I am talking about the launch pad. Like an aircraft, you should have the option to turn ground power/capsule on from scratch (cold & dark), like pushing in circuit breakers, to wake up the system from the bottom up.
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Not impossible, but definitely a long ways down the road for us. And there is a lot of documentation that would need to be sorted out. Keep in mind that this is a multi-day process, some of which is simply waiting for things to fill or heat up.
There are also a whole bunch of system tests that were done on the ground. We would need to know what those were, when they occured, and simulate the reliant parameters that the test involves. In the current state of our simulation "cold and dark" would be something like: connect GSE power and wait for the fuel cells to heat up for about 20 hours. Not really worth simulating until we have more details on what else was going on when.
It's important to remember that as complex as the Apollo spacecraft is, the systems and infrastructure that support it are vastly more numerous and complicated.