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User:Sky Blake
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First Contact Ribbon Explorer's Ribbon Peacekeeper Service Ribbon Purple Heart Bajoran Campaign Ribbon Good Conduct Ribbon Klingon Invasion Ribbon Gateway Ribbon Joint Meritorious Unit Award Captain's Commendation Diplomacy Ribbon Innovation Ribbon Silver Star Legion of Merit Prometheus Ribbon Defense of Temporal Flow Ribbon Department Chief Ribbon Prisoner of War Ribbon Quantum Reality Service Ribbon War of Shadows Ribbon Maiden Voyage Ribbon Extended Service Ribbon Orion Syndicate Service Medal Galactic War with the Borg Service Medal Tholian Campaign Ribbon Operation Safe Harbor Service Medal
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Neelix Award Sheathed Sword 5-year Member Russ Bar B-Plot Award TOSMA Q Award Laudean Commendation Nebula Bar Silver Palm Sarpeidon Award Khan Award Chief's Citation Award Ribbon 10-year Member
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My name is Deliera Jay, I am an Australian, and I am currently the writer for Sky Blake on the USS Vigilant.
I have too many PNPCs. :/
User-Handy pages
- Rank Pips
- If you're trying to find it manually, search Category:Pips. It took me forever to find this page...
FBC Hints
- You can have never have too many links in a page or a sentence (if you feel that there are too many, you can hide them easily: Featured Bio Contest
- [[Featured Bio Contest|<font color="black"> Featured Bio Contest</font>]]
- You can never have too many categories. I should know; I have around seventeen categories on Sky's page.
- The Awards links are the things that cause a bio to be rejected from FBC consideration (judging criteria). A template was specially made as an attempt to avoid this - type in {{Awardlinks}} in your profile, and that criteria is automatically met.
- You are not required to have an extremely impressive bio in order to win. You don't need to have the best of wiki skills. You don't need to have a gazillion images - you can even have the "No Image" picture in your character's template! If you can paint a picture of what your character looks like, how your character gets on with their family and friends, what your character did as a child, and your character's living space, and that picture is clear (but not excessive), you have a better chance.