- Unconventional Controls: Astonishingly, the submarine was manipulated using a Logitech gaming controller, akin to that of a PlayStation—yet another unsettling red flag.
- Safety Oversight: Alarming reports unveil the absence of any regulatory authority entrusted with verifying and approving the submarine’s safety. When someone dared to question this critical matter, they were swiftly terminated.
- Puzzling Motivations: Who, in their right mind, would invest a staggering $250,000 (7 Crore PKR) to catch a glimpse of a shipwreck that met its fate in 1912? A mere documentary on YouTube offers an identical experience. Why indulge in such extravagance?
- Lacking GPS: In a world where AirTag, a tracking device, costs a mere 35 euros, why wasn’t a similar technology integrated into the submersible? Was this an oversight that could have been easily rectified?
A Grim Existence
If the unfortunate passengers still endure the depths of the ocean, their grim reality is shrouded in darkness, scarce oxygen, and a milieu of repugnant odors like vomit and urine. Some may have succumbed to unconsciousness, delirium, and the haunting echoes of the submarine’s creaking, resulting from its movement and collisions with other objects. Within the cramped confines, muscle pain and respiratory distress likely plague their tortured bodies. Perhaps, in their desperation, they have turned against the creator, launching an attack. Undoubtedly, their harrowing plight continues.
Unveiling the Horrifying Scenarios
Only an elite few millionaires would fathom spending such exorbitant sums to meet their demise in this gruesome fashion. Allow me to present the conclusions drawn from an exhaustive 8-hour discussion by Mario Nawfal and an assemblage of experts and acquaintances associated with the ill-fated Titanic submersible: