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The '''Ponos Boots''' are shoes manufactured by [[StarCitizen:R6 Pro]].<ref name="ig3221">{{ | The '''Ponos Boots''' are shoes manufactured by [[StarCitizen:R6 Pro]].<ref name="ig3221">{{Cite game|build=[[StarCitizen:Star Citizen Alpha 3.22.1|Alpha 3.22.1]]|accessdate=2024-04-28}}</ref> | ||
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== Development == | == Development == | ||
The female version of Ponos was implemented in [[StarCitizen:Star Citizen Alpha 3.13.0|Alpha 3.13.0]].<ref name="ingame3130">{{ | The female version of Ponos was implemented in [[StarCitizen:Star Citizen Alpha 3.13.0|Alpha 3.13.0]].<ref name="ingame3130">{{Cite game|build=[[StarCitizen:Update:Star Citizen Alpha 3.13.0|Alpha 3.13.0]]|text=In-game survey}}</ref> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
In Greek mythology, "Ponos" (Πόνος in Greek) is personified as the spirit of labor, toil, and hardship.<ref name="LCQ2412">{{ | In Greek mythology, "Ponos" (Πόνος in Greek) is personified as the spirit of labor, toil, and hardship.<ref name="LCQ2412">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/20364-Loremakers-Community-Questions|text=Loremaker: Community Questions|accessdate=2025-01-02}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 17 May 2026
The Ponos Boots are shoes manufactured by StarCitizen:R6 Pro.<ref name="ig3221">Template:Cite game</ref>
Description
Acquisition
Related
Development
The female version of Ponos was implemented in Alpha 3.13.0.<ref name="ingame3130">Template:Cite game</ref>
Trivia
In Greek mythology, "Ponos" (Πόνος in Greek) is personified as the spirit of labor, toil, and hardship.<ref name="LCQ2412">Template:Cite RSI</ref>
References
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