Sheesh, calm down, consumer. Nobody is pissing in your gunpowder-flavored cornflakes.
Have you ever climbed a mountain with the intent to live on it for a month, doing re-wilding work? I don’t think you have. You will not be happy about having to climb back down to replenish the ammo can.
Mountains don’t have supply chains. Neither do remote rewilding areas. A low-cost, low-dependency, highly reusable device for throwing small things, long distances, is of immense value - even to our always-on, subscription-based cultures.
> It'll weigh less and last longer than whatever rube-Goldberg trebuchet design you have.
This is false and unimaginative. Put the optimized trebuchet in a backpack and get out there for months, chucking things around without requiring a single re-supply mission.
>manufactured cheaply by the billions
Are you even paying attention to the fact that this thing doesn’t need to have anything else manufactured for it in order to operate usefully?
Seriously, I don’t want to hear your consumption-addled argument. No, the point is to NOT have to constantly be dependent on a supply chain.
>This is false and unimaginative.
A good one will weigh about 5 pounds and not have moving parts to break. Ferment your own alcohol from plants you grow yourself. You can at least do that much, right?