`Our team had fully finished the rigorous process of creating a submarine. The build of our submarine was complete and after troubleshooting the code, we had finally succeeded in creating a functioning submarine. Following the completion of the submarine, we found that testing would be too risky, and could put the entire project in jeopardy. To create a successful submarine, it had to be perfectly water tight to make sure that the parts inside stayed safe. There was no way to test the water tightness before actually putting the entire thing into the water. Our group decided that this was too dangerous and that we should not test. Although we did not test we did learn a lot from this process. We learned how hard it is to create a difficult engineering project from scratch, and how much dedication it truly takes. We also learned how important time management is in a project like this.Â