"Victor, how's the situation?"
"Almost there, I'll have it fixed soon."
Outside the "Blue Moon" lander, the black astronaut Victor and Canadian astronaut Jeremy were dismantling the lander's shell to look for the leaky pipeline, while Wiseman was inside checking the electrical systems and sensors.
To be honest, the leak outside wasn't that bad; Glover had removed just one aluminum panel to find the source of the leak: a one-way valve with an aging flexible part that allowed the liquid oxygen to escape.
The repair work was exceptionally simple, all that was needed was to plug the valve, as there were three other tanks and backup lines, and it had almost no impact on the mission.
But Wiseman still felt something was off; it was true the pipeline leak was a minor malfunction, but why hadn't the sensor triggered an alarm?
The pressure sensor's self-check found no issues, yet the oxygen had almost entirely leaked out; it should have been triggered long before.