Core Symbol: A large, battle-worn wrench crossed diagonally with a second, smaller wrench or screwdriver, forming an âX.â The larger wrench is stylized to look slightly like a cricketâs leg â segmented with subtle armor plating. Secondary Elements: Behind the crossed tools, a faint gear outline combined with a fragmented circuit board pattern, symbolizing his blend of mechanical repair and digital systems work. Small, faint sparks or glowing lines run along the wrench edges, as if theyâve just been used to fix something under pressure. Color Palette: Base: Matte dark steel or brushed metal for the wrench. Accents: Neon green or electric blue highlights for tech lines running along the tools. Details: Slight scorch marks, oil smudges, and engraved notches to show heavy use. Shape & Layout: A circular patch format with the crossed tools centered, and the cricket silhouette subtly embossed or etched into the metal head of the main wrench â a hidden nod to his callsign without overpowering the design. Texture/Style: Industrial and rugged, like itâs been stenciled onto a toolbox or piece of field equipment. Edges of the emblem look scratched and slightly dented, with faint grease stains giving it authenticity. Optional Personal Touch: A row of small engraved tally marks along the wrench handle to signify key missions or major repairs, making the emblem a living record of his service. See more