The Semiotic Standard
Initially popular as a common set of hazard markings on multilingual spacecraft- it's popularity faded after being circumstantially linked to a series of inexplicable feelings of dread and uneasiness aboard the spacecraft that employed it. One notorious case involved a tug being abandoned by its crew in orbit of 426 Acheron when uneasiness descended into mass-hysteria prompted by sightings of something.
Recovery crews found nothing aboard.
Still a regular enough sight to not confirm it as a common quirk, and most ships employing the standard ply their trade without incident.
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Initially popular as a common set of hazard markings on multilingual spacecraft- it's popularity faded after being circumstantially linked to a series of inexplicable feelings of dread and uneasiness aboard the spacecraft that employed it. One notorious case involved a tug being abandoned by its crew in orbit of 426 Acheron when uneasiness descended into mass-hysteria prompted by sightings of something.
Recovery crews found nothing aboard.
Still a regular enough sight to not confirm it as a common quirk, and most ships employing the standard ply their trade without incident.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?