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R Division's job is to keep the ship afloat and in one piece, and to put it together as things gradually fall apart in the course of normal Wear. Or, for that matter, they would also be called on if some sort of serious accident should occur. Step into their compartment, and among the 74 men, you'll find experts on everything from geiger-counters to carpentry, and fire fighting to pipe fitting. They're also known to be the very best safe crackers on the shipl
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