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The residents and descendants are known as '''Yeongian''', and are mostly ethnically Chinese or Korean.{{book ref|Skyward|8}}
 
The residents and descendants are known as '''Yeongian''', and are mostly ethnically Chinese or Korean.{{book ref|Skyward|8}}
   
After landing, they formed a clan and used their hydroponics knowledge to become underground farmers in a cavern close to Igneous. The food grown by this clan is of high value and is only available to those who have multiple achievement or industry merits. [[Bim]] is from that clan.{{book ref|sky1|8}}
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After landing, they formed a clan and used their hydroponics knowledge to become underground farmers in a cavern close to Igneous. The food grown by this clan is of high value and is only available to those who have multiple achievement or industry merits. [[Bim]] is from that clan.{{book ref|sky1|8}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The name of the starship is likely a reference to the South Korean poet [[Wikipedia:Lee Yeong-gwang|Lee Yeong-gwang]], who is famous for writing about the pain and trials of youth.
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The name of the starship is likely a reference to the South Korean poet Lee Yeong-gwang, who is famous for writing about the pain and trials of youth.
* Yeong-Gwang (영광) also means glory or honor in Korean.{{url ref|url=https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-meaning-of/korean-word-ba0c9e096f74bdb6de607c5b46a735f6f1bb4aa9.html|text=Yeong-gwang|site=Wordhippo.com}}
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Yeong-Gwang (영광) also means glory or honor in Korean.
   
 
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