I'm thinking way long term. Imagine the manufacturing end of this. All the nuts and bolts and such.
I think we're going to see a dramatic rise in catastrophic "accidents", and the subsequent investigation will reveal that a certain faulty part or decision was the major factor in causing death/damage, and they will find some poor overworked bastard was the man who milled the defective rivet that slipped through QA, leading to a bridge collapse a 16 months later.
How's that for nightmare fuel?
I'm thinking way long term. Imagine the manufacturing end of this. All the nuts and bolts and such.
I think we're going to see a dramatic rise in catastrophic "accidents", and the subsequent investigation will reveal that a certain faulty part or decision was the major factor in causing death/damage, and they will find some poor overworked bastard was the man who milled the defective rivet that slipped through QA, leading to a bridge collapse a 16 months later.
How's that for nightmare fuel?
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