America, New York City, NASA Space Aviation Center.
Today, the atmosphere here is exceptionally tense, with everyone busy at their posts, faces taut but mixed with a strong sense of anticipation.
In the corridors, one can occasionally see researchers in white coats hurrying past.
Even if they encounter old friends, there's no time for greetings, passing each other like strangers, everything appearing incredibly urgent.
Lune Matthews stands with agents from the Hurricane Bureau at the command center, his eyes fixed on a large projection screen in front of him, his expression grave.
Today is a special day, an important day for the Hurricane Bureau, the Space Center, and indeed, the entire America.
Just a week ago, they successfully launched a manned spacecraft named "New Apollo 1," commencing the ninth manned spaceflight.
However, this flight is different from the previous ones.
