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| - The Research Station was constructed from several portable units that were buried into the hill behind the temple ruins. The only known means of entry was via a turbolift that was concealed in the crypt chamber of the ruins. The turbolift opened out onto a large comm room, which contained three computer terminals and nine chairs. On the right hand wall, two doors led to the barracks and officer's quarters. The barracks were designed to accommodate eight personnel, with four Imperial-issue beds lined up against each wall. The officer's quarters were sub-divided into two separate rooms, complete with bunk, folding chair and desk. Across from the barracks and officer’s quarters were the scientist’s quarters. The scientist's quarters contained six bunks, and a dedicated computer terminal. At the rear of the facility were the biolab, the biotesting lab, and the storeroom. The biolab had four work tables in the center of the room, and also had four mini-labs lining the back wall. Each mini-lab was capable of maintaining a different climate for experimentation purposes. The biotesting lab was used to test biological substances, and equipment was moved into the room on a case-by case basis depending upon the needs of the experiment. The storeroom was a general purpose room used to store various equipment and supplies.
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