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[[File:Soldarin Monolith.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Soldarin Monolith]] [[File:Soldarin Monolith Detail.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Close-up detail of the Soldarin script seen on the Monolith at Kadyl]] The [[Soldarin Monolith]] was an ancient device located in the main foyer of the [[Soldarin Archives]] on [[Kadyl]]. It was designed to act as a physical database to all the minds linked to the Archives through the [[Soldarin Memory Extraction Machine]]. As it possessed a written script it was instrumental in learning to understand the function of the device. It's use allowed the minds of trapped Rosenante crewmembers to communicate with their prior shipmates in order to aid in deriving a solution to their problem. The device was used in 2414 my members of the [[USS Rosenante]] crew. ---- ''The Soldarin Monolith was first seen in the [[USS Rosenante]] Mission '''[[Lest We Forget]]''''' [[Category: Artifacts and Probes]]
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