High-speed transit tunnel: a vehicle navigating through a rapidly destabilizing section while automa
High-speed transit tunnel: a vehicle navigating through a rapidly destabilizing section while automated safety systems fail intermittently. The path is still viable, but closing fast. Forward tracking: tunnel rushing past at extreme speed, lighting stable but flickering slightly. First instability: panels begin shifting out of alignment, subtle at first. System alert: sections ahead flagged as unstable, pilot forced to adjust trajectory. Falling debris: small fragments dropping into the path, increasing in frequency. Tight navigation: vehicle weaving through partial obstructions without reducing speed. Near-contact: a panel slides inward late, barely avoided with a sharp lateral move. Reduced visibility: sparks and dust filling the tunnel, obscuring depth perception. Close pass: maintenance structure rushes by at high speed, minimal clearance. Trajectory drift: control systems lag slightly, requiring manual correction. Critical segment: a narrowing section ahead, still passable but closing. Full commit: pilot accelerates through, no room for hesitation. Exit burst: vehicle clears into an intact section, instability fading behind. High speed, tightening space, repeated near-misses, but always a survivable path, no full entrapment, no total collapse.