"Has it started, has it started?"
"What's the rush, get back to your station!"
"..."
"Attention all units, attention all units, prepare to connect to the laboratory data, prepare to connect to the laboratory data!"
"Report, line one has a fault, it might be due to too many access points …"
"What are you standing around for, fix the fault, immediately, right now!"
"..."
Huang Mingliang, leading his team, walked into this bustling underground center and this was the scene that greeted them.
Like the command center for a rocket launch, rows of stations faced a giant central LCD screen, which was split into hundreds of independent cells, each corresponding to a laboratory.
Images, pictures, data, and text cascaded in a waterfall-like rotation, flying, and changing, while hundreds to thousands of men and women in white lab coats engaged in tense, last-minute adjustments.