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|align="center"|<span id="Memorial Ribbon">Memorial Ribbon</span><br><span id="Dark Band">(Dark Band)</span> |align="center"|<span id="Memorial Ribbon">Memorial Ribbon</span><br><span id="Dark Band">(Dark Band)</span>
− | The Memorial Ribbon was unique to the Falcons. It is not an award per se, but rather a form of punishment.<ref name=TCWoKp63>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 63: "Law and Order"</ref> Also known as the Dark Band, the Memorial Ribbon was presented to those who had caused wasteful loss of life or sometimes the loss of resources, and who subsequently refused to undertake the Rite of ''[[Surkai]]''. Recipients had no choice but to wear the Ribbon; the Memorial Ribbon imposed strict limits on how the recipient could interact with other warriors and could only be removed in the privacy of the recipient's own quarters, unless he or she was given permission otherwise by a superior officer. Whilst wearing a Memorial Ribbon the recipient was not allowed to speak unless spoken to first.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><br>The Memorial Ribbon is a black band of cloth worn around the torso with the image of the warrior whose death the wearer caused.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><ref name=TCWoKp63/> It is usually worn for a month.<ref name=TCWoKp63/> + | The Memorial Ribbon was unique to the Falcons. It is not an award per se, but rather a form of punishment.<ref name=TCWoKp63>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 63: "Law and Order"</ref> Also known as the Dark Band, the Memorial Ribbon was presented to those who had caused wasteful loss of life or sometimes the loss of resources, and who subsequently refused to undertake the Rite of [[Surkai]]. Recipients had no choice but to wear the Ribbon; the Memorial Ribbon imposed strict limits on how the recipient could interact with other warriors and could only be removed in the privacy of the recipient's own quarters, unless he or she was given permission otherwise by a superior officer. Whilst wearing a Memorial Ribbon the recipient was not allowed to speak unless spoken to first.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><br>The Memorial Ribbon is a black band of cloth worn around the torso with the image of the warrior whose death the wearer caused.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><ref name=TCWoKp63/> It is usually worn for a month.<ref name=TCWoKp63/>
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− | | The Memorial Ribbon was unique to the Falcons. It is not an award per se, but rather a form of punishment.<ref name=TCWoKp63>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 63: "Law and Order"</ref> Also known as the Dark Band, the Memorial Ribbon was presented to those who had caused wasteful loss of life or sometimes the loss of resources, and who subsequently refused to undertake the Rite of | + | | The Memorial Ribbon was unique to the Falcons. It is not an award per se, but rather a form of punishment.<ref name=TCWoKp63>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 63: "Law and Order"</ref> Also known as the Dark Band, the Memorial Ribbon was presented to those who had caused wasteful loss of life or sometimes the loss of resources, and who subsequently refused to undertake the Rite of [[Surkai]]. Recipients had no choice but to wear the Ribbon; the Memorial Ribbon imposed strict limits on how the recipient could interact with other warriors and could only be removed in the privacy of the recipient's own quarters, unless he or she was given permission otherwise by a superior officer. Whilst wearing a Memorial Ribbon the recipient was not allowed to speak unless spoken to first.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><br>The Memorial Ribbon is a black band of cloth worn around the torso with the image of the warrior whose death the wearer caused.<ref name=FM:CCp98/><ref name=TCWoKp63/> It is usually worn for a month.<ref name=TCWoKp63/> |
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