Oddball question, I know, but it has to do with Elon and his personal goals or visions for SpaceX and his mortality. As a casual space fan who only started following so closely when SpaceX set foot on Boca Chica it seems that a lot of the drive behind these ambitious goals come from Elon and his personal push to make things happen. Maybe that's an oversimplification, but it's a perception I don't share alone.
Clearly, Falcon is a proven platform that is going to be the workhorse for a while longer and I'm sure in Elon's absence it would continue on for a long time. SpaceX isn't going anywhere, I get that, and I'm not saying that I think Starship is a dead platform if something happed to Elon, but without that single minded captain who can say make it happen because he's writing the check... how does that change the direction of the program?
The SpaceX/BO matchup with larger than life characters at the helms is so Edison/Tesla it makes me wonder how a crazy ambitious project like Starship continues if something happened to its champion.