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Regular ship operating procedures require the SOS lab to manned at all times by one person, though when actively doing science as related to mission profiles two to four additional personnel may be assigned as needed.
Regular ship operating procedures require the SOS lab to manned at all times by one person, though when actively doing science as related to mission profiles two to four additional personnel may be assigned as needed.


=== Types of scans ===
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*Antiproton beam
*Antiproton beam
*Autonomic response analysis
*Autonomic response analysis
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*Virtual positron imaging scan
*Virtual positron imaging scan


=== Sensor Tech ===
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==== Long Range ====
'''Long Range
*Type: Class 7/Beta Omni-directional
*Type: Class 7/Beta Omni-directional
*Range: 5 LY High Resolution, 17 LY Low Resolution
*Range: 5 LY High Resolution, 17 LY Low Resolution


==== Lateral Sensors ====
'''Lateral Sensors
*Type: Class 10/Beta
*Type: Class 10/Beta
*Range: 1 LY High Resolution
*Range: 1 LY High Resolution


==== Navagational Sensors ====
'''Navagational Sensors
*Type: Type 8/Gamma
*Type: Type 8/Gamma
*Range: 4.7 LY
*Range: 4.7 LY
*Arc: 20 Degree Forward Focus
*Arc: 20 Degree Forward Focus


== Probes==
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A probe is an automated spacecraft used to gather information. Probes are often used for tasks that starships are not suited to handle.
A probe is an automated spacecraft used to gather information. Probes are often used for tasks that starships are not suited to handle.


Probes: 80 (mixed class)
Probes: 80 (mixed class)


===Tasks===
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*Collecting information in environments that are too small for starships to examine
*Collecting information in environments that are too small for starships to examine
*Collecting information in environments that are too dangerous for starships to examine
*Collecting information in environments that are too dangerous for starships to examine
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