[noun, adj ] Used as a noun or adjective to refer to people who have survived from the pre-Collapse era Such per-sons often have first-hand knowledge of great value in this time, and are therefore in great demand On the other hand, there is sometimes a great prejudice against former Imperials, particularly on worlds that were hard hit by the Final War and Collapse See also: Relic Schreck: An up-scaled version of an Arclight the Schreck masses between fifty and one hundred kilo's and is capable of destroying even the most complex Viral architecture
A short piece of carpet from a roll of carpet that usually measures less than nine feet long Smooth surfaced flooring (tiles, strips or sheet goods) manufactured by combining a plastic material with filler and pigments, then processed into sheets of different thicknesses If a backing material is used, the plastic sheet is joined to the backing Types include solid vinyl, backed or cushioned vinyl, rubber, cork and linoleum
The remnants of something are small parts of it that are left over when the main part has disappeared or been destroyed. Beneath the present church were remnants of Roman flooring
[ 'rem-n&nt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, contraction of remenant, from Middle French, from present participle of remenoir to remain, from Latin remanEre; more at REMAIN.