Cessna 337, had two engines one in the front and a rear pusher. I recall a guy trying to take off with only the front engine, and stalled and died.
I did a one engine TO in my 310. and made it.
As one who has (now retired) more than 6,000 hours in a 310Q, I would be interested in the model, the exact point of takeoff the engine failed, the indicated airspeed, the runway length, runway altitude, temperature and surface wind.
And gross weight.
“I did a one engine TO in my 310. and made it.”
Wow, you passed the test.