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'''Signing the Airlock''' was the tradition of the astronauts signing their names and writing short messages on the [[drywall]] of the [[Habitat]] [[Airlock]] after the conclusion of the main [[mission]]. This was a tradition in the [[Hawking II]] but was discontinued for the [[Hawking III]], due to the astronauts not wanting to contaminate the newly painted walls. These messages usually pertained to lore such as [[Blame List]]s and [[Trogdor]]. Some Astronauts are pushing for returning the Signing of the Airlock to be continued on Deadleaus.
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'''Signing the Airlock''' was the tradition of the astronauts signing their names and writing short messages on the [[drywall]] of the [[Habitat]] [[Airlock]] after the conclusion of the main [[mission]]. This was a tradition in the [[Hawking II]] but was discontinued for the [[Hawking III]], due to the astronauts not wanting to contaminate the newly painted walls. These messages usually pertained to lore such as [[Blame List]]s and [[Trogdor]].  
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==Possible Revival==
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Some Astronauts were pushing for the revival of this tradition at the end of Mission [[Daedalus]], however, this never occured.

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Signing the Airlock was the tradition of the astronauts signing their names and writing short messages on the drywall of the Habitat Airlock after the conclusion of the main mission. This was a tradition in the Hawking II but was discontinued for the Hawking III, due to the astronauts not wanting to contaminate the newly painted walls. These messages usually pertained to lore such as Blame Lists and Trogdor.

Possible Revival

Some Astronauts were pushing for the revival of this tradition at the end of Mission Daedalus, however, this never occured.