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Ascion
Flag of The Asia Pacific Union .png
NameThe Orca Flag
UseCivil and state flag, civil ensign
Proportion1:2
Adopted2045
DesignA horizontal white flag, and a depiction of the national animal, the whale (represented by killer whale) in blue
Naval ensign of ascion.png
Variant flag of Ascion
UseEnsign, war flag
Proportion1:2
Adopted2045
DesignA horizontal blue flag, and the national coat of arms in the center.

The national flag of Ascion, or officially called as The Union Flag (Hawaiian: ka hae hui) is a single color flag consisting of a symbol of the national animal, the whale (represented by an orca) in the center. The flag was first adopted as the national flag of Ascion with the consolidation of National Flag Act 2045, two years after Ascionese independence.

Symbolism

The white colour of the flag could either be interpreted to signify divinity of God, or adherence to the rules of divinity. It can also be interpreted as the harmony between all existing species and ethnicities. The blue color is known as the traditional color of Austronesians, represents water (the ocean) as the driving force of Ascionese unification. The whale, however, represents a reference to local culture, as the animal has centuries of strong ties with almost every existing culture in Ascion.

Design

At the National Flag Act 2045, the High Court of Ascion introduced a corporate design for the government of Ascion which defined the specifications of the official colors as:


Color Scheme
Blue White
Pantone Blue 648C Safe
CMYK 33-18-0-67 0-0-0-0
RGB 0-38-83 255-255-255
Hex 002654 FFFFFF

National Flags

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of The Asia Pacific Union .png 2045-present The Union Flag, national flag and civil ensign of Ascion A horizontal white flag, and a depiction of the national animal, the whale (represented by killer whale) in blue
Naval ensign of ascion.png 2045-present Ensign and war flag of Ascion, only permitted for use by national authorities A horizontal blue flag, with the national coat of arms in the center.

Ensigns

Aside from the naval ensign/war flag, which is the inverted and detailed version of the national flag, the Union Armed Forces uses four flags, one for each service branch. Each flags depicts the spirit of legendary creatures, mostly taken from Japanese, Austronesian, Amerindian, and the Indo-European mythologies. Military flags uses a different dimension (10:17), contrary to the national flag.

Flag Date Use Description
Naval ensign of ascion.png 18 July 2045 Naval ensign, naval jack and fin flash Plain blue flag with the national coat of arms in the center.
Union army flag.png 4 August 2044 Flag of the Union Army Plain red flag with the Army's seal in the center. The Army's seal consist of a yellow wolf enclosed within a shield. The wolf represents Raiju, the companion of Shinto God of Lightning, Raijin from the Japanese mythology. It symbolizes both fury and calmness.
Union navy flag.png 16 September 2043 Flag of the Union Navy Plain teal flag with the Navy crest in the center. The Navy's crest consist of a shark in a circular shield. The shark represents Kamohoalii, the Shark God in the Hawaiian mythology. It symbolizes gallantry, as well as vigilance.
Union air force flag.png 26 March 2044 Flag of the Union Air Force Plain blue flag with the Air Force crest in the center. The Air Force's crest consist of an eagle, representing Thunderbird, a supernatural bird in the Native American mythology. It symbolizes power and strength.
Union special force flag.png 7 October 2043 Flag of the Union Special Force Plain black flag with the Special Force crest in the center. The Special Force's crest consist of a spider, symbolizes patience and endurance, based on the Native American mythology.