Resume Media Encoder Encoding Video ?

Hi, we made a 3 hour wedding video of a client which has LOOKS 2-3 layers and the encoding showed estimated as 18 hours left.
Now after 18 hours, I see it was closing in and was 98% done.
Just there was a voltage fluctuation and the computer shut off.
The media encoder now when opened shows the file as STOPPED.
Isn't there a way to RESUME it ?
I Bought Premiere Pro CC subscription for this single reason only.
If it doesnt, then I lost my 20 hours or encoding and computer power and electricity and also my waiting time for the client.
Lastly I will end up closing the subscription and using a bad copy of CS6, if this paid software doesnt help me in my need.

PSU and UPS both are there, still it got switched off due to a power fluctuation.
The point is, there must be a way to rcover and resume a encoder project.
Why is there not a way to do it ?
It simply says STOPPED and no way to resume it.
Damn.

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