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OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush once boasted about ‘breaking some rules’ to build ill-fated Titanic sub

OceanGate Expeditions CEO and founder Stockton Rush once boasted about “breaking some rules” in order to build the Titan submersible that imploded in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean Sunday, killing him and four other passengers.

Rush made the fate🌼ful comments in a 2021 interview with M𒀰exican travel blogger Alan Estrada.

“I think it was General MacArthur who said ‘You’re remembered for the rules you break’,” he said in the video interview. “You know I’ve broken some rules to make this [the Titan]. I think I’ve broken them with logic and good engineering behind me.”

One such rule he claimed to have broken was using carbon fi🌄ber and titanium for the materials used to construct the tourist Titanic-bound deep-sea sub.

“Carbon fiber and titanium — there’s a rule you don’t do that. Well I did,” Rush said. “It’s picking the rules you break that are the ones that will add value to others and add value to society.”

In the hours since his confirmed death, the CEO has already been remembered for his rule-breaking tactics — in the way he reportedly cut corners and flouted regulations.

The Marine Technology Society (MTS) warned the company in 2018 that its experimental designs and failure to follow industry-accepted safety protocols could lead to “catastrophic” results.

MTS member Brain Kemper maintained that OceanGate pu꧃rposely launched its sub in international waᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚters in order to evade industry regulations.

CEO and founder of OceanGate Expeditions Stockton Rush. Rush was one of the members onboard when the Titan imploded.
CEO and founder of OceanGate Expeditions Stockton Rush. Rush was one of the members onboard when the Titan imploded. OceanGate Expeditions/AFP via Getty Images

The same year, OceanGates’ former Director of Marine Operations David Lochridge claimed he was fired for altering Rush of concerns he had about the vessel’s build and lack of safety testing.

He subse🦋quently sued the company for wrongful termination.

“OceanGate gave Lochridge approximately 10 minu🔯tes to immediately clear out his desk and exit the premi🍰ses,” Lochridge’s attorneys .

OceanGate Submersible Titian, that imploded during an expedition to Titanic wreckage.
OceanGate Submersible, Titian, that imploded during an expedition to Titanic wreckage. Becky Kagan Schott / OceanGate Expeditions

“The paying passengers would not be aware, and would not be informed, of this experimental design, the lack of non-destruc🎃tive testing of the hull, or that hazardous flammable materials were bein𓆏g used within the submersible.”

Rush had repeatedly said he wanted to be known as an innovator and felt that safety regulations and rules were holding back true innovation in past interviews and report🍷ed conversa🍸tions.

In a now-viral 2022 CBS interview where the CEO revealed the whole submersible is run by a modified video game controller, Rush 🦩brushed off the dangers of deep-sea dives as just another risk in the game of life.

“You know, at some point, safety just is a pure waste. I mean, if you just want to be safe, don’t get out of bed,” Rush told journalist D🔯avid Pogue. “At some point, you’re going to take some risk, and it really is a risk/reward question. I think I can do this just as safely by breaking the rules.”