Is My Data DESTROYED?!

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Today I went in to my HTPC, to find it was hung and the drive light was stuck on.  After all attempts to revive it or switch to terminal 2 or 3 had failed I reset the system.  

It rebooted to tell me that it cannot mount /home, the RAID10offset2 device. 

When I reboot in recovery mode and try to mount /dev/md0 manually it informs me there is an invalid superblock!  I shut down and unplugged each drive in turn, and /proc/mdstat shows the appropriate volume gone, but still can't mount the array.

What has happened here?  Is all my data destroyed?


      
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