2020 NCS: Not Passing Proposal 2 is Our Fail-Safe
The term “fail-safe” became popular during the Cold War when both the Soviets and the United States had tons of nuclear missiles pointed at each other, and you never knew when you might have to run down to a fallout shelter. There was even a 1964 movie with the same name starring Henry Fonda and Walter Matthau. And a pre-I Dream of Jeannie Larry Hagman! Due to human and computer failure, an American bomber accidentally takes off to drop some nukes on the Commies. There was supposed to be some mechanism in place that shouldn’t have allowed this to happen, but it didn’t engage. I haven’t seen the movie, but I did see War Games which kinda sounds like the same thing. How about a nice game of chess? Anyway, here’s the definition of a fail-safe in case you’re not familiar with it:
1. (General Engineering) designed to return to a safe condition in the event of a failure or malfunction
2. (Military) (of a nuclear weapon) capable of being deactivated in the event of a failure or accident
3. unlikely to fail; foolproof
vb (intr)
to return to a safe condition in the event of a failure or malfunction