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{{Award Tile|Lt. Commander|V'Len Kel|Ronin|2024}} | |||
{{Award Tile|Lieutenant|Bryce Tagren-Quinn|Gorkon|2023}} | |||
{{Award Tile|Lieutenant JG|Trovek Arys|StarBase 118 Ops|2022}} | |||
{{Award Tile|Lieutenant|Alieth|Thor|2021}} | {{Award Tile|Lieutenant|Alieth|Thor|2021}} | ||
{{Award Tile|Lt. Commander|Addison MacKenzie|Thor|2020}} | {{Award Tile|Lt. Commander|Addison MacKenzie|Thor|2020}} | ||
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{{Award Tile|Lieutenant|Valleri Jones|StarBase 118 Ops|2000}} | {{Award Tile|Lieutenant|Valleri Jones|StarBase 118 Ops|2000}} | ||
{{Award Tile|Commander|Shaun Marlin|Cmdr. Jacobs|1999}} | {{Award Tile|Commander|Shaun Marlin|Cmdr. Jacobs|1999}} | ||
{{Awards - Duty Posts}} | {{Awards - Duty Posts}} | ||
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Type: | duty post award | |||
IC/OOC: | OOC | |||
Award Level: | fleet | |||
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The Prantares Ribbon is the duty post award for medical officers.
Description
Awarded to Medical officers who have moved beyond standard competence to display a true gift for the healing arts in the context of space medicine. Officers awarded should display the ability to keep a steady hand in the often hazardous conditions in which they must practice, as well as the willingness to risk their own life to save the lives of others. When they are not actively caring for patients, many doctors spend their time on duty undertaking medical research or familiarising themselves with the findings of previous medical studies. Like their colleagues in the Science department, they have utilised their specific abilities in cross department collaboration.