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The more senior members of the Cult of the Bird dress rather differently. They prefer feathered dress - imitating some mythical Bird of Paradise, or perhaps something more simple like a Raven. The more noticeable aspect of them is their biomasks. Imported from Starn (Inar: Deneb/1417 B000996-F), 11 parsecs away, these masks cover the entire head, and can easily display emotions, lifelike reaction, etc. since they *are* alive. While their manufacturers recommend that they be removed one day out of five, the Borlundlanders prefer to leave them on, permitting them to bond inseparably to their heads.
 
The more senior members of the Cult of the Bird dress rather differently. They prefer feathered dress - imitating some mythical Bird of Paradise, or perhaps something more simple like a Raven. The more noticeable aspect of them is their biomasks. Imported from Starn (Inar: Deneb/1417 B000996-F), 11 parsecs away, these masks cover the entire head, and can easily display emotions, lifelike reaction, etc. since they *are* alive. While their manufacturers recommend that they be removed one day out of five, the Borlundlanders prefer to leave them on, permitting them to bond inseparably to their heads.
 
   
 
   
Remembering that most Borlundlanders are suffering from some genetic malady or other, canes and wheelchairs are quite popular, ranging from simple metal versions to ornate, powered ones. Everyone is quite dependent on designated 'helpers', usually people with only mild (or, very rarely, no) handicaps. These helpers are usually known by the Red Cross symbol they wear on aprons.
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Remembering that most Borlundlanders are suffering from some genetic malady or other, canes and wheelchairs are quite popular, ranging from simple metal versions to ornate, powered ones. Everyone is quite dependent on designated 'helpers', usually people with only mild (or, very rarely, no) handicapps. These helpers are usually known by the Red Cross symbol they wear on aprons.
 
   
 
   
 
The Customs personnel met at Founder's Harbour are among the most elite available to Borlund, with a minimum UPP attribute rating of 5 (rather than the average of 3). Dressed in 60's style shiny space suits, they are rather better equipped than that: Their suit has an armour rating of 1, and all carry a pistol in their holster (easily accessible, but hidden from casual view). Outside of duty, they dress normally, but keep their bubble helmets on.
 
The Customs personnel met at Founder's Harbour are among the most elite available to Borlund, with a minimum UPP attribute rating of 5 (rather than the average of 3). Dressed in 60's style shiny space suits, they are rather better equipped than that: Their suit has an armour rating of 1, and all carry a pistol in their holster (easily accessible, but hidden from casual view). Outside of duty, they dress normally, but keep their bubble helmets on.

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