Decoration
Decorations or awards normally fall into two broad categories, both are indicators of significant events or achievement.
- They are medals, sashes, pins, epaulette, pennons, flags, and other tangible marks of distinction.
Description (Specifications)
The two categories are military and civilian related.
- 1. Civilian Awards are used to mark an achievement. Civil awards, or decorations, are awarded to civilians for distinguished service or for eminence in a field of endeavour or as prizes in competitions.
- They come in a variety of designs and shapes, such as medals, trophies, rosettes, sashes and banners. The physical presentation of the award may also be accompanied by monetary prize. The award is often imprinted with information about the award, such as the name of the event, the sponsoring organization, the placement (such as first place, second place, etc.), and the date. They may also include the name of the recipient.
- Examples include Humanitarian Prizes, Media Prizes, Scientific Prizes, Published Papers, Doctorates, etc. and Travellers' Aid Society Honorary Membership.
- 2. Military Awards are given to individuals as a distinctively designed mark of honor denoting heroism, or meritorious or outstanding service or achievement and are often referred to as "decorations."
- They are usually standardized in color, and size, and their wear, and placement is often dictated by military rules. They are often found in two forms, the medal and the ribbon. Ribbons often represent a smaller form of the medal in question and are worn to represent the medals in more informal settings. Although civilian decorations are awarded to military personnel they are not considered military decorations and are seldom displayed together.
History & Background (Dossier)
No information yet available.
Decorations of the Aslan Hierate
Decorations of this Aslan-dominated supra-polity state include:
- No information yet available.
Decorations of the Droyne Oytrip Yatroy
Decorations of this Droyne-dominated supra-polity state include:
- No information yet available.
Decorations of the Hive Federation
Decorations of this multi-ethnic, multi-species supra-polity state led by the Hivers include:
- No information yet available.
Decorations of the Third Imperium
Decorations of this multi-ethnic, multi-species supra-polity state led by Imperial Men include:
- Wound Badge (WB) (a.k.a. Gikhikese or "Purple Heart") [1] [2] [3]
- Combat Service Ribbon (CSR) [1]
- Combat Command Ribbon (a.k.a. Combat Service Ribbon with Command Clusters) (CCR) [1][3]
- Long Service Medal (LSM) [4]
- Meritorious Performance of Duties Medal (MPD) [4]
- Exemplary Service Medal (XS) [2]
- Meritorious Conduct Under Fire (MCUF) [1]
- Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry (MCG) [1]
- Starburst for Extreme Heroism (SEH) [1]
Decorations of the Solomani Confederation
Decorations of the Solomani-Human-dominated supra-polity state include:
- Blood Crest [5]
- Combat Service Ribbon (CSR) [1]
- Combat Command Ribbon (CCR) [1]
- Solomani Starburst [6]
- Order of Sol [7]
- Banner of Terra [8]
Decorations of the Two Thousand Worlds
Decorations of this K'kree-dominated supra-polity state include:
- Kr'negri - K'kree equivalent of the "Purple Heart" award for combat wounds.
Decorations of the Vargr Extents
Decorations of this Vargr-dominated supra-polity state include:
- No information yet available.
Decorations of the Zhodani Consulate
Decorations of this Zhodani-Human-dominated supra-polity state include:
- Wound Badge (Zhodani) (WBz)
- Combat Service Ribbon
- Combat Command Ribbon
- Hero Medal (HMz)
- Legion of Merit (LoMz)
Decorations of the former Ziru Sirka
Decorations of the Vilani-Human-dominated supra-polity state once included:
- No information yet available.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 4,10.
- Marc Miller, Frank Chadwick, John Harshman. High Guard (Game Designers Workshop, 1980), TBD.
- John Harshman, Marc Miller. Solomani (Game Designers Workshop, 1986), 31.
- Marc Miller. Players' Manual (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 48,49,53.
- Douglas E. Berry. Ground Forces (Steve Jackson Games, 2000), 52-53.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 48,71.
- EXTERNAL LINK: Traveller TNE Mailing List in Article: Deneb Sector Library Data: Miscellaneous Background by: Peter Gray published 20 June 2001 CE.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 4, 10.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 71.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Douglas E. Berry. Ground Forces (Steve Jackson Games, 2000), 53.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Gareth Hanrahan, Dom Mooney. High Guard (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), 7.
- ↑ John Harshman, Marc Miller. Solomani (Game Designers Workshop, 1986), 31.
- ↑ John Harshman, Marc Miller. Solomani (Game Designers Workshop, 1986), 31.
- ↑ John Harshman, Marc Miller. Solomani (Game Designers Workshop, 1986), 31.
- ↑ John Harshman, Marc Miller. Solomani (Game Designers Workshop, 1986), 31.