"Damn it, these design flaws wouldn't have led to a cascade of errors with just a slight alteration."
After "The Agreement" was reached, NACA immediately obtained the original data from the black box of the lander from the Aerospace Development Committee. Because they knew "Blue Moon" better, they were able to determine the cause of the accident more quickly.
The first thing that could be confirmed was the same as what the Aerospace Development Committee had suspected, a series of errors due to irrational inner and outer structural design, leading to a minor fault causing system misreporting and widespread terminal control crashes.
Although this wasn't exactly a minor issue that could be easily solved, knowing where the problem lay meant immediate improvements could be made.
At NACA's headquarters, Jeff Bezos, who had been uneasy, finally managed to relax temporarily. In contrast, Lockheed Martin began to grow anxious.