Mason Kade is a compliance auditor who believes most failures are ordinary-sloppy approvals, rushed shortcuts, bad training. Then, inside a defense contractor's system, he finds something that should not exist: a hidden archive label, accessed by a vendor-managed service account with privileges no one will own.Within hours, Mason's access is cut. A text from an unknown number tells him to stay in scope. Corporate counsel warns that further questions may be treated as interference. The pressure is calm, professional, and relentless-exactly the kind that ruins people without ever looking like a crime.Instead of chasing rumors, Mason follows what secrecy cannot erase: logistics. He teams up with Elena Brooks, an archivist who understands how institutions "lose" records without deleting them, and Solis Reyes, a ruthless attorney who turns intimidation into evidence. Together, they map the interfaces where a hidden program must touch the normal world-procurement trails, filtration upgrades, waste routes, and midnight deliveries to an unlisted annex the maps pretend is not there.As preservation notices go out and oversight takes interest, the machine accelerates. Files get reframed. Witnesses disappear into paperwork. A "tour" is offered like a gift and shaped like a trap. And a sealed bay starts to breathe-active, guarded, and waiting.The Bay Protocol is a UFO action-adventure built on procedure, pursuit, and the one fight that decides everything: who controls the record.