dreyOO said:
I've worked around incredibly successful narcissists most my career. I'm pretty familiar with these types of egos.
That said, I knew there would be at least one person taking issue with that comment. Two things can be true at the same time. The adults that signed off are responsible. But none of this happens if the CEO doesn't put on a song and dance about how cool and innovative his approach is. They're all culpable, but he's the primary asshat here. That's all I was trying to say.
Eta: this guy actually reminds me of a financial scam artist. As investors or even gambling degenerates, we all know the risks with any investment. We know we are responsible. But the Bernie Madoffs of the world can still be the main culprits in these fiascos.
The interviews I have seen of him seems like he was obsessed with the sub and going to depth and that was all that mattered.
He definitely did not come off as a technical expert and it seemed like whenever a technical expert put a road block in front of him he made the decision to go around it without properly considering the risks of ignoring the advice.
One thing I am seeing is that this sub had been at or near its max depth many times without proper non destructive testing to see if the integrity of the pressure vessel was still in tact. If they are not checking the pressure vessel to verify its ocean worthiness what else is not getting checked?
If the boat is recovered in one piece, and the crew is not alive I am deeply saddened by the terror they would have had to endure. If the rescue crews really are hearing taps it sounds like the sub lost power or was tangled in the wreckage.
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