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Rock joined the bridge crews in early 1173 and spent several months there before [[Kaladin]] was appointed his new bridgeleader.{{book ref|sa1|11}}{{book ref|sa1|14}} The next morning when Kaladin claimed that Bridge Four would never lose another man, Rock laughed at Kaladin and refused to practice carrying the bridge.{{book ref|sa1|14}} Rock bet the other bridgemen a few chips that Kaladin was carrying a lightweight board to practice and was surprised when he was proven wrong. Later that day on a bridge run, Kaladin took Rock's place at the deathpoint of the bridge during the final approach. Rock was surprised by Kaladin's decision, but accepted. After the bridge was placed, Rock took shelter behind a rock formation. When Kaladin struggled to save an injured [[Dabbid]], Rock followed and carried the man back to shelter himself. He and Teft went out again to save a badly wounded [[Leyten]] as well. After Kaladin had treated them, Rock warned Kaladin that injured bridgemen who could not walk must be left behind and that Gaz would not allow them to save Leyten and Dabbid.{{book ref|sa1|17}}
Later he offered some of his food to feed the wounded and assisted Kaladin and Teft with collecting [[knobweed|knobweed sap]], utilising his ability to see [[Syl]] to quickly find more stems to gather. Syl
While Kaladin was recovering from being strung up in a [[highstorm]], Rock was made the bridgeleader of Bridge Four. However, the crew just called Rock squadleader and called Kaladin their captain. To thank him for his cooking, Bridge Four bought him a razor, which made Rock actually grow teary-eyed. He was very grateful for it,{{book ref|sa1|40}} and he started shaving the beards of all the members of Bridge Four.{{book ref|sa1|43}}
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