As such an important module, all the support structures there should have been built with the strictest requirements.
Yet, according to his on-site speculation, it was precisely one part of that support structure that had a problem.
One of the components had a material issue, leading to a fatal error between different components that should have been perfectly aligned.
That slight error wouldn't directly cause the reactor to malfunction, but it would allow that subpar component to slowly accumulate energy.
A large amount of energy accumulated in that support structure, and the inherently inferior component couldn't hold up for long, eventually reaching a critical point and erupting.
Thus leading to the final chain reaction, nearly blowing up the entire Antimatter Reactor.
During the inspection, he had already checked carefully, and no other issues were detected on the exterior of the entire reactor.
