The safety and reliability of high-consequence systems is an issue of utmost importance to engineers because such systems can have catastrophic effects if they fail. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) is a well-known probabilistic technique for assessing the reliability of safety-critical systems. Standard FTA approaches are primarily static analysis techniques and as such cannot effectively model systems with dynamic behaviours, such as those with standby components or multiple modes of operation. There have been several efforts to address this limitation, one of which is Pandora, a temporal fault tree approach. Pandora uses three temporal gates—Priority-AND, Simultaneous-AND, and Priority-OR—to model the effects of sequences of events. Hitherto, P...