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It was discovered upon investigating that the Epiphany was not adrift in the Nursery, but rather had been captured by an alien probe called [[The Harvester]]. The vessel had obviously been cannibalized by other space faring races trapped within the Harvester, although there were several systems that were still salvageable by the USS Rosenante. Among them was the Epiphany's [[Navigational Deflector|Navigational Deflector and Array]].
It was discovered upon investigating that the Epiphany was not adrift in the Nursery, but rather had been captured by an alien probe called [[The Harvester]]. The vessel had obviously been cannibalized by other space faring races trapped within the Harvester, although there were several systems that were still salvageable by the USS Rosenante. Among them was the Epiphany's [[Navigational Deflector|Navigational Deflector and Array]].


Through a combination of sifting through the ship's logs and meeting with the only remaining survivor from the Epiphany [[Rank|Ensign]] [[Anna Morgan]], the Rosenante was eventually able to decipher the strange events behind the ship's disappearance.
Through a combination of sifting through the ship's logs and meeting with the only remaining survivor from the Epiphany [[Rank|Ensign]] Anna Morgan, the Rosenante was eventually able to decipher the strange events behind the ship's disappearance.


[[Image:Anna Morgan.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Ensign [[Anna Morgan]]]]
[[Image:Anna Morgan.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Ensign [[Anna Morgan]]]]
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