Also that rocket doesn't have the fuel capacity to reach orbit, like at all
Slylock Fox, 5/15/23
I genuinely love the contrast in Max and Sly's affect here, in line with the tale spun by the mystery. Max is just in the midst of a full-on meltdown, no doubt envisioning these deadly drones emerging silently from the rocket in orbit and heading implacably towards the Animal Kingdom's vital satellite infrastructure. Sly, meanwhile, is idly contemplating how far Count Weirdly, a known genius who invented a time machine, has fallen if he thinks he can use PROPELLORS to fly in SPACE. It's sad, really, and if he was driven to incompetent madness by Slylock's own incessant persecution, well, maybe the fox detective feels a sting of regret. (Slylock isn't even bothering to calm Max, in the mistaken belief that if he lets this unfounded panic attack run its course, his mouse assistant might decide that he should try learning some basic science facts once in a while.)
Dustin, 5/15/23