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    [[File:Galaxy flag 2.png|thumb|An alternate flag created by FANDOM user Twiasduhjgb.]]
    [[File:Galaxy flag 2.png|thumb|An alternate flag created by FANDOM user Twiasduhjgb.]]
    The '''galactian alignment system''' is a [[Gender Systems|gender system]] created for [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] folken to describe their gender without having to use binary terms such as "[[masculine]]" or "woman-aligned". Not all non-binary folken use the galactian alignment system.
    The '''galactian alignment system''' is a [[Gender Systems|gender system]] created for [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals to describe their gender without having to use binary terms such as "[[masculine]]" or "woman-aligned". Not all non-binary individuals use the galactian alignment system.


    The theme of space used in the galactian system was chosen because space is genderless, but aspects of it are often individualified to have gender for artistic, religious, or cultural reasons. Non-binary folken have also historically been associated with space. This is not to be confused with the [[Celestial System|celestial system]] or [[xenogender]]s, as the galactian alignment system uses the theme of space only as a naming scheme.
    The theme of space used in the galactian system was chosen because space is genderless, but aspects of it are often individualified to have gender for artistic, religious, or cultural reasons. Non-binary individuals have also historically been associated with space. This is not to be confused with the [[Celestial System|celestial system]] or [[xenogender]]s, as the galactian alignment system uses the theme of space only as a naming scheme.


    The terms are more indications of gender but one may choose to identify as them. They indicate [[Gender Alignment|gender alignment]], which may not be related to one's actual gender or [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]].
    The terms are more indications of gender but one may choose to identify as them. They indicate [[Gender Alignment|gender alignment]], which may not be related to one's actual gender or [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]].
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    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The galactian alignment flag was created by Wikia user @tired-axolotl on April 6, 2021. The orange stripe represents solarians, maroon represents singularians, dark purple represents lunarians, light purple represents spacialians, dark green represents stellarians, and light green represents aurorians. The white stripe represents folken who have combinations of alignments. The yellow, black, and gray stripes are in every non-combination galactian flag. Like in the other flags, yellow represents the non-binary nature of folken who use the galactian alignment system, the black represents genderlessness, and the gray represents varying degrees of gender.
    The galactian alignment flag was created by Wikia user @tired-axolotl on April 6, 2021. The orange stripe represents solarians, maroon represents singularians, dark purple represents lunarians, light purple represents spacialians, dark green represents stellarians, and light green represents aurorians. The white stripe represents individuals who have combinations of alignments. The yellow, black, and gray stripes are in every non-combination galactian flag. Like in the other flags, yellow represents the non-binary nature of individuals who use the galactian alignment system, the black represents genderlessness, and the gray represents varying degrees of gender.


    ==History==
    ==History==
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