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{{Award Tile| | {{Award Tile|Lt. Commander|Tomas Falt|Denali Station|2023}} | ||
{{Award Tile|Lt. Commander|Lystra|Constitution-B|2023}} | |||
{{Award Tile|Lt. Commander| | {{Award Tile|Lieutenant JG|Nathan Richards|Amity Outpost|2023}} | ||
{{Award Tile|Lieutenant| | {{Award Tile|Lieutenant|V’Len Kel|Oumuamua|2023}} | ||
{{Award Tile| | {{Award Tile|Lt. Commander|R'Ariel|Arrow|2023}} | ||
{{Award Tile|Lt. Commander | {{Award Tile|Lieutenant|Aine Sherlock|StarBase 118 Ops|2023}} | ||
{{Award Tile|Ensign|Bryce Tagren-Quinn|Gorkon|2023}} | |||
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{{Recipient|2023|Lt. Commander|Tomas Falt|J239807TF2|Denali Station}} | |||
{{Recipient|2023|Lt. Commander|Lystra|A239410TR0|Constitution-B}} | |||
{{Recipient|2023|Lieutenant JG|Nathan Richards|A239905NR1|Amity Outpost}} | |||
{{Recipient|2023|Lieutenant|V’Len Kel|T239811VK2|Oumuamua}} | |||
{{Recipient|2023|Lt. Commander|R'Ariel|J239706R10|Arrow}} | |||
{{Recipient|2023|Lieutenant|Aine Sherlock|R239712AS0|StarBase 118 Ops}} | |||
{{Recipient|2023|Ensign|Bryce Tagren-Quinn|T238909AT0|Gorkon}} | |||
{{Recipient|2022|Lieutenant|Aine Sherlock|R239712AS0|StarBase 118 Ops}} | {{Recipient|2022|Lieutenant|Aine Sherlock|R239712AS0|StarBase 118 Ops}} | ||
{{Recipient|2022|Lieutenant|Ceciri Ariadust|C239112CA0|Amity Outpost}} | {{Recipient|2022|Lieutenant|Ceciri Ariadust|C239112CA0|Amity Outpost}} |
Revision as of 20:16, 29 August 2023
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Type: | general award |
IC/OOC: | OOC |
Award Level: | ship |
Awarded to individuals who choose to inflict mental and/or physical suffering on their character, then dig into the following feelings and decisions in a realistic manner. The term is derived from a passage in a Robert Jordan novel in which a warrior must be prepared to 'sheath the sword' in their own body, i.e. incur a painful wound to attain one's objective (in this case, more realistic simming) rather than a genuine aim of the character.
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