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Spaceship License

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Ghetsin 3 License, featuring an artistic rendition of the Temple of Rannjoe.
Ghetsin 5 License, featuring the 5 Warden.
LIcense notably featuring the Governor, despite the obvious discontent he held for the Waifurian Empire. It is speculated his image was used by the Waifurian Empire simply because of his notability and popularity as an enduring figure to the people of BLAMPIST-1 G; without regard to his disagreements with the Empire. He also, probably, would have deeply resented his image being used on an official Waifurian document.
An Earth License featuring the Rotter.
A Urananian License issued in Ourana by the CUM Waifurian Loyalists in 100,423 AB. It notably was nearly identical to a standard-issue Waifurian license; however, did not feature the universal 'Temple of Rannjoe' icon representing the Legume found on standard Waifurian-issue licenses during the empire's reign.
Damaged prototype Orra 22 License. Few of these were ever manufactured, as the Waifurian Empire's presence on the planet was limited to a few hundred people at maximum. The planet was incredibly inhospitable, for a habitable planet, and the smell and unpleasant texture of the soil alone were enough to put most people off.

A Spaceship License was a universally required document used to identify residents of the Milky Way. It was instituted by the Waifurian Empire in 204 AB, as a form of universal ID. It became mandated in 210 AB. Any pilot of Spaceship found to not posess this license during routine inspections or other 'lawful examinations' would be extracted from their vehicle, brutalized, and shot in the chest between 5-7 times by law enforcement. Below are some examples of ID's from different planets. Even after the Waifurian Empire's collapse, the ID's universal appeal and recognition as a valid form of ID in bars and clubs across the Omniverse ensured its production and validity would continue for hundreds of thousands of years to come.