Rushing the process

“They wanted one last profitable tourist run,” Andrew continued bitterly. “But to get there, they rushed the process recklessly, ignoring every warning sign. Corners cut, safety overlooked, protocols bent until they snapped.” His face hardened, the weight of memory dragging him down. “This gamble—this poor decision—turned into something far worse than anyone expected. What should have been a simple test became disaster, a mistake too large to undo once the engines stirred.”
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