KW-54 / Tic Tac

Doctrine: Anomaly

Role: Compact Planing Anomaly

Status: Anomalous Acceleration Confirmed

Description:

Tic Tac is a compact experimental craft investigating what happens when high-efficiency planing concepts are compressed into a smaller operational package.Developed through recovered California hydrodynamic concepts and S-4 inspired research archives, the project follows a suspiciously efficient trail of Bob-derived design theory.

Field reports indicate unusual acceleration, high wave acquisition, and directional response beyond expected parameters for its size.

The craft does not generate speed through force.

It appears to uncover speed that was already there.

Designed for short-period surf, weak-to-moderate conditions, and waves where traditional performance logic begins to fail, Tic Tac blends Mini Simmons efficiency with twin-fin responsiveness and anomaly-class behavior.

Configuration:

5’4” × 22” × 2 3/4”

Compact anomaly-class planing platform.

Featuring:

* S-deck volume management

* concentrated forward planing area

* reduced resistance trim profile

* twin-fin propulsion

* hybrid glide and maneuver characteristics

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Status:

Experimental Configuration

Field Classification: Compact Planing Anomaly

Origin of design influence: Bob-derived theory. Further details unavailable.

Repeated testing confirms anomalous acceleration events.

Further observation authorized.

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