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Brock had hand-picked every one of the men in his section for their assignment.  He walked quickly across the room heading for a small office/work area.
      Brock wasn’t as tall as some of the other Prime males at six foot one but he more than made up for it in his stocker build.  Pure muscle across a broad chest made him seem taller than he really was.  He had the same black hair common to his people; but, unlike many aboard the ship, he preferred to wear it longer letting it hang down to his shoulders.  His eyes were a deep, molten silver with a hint of purple.  He carried the strong jaw and short, broader nose of his kind as well.  His family continued to be friends and supporters of the ‘Tag Krell Manok family for as long as they had been in power. His grandfather and his father before that fought alongside them during the great wars.    He always had a knack for technology and building devices.  When he was chosen to be the chief engineer on the Prime Destiny when it was being built ten years before, he made some changes to the power grid, power modules, weapons systems, and outer hull structure.  He took pride in his work and enjoyed the challenges of designing a superior ship.  He had over the past ten years made modifications to the ship making it one of the most feared vessels in the known galaxies.  It had been some of those modifications that prevented the Juangans from taking over the ship.    Standing in a small workroom off of engineering he had designed specifically for working on some of his more creative projects, Brock contemplated his next step.  He had been reviewing the schematics RITA downloaded over the past four hours.  While the design was so simple and innovative he was amazed his own people, hell amazed he hadn’t thought about it before, there was still too many questions unanswered.  He was still trying to decipher some of the components and the energy grid on the design this Cosmos used to materials he knew about.  In addition, not all of the design was there.  There were still too many missing pieces of the puzzle to figure out how to build it so it could safely be used.  The main concept was there - just not enough of the details.

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