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==Refits and Repairs== [[File:Workbee2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A workbee]] Despite orders to stand down for leave [[Steven Wade Matrix]], [[Eian O'Neill]] and [[Henry Jacobs]] were unable to stay away from the repairs and refits aboard the Rosenante and the Boudicca. They aided in the significant repairs and logistical support that was required to be performed in order to return both vessels back to full operational status. In addition to the replacement of the port-side warp nacelle aboard the Rosenante, another project was implemented while the Rosenante was under repair. With the suggestion of [[Bruce Maddox|Doctor Bruce Maddox]], the dean of science of the famed [[Daystrom Institute]] a [[Prototype Sensor Array]] was installed for field testing. The array was fully vetted by the operations, engineering and science staff of the Rosenante, prior to installation at the insistence of [[Rank|Captain]] [[Ahmed Ibn Salid|Salid]].
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