Summary

The most numerous of the known sentient Species. In character and appearance they are as varied as the many worlds they call home, adapting their clothing and equipment to suit their environment. Conditions are tough on many worlds where the technological innovations that facilitated colonization never seemed to make their way to the common person.

In this high-tech frontier many Humans find themselves looking to their past for inspiration, taking cues from the rugged reliability of the American Old West. It turns out Human physiology in desert conditions hasn’t changed much in the last 500 years and this has proven to be a good choice. 

Cultures

Humans, being the most widespread come from many diverse cultures. The cultures allowed are: Rugged Colonists, Aristocracy of the Core Planets, The Lost in Time People of Earth, Scrappers, and Spacers.

Names

With the advent of the Neo-Victorian period came a resurgence of the popularized names of the Old West.  And if you didn't like your name growing up, the Frontier is a great place to start fresh. Maybe something a little more rugged? Or maybe something with some personality?

Examples: Clementine, Butch, Isabel, Ezrah, Josephine, Luke, and Susannah

Costuming

Costuming varies by the culture a Human comes from. 

Rugged Colonists tend toward durable, functional clothing faded by years of use and frequent repair in the style of the Old West. Jeans, button up shirts, stetsons, bonnets, vests, sturdy dresses, and cowboy boots are common sights. 

For the Aristocracy, in the Neo-Victorian age, those of high society trend towards futuristic renditions of mid-19th century fashion, modified for the practical needs of frontier life. Many of the outfits featured in the Opera House in The 5th Element are a great example.

Earthers, being 40-50 years behind culturally, dress radically different than any of the other cultures you will encounter. They tend towards the flashy, sci-fi fashions of the 1980s sci-fi and space opera films. This is seen as comically archaic by other humans.

Spacers tend towards cyberpunk fashion or practical military fatigues. In space, storage space is limited and sometimes difficult to access, so Spacers tend to have numerous pockets, pouches and loops for holding or storing gear and tools.

Human Scrappers wear similar clothing to Rugged Colonists, except it is clearly tattered, stained, worn and patched together.