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MEDALS AND RIBBONS
MEDALS AND RIBBONS
Prepared June 15, 1990
Prepared June 15, 1990
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:<u>Ace of Aces</u> - awarded after twenty five kills
:<u>Ace of Aces</u> - awarded after twenty five kills
:<u>Mission Ribbons</u> - awarded for completing five, ten and fifteen missions
:<u>Mission Ribbons</u> - awarded for completing five, ten and fifteen missions
<u>Medals</u>
:Medals are generally awarded for deeds of exceptional merit or bravery. When a medal is awarded to the same pilot a second or subsequent time, a bar is added to the original ribbon, reather than cluttering his chest up with a bunch of redundant hardware.
:The <U>Bronze</u>, <u>Silver</u>, and <u>Gold Stars</u> are awarded for exceptional bravery; the Bronze Star is the lowest of the three, the Gold Star the highest. Every mission in the campaign will be designated as a Bronze, Silver or Gold mission, depending upon its difficulty. Exceptional peformance during a mission (probably just scoring above a certain level, according to whatever point-scheme we come up with for the game) will result in the player's winning the appropriate medal. Of course, the player has no idea how difficult a mission is, or what medal it carries, until after he has won the medal.
:The <u>Golden Sun</u> is the Squadron equivalent of a Purple Heart--it is awarded for having your ship shot to shit, and then ejecting, without getting killed. Just getting into combat and ejecting won't do the job--you've got to keep fighting until your ship is fairly chewed up. Like the real Purple Heart, the Golden Sun is a dubious distinction. The Golden Sun is only awarded once, to keep people from wasting good ships just to win medals.
:The <U>Terran Confederate Medal of Valor</u>, or Pewter Planet, is the highest medal awarded to military personnel. It is awarded in <b>Wingleader</b> only upon successful completion of the final mission in the two "best-case" final series on the campaign tree. (Successful completion of the last mission in the other three "final series" will earn a Gold Star.) The Pewter Planet is only awarded once in a lifetime.
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Wingleader Medals and Ribbons is a development document created during the making of Wing Commander. It is dated June 15, 1990 and sets forth the basis for the design of the game's medal system. The document is part of the Warren Spector Papers at the University of Texas at Austin's Briscoe Center for American History (box 2008-091/6).

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WINGLEADER MEDALS AND RIBBONS Prepared June 15, 1990 =================================================================

SERVICE RIBBONS

Service ribbons are not awarded for individual deeds of exceptional merit, but for service, special training and qualification, and career accomplishment. Two ribbons--Academy Graduate and Flight Training--are awarded before the campaign begins.
Academy Graduate - awarded upon graduation from the Terran Confederation Naval Academy on Proxima Centauri IV.
Flight Training - awarded upon satisfactory completion of flight school.
Vega Sector Campaign - awarded upon completion of the first mission board the Tigers' Claw.

Fighter Qualification Ribbons (4 total) - awarded upon completion of first mission in each of the four fighter types: Hornet, Scimitar, Raptor and Rapier.

Ace - awarded after five kills
Ace of Aces - awarded after twenty five kills
Mission Ribbons - awarded for completing five, ten and fifteen missions

Medals

Medals are generally awarded for deeds of exceptional merit or bravery. When a medal is awarded to the same pilot a second or subsequent time, a bar is added to the original ribbon, reather than cluttering his chest up with a bunch of redundant hardware.
The Bronze, Silver, and Gold Stars are awarded for exceptional bravery; the Bronze Star is the lowest of the three, the Gold Star the highest. Every mission in the campaign will be designated as a Bronze, Silver or Gold mission, depending upon its difficulty. Exceptional peformance during a mission (probably just scoring above a certain level, according to whatever point-scheme we come up with for the game) will result in the player's winning the appropriate medal. Of course, the player has no idea how difficult a mission is, or what medal it carries, until after he has won the medal.
The Golden Sun is the Squadron equivalent of a Purple Heart--it is awarded for having your ship shot to shit, and then ejecting, without getting killed. Just getting into combat and ejecting won't do the job--you've got to keep fighting until your ship is fairly chewed up. Like the real Purple Heart, the Golden Sun is a dubious distinction. The Golden Sun is only awarded once, to keep people from wasting good ships just to win medals.
The Terran Confederate Medal of Valor, or Pewter Planet, is the highest medal awarded to military personnel. It is awarded in Wingleader only upon successful completion of the final mission in the two "best-case" final series on the campaign tree. (Successful completion of the last mission in the other three "final series" will earn a Gold Star.) The Pewter Planet is only awarded once in a lifetime.

RANK AND PROMOTION