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You can explain that the world is flat and the Sun goes around the Earth that does not mean I am required to believe it.
The most difficult problems for any launch vehicle are creating the engines and the lightweight structures. Once you have those mating them together is trivial in comparison.
Yet you are the one who is claiming the world is flat and that the Sun orbits the Earth. People keep trying to explain that this isn't the case, and you choose not to believe it.
While the development of the engines is pretty difficult, that does not magically make everything trivially easy. Again, this is stressed repeatedly. And you choose not to believe it.
Integrating the "lightweight structures" to everything else is about as important as the structures themselves (especially when the way they fit together with other components determines their nature).
Neither the engines nor the "lightweight structures" of the X-33 exist, and both are completely unsuitable for the task of being a shuttle orbiter.
To be particularly impolite, RGClark, it is a horrible idea. If you wanted to create a new orbiter for the STS stack there are a plethora of ways to do it, and the X-33 is not one of them.