[Solomon's expression and tone don't change all that much. He's too used to people being annoyed over his simple existence for it to have much effect. How many ways could 'identification badge' be construed, anyway?]
Hence my explanation of what it was. ID badges usually use surname-first name format, so the 'Deo' is most likely part of the first name. That would give us Deodatus, Deoiridh, Deon, Deonne, Deorsa, Deorwine ...
[Hm. He'd have thought there would be more.]
Deon is the most common among those, at least in worlds with ID badges. 'Ilso' ends on an N, only missing one letter? Running under the assumption you can see five letters, single 'L', it could be Gilson, Milson, Nilson, Wilson. Of those, 'Wilson' is the most common. If it's double 'L', it could be Tillson.
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Hence my explanation of what it was. ID badges usually use surname-first name format, so the 'Deo' is most likely part of the first name. That would give us Deodatus, Deoiridh, Deon, Deonne, Deorsa, Deorwine ...
[Hm. He'd have thought there would be more.]
Deon is the most common among those, at least in worlds with ID badges. 'Ilso' ends on an N, only missing one letter? Running under the assumption you can see five letters, single 'L', it could be Gilson, Milson, Nilson, Wilson. Of those, 'Wilson' is the most common. If it's double 'L', it could be Tillson.