Melts the hull and causes steam explosions to par-broil the crew.
An r/news redditor is ready with an explanation: "Minor technical issues are too be expected with brand new tech. And 'par-broil' is a gross exaggeration. Only one crewman had first degree burns and he's expected to probably survive."
Look, it's perfectly normal for a ship to flip upside and aggressively ram the sea floor during normal operations, happens all the time, nothing to make a big deal out of!
It'll run into problems when the demanded "VTOL drydocking capability" melts the hull and causes steam explosions to par-broil the crew.
An r/news redditor is ready with an explanation: "Minor technical issues are too be expected with brand new tech. And 'par-broil' is a gross exaggeration. Only one crewman had first degree burns and he's expected to probably survive."
Look, it's perfectly normal for a ship to flip upside and aggressively ram the sea floor during normal operations, happens all the time, nothing to make a big deal out of!