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I would like known information on the lives of Kilrathi pilots.
What awards are given to Kilrathi? What's a fa'orc'al? The Kilrathi lexicon says it's a banner awarded to pilots of the Empire. How big is the banner, what is it awarded for, do all pilots get it? Any other known awards?
Do Kilrathi pilots get wings like humans do?
Any knowledge of the pilots attire? I think Freedom Flight suggests Kilrathi have flashier uniforms as Hobbes' friend (don't have the book in front of me) notices the plain uniforms of the Terrans. How are the ships decked out (I might imagine large banners of the Empire, the Emperor's clan banner, banners of clans with members on the carriers). I remember one of the books describing piping and other exposed elements being visible on the ceiling of the ship Hobbes' surrendered.
I also imagine the Kilrathi could often be fighting along side members of their clan. Sort of like when ancient Greeks would fight shoulder to shoulder with their family members and neighbors. I think this is a possibility in action stations since the prince fights in battle with his son and in freedom flight Hobbes has a family member serving with him.
What awards are given to Kilrathi? What's a fa'orc'al? The Kilrathi lexicon says it's a banner awarded to pilots of the Empire. How big is the banner, what is it awarded for, do all pilots get it? Any other known awards?
Do Kilrathi pilots get wings like humans do?
Any knowledge of the pilots attire? I think Freedom Flight suggests Kilrathi have flashier uniforms as Hobbes' friend (don't have the book in front of me) notices the plain uniforms of the Terrans. How are the ships decked out (I might imagine large banners of the Empire, the Emperor's clan banner, banners of clans with members on the carriers). I remember one of the books describing piping and other exposed elements being visible on the ceiling of the ship Hobbes' surrendered.
I also imagine the Kilrathi could often be fighting along side members of their clan. Sort of like when ancient Greeks would fight shoulder to shoulder with their family members and neighbors. I think this is a possibility in action stations since the prince fights in battle with his son and in freedom flight Hobbes has a family member serving with him.