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This table is sorted from least important to most important. A human that turns into a hulk is NOT human because hulk is further down the table (and thus overrides their "Yes" with "No" to being a human) until their hulk state ends and they return to being a non-hulk human.
This table is sorted from least important to most important. A human that turns into a hulk is NOT human because hulk is further down the table (and thus overrides their "Yes" with "No" to being a human) until their hulk state ends and they return to being a non-hulk human.
== Race Policy ==
== Silicon Policy ==
{| class="wikitable" style="Margin:auto; width:100%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="Margin:auto; width:100%;"
!|| Name || Human? || Crew? || Organic?
!|| Name || Human? || Crew? || Organic?
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*Cloning is cheaper than NT having to rehire the crew
*Cloning is cheaper than NT having to rehire the crew
*Any dead crew will have to be replaced in some way, incurring expenses.
*Any dead crew will have to be replaced in some way, incurring expenses.
*The crew is defined as anyone on the crew manifest. An AI may choose to include people not on the manifest as crew or exclude an individual on the manifest from crew if explicitly ordered to do so by the captain.<br>In example, the Captain may not say "EotCs are not crew" but they can say "[name] is an EotC and is fired from the crew"
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