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What happens when scarcity forces relentless engineering? In this condensed Relentless episode (original 58 min → summary 12 min), Ti Morse interviews Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck about how Electron scaled production cadence faster than Falcon 9 and how a production-first mindset, in-house innovation, and a culture of “going to the fire” drove rapid growth. You’ll learn how capital constraints spurred creative sourcing, why 3D‑printed titanium tanks and automated manufacturing matter for producibility, and how delivering precise missions like Capstone unlocked NASA and national security work. Peter explains the thinking behind vertical integration, the design tradeoffs shaping Neutron (reusable heavy lift), and the leadership choices that preserve quality while scaling. Topics include rocket manufacturing, reusable launch vehicles, startup execution, engineering discipline, and organizational leadership. Hosts: Ti Morse; Guest: Peter Beck. Listen now to get the key ideas and practical lessons in minutes.