03/21/2026
Operating within a zero-ground matrix is not a navigational anomaly; it is a calculated tactical deployment for the Rocky Mountain goat. To sustain metabolic homeostasis, these biomechanical units must scale hyper-vertical rock faces to harvest crystallized mineral deposits. Their cloven hooves function as dynamic friction anchors, mechanically locking into millimeter-wide geological fissures to negate catastrophic gravitational pull. In this lethal theater of operations, even newly deployed juvenile units undergo immediate vertical calibration, mapping a topography where a single kinetic miscalculation results in terminal structural failure. The sheer cliff is not an abyss; it is an exclusive biochemical extraction zone engineered to eliminate non-adapted biological competition.