d10 | Result |
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1 |
"HOLD FAST" |
2 |
"S9L" |
3 |
“CARPE NOCTEM” |
4 |
A Nebula on the upper part of the chest. Depending on the colour it symbolises how the first long haul went. Purple means it went smooth, while black means loses of life on the trip. If a person has a Nebula with a Zodiac sign inside of it, it means they are a pirate. |
5 |
An empty, five point star on the back of the spacer's primary hand. Indicates participation in a manned voyage to an unvisited system (spacers argue incessantly over whether the first manned voyage to a system previously scouted by unmanned probes counts). Surrounding the star with a circle indicates participation in the first manned voyage to an unvisited system that contained a life-bearing world. Very rarely, the space between the star and circle will be filled in, meaning that the life-bearing world was settled by colonists (again, spacers argue over the details - do outposts such as research stations count, or should it only apply to permanent colonies?). |
6 |
The Dutchman |
7 |
Bells on Chains |
8 |
Our Lady of the Wanderers - A young woman in an EVA suit wearing a crown of stars and standing on a crescent moon, often holding a suited infant and accompanied by the text MATER DEI ASTRONAUTAM EST. Signifies that the bearer has survived a catastrophic incident by a margin so slim that it might as well be divine providence |
9 |
Our Father of the Long Haulers - A short young man in a EVA suit holding a star. Signifies that the person was born in Space and has endured the stigma and trauma being a Spacer. |
10 |
Picture of a spacer in an flight suit with a helmet, holding a wooden plank on his shoulder, with a silhouette of a vessel behind them. Signifies that spacer is a "Plank Owner" for that vessel. Usually has a vessel name and launch date underneath. Only given to original crew members who took part on the maiden voyage of a vessel. |