It was now May of 2019. The Spacecraft Internal Security Administration Bureau (SISAB) had been quietly established.
On the very first day it was established, they received a document on the reorganization of the factories and research centers.
First: Any unsecured items in the spaceship had to be buckled to the deck. Lighter tools also had to be put into a secured storage box after use.
Second: The interior walls of the factory needed to be fitted with a flexible material.
Third: To assess the stability and risk of vibration sensitive equipment.
Fourth: All factories and institutions must strictly abide by the safety regulations set by the government. Violations will not be tolerated.
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In the following month, SISAB began monitoring the progress of reorganizing all the factories and organizations.