Award
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Name
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Date/Assignment
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Citation
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Barclay Bead
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2382 USS Independence
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Awarded to those officers who have improved their methods of simming since their acceptance into StarFleet.
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B-Plot Award
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2383 USS Independence
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Awarded to those simmers who manage to show a good portion of the character's life despite the demands of the main plot
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1-year Member
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2391
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Given to those who have been members continuously for one year.
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Genesis Award
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2392 USS Victory
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Awarded to those officers who show conspicuous effort in improving their simming skills.
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3-year Member
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2393 USS Gorkon
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Given to those who have been members continuously for three years.
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Pathfinder Award
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2395 USS Veritas
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Awarded to those who have shown great care in the mentoring of fellow members.
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Neelix Award
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2395 USS Veritas
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Awarded to those who demonstrate extra, out of character, simming devotion. This includes, helping fellow officers who are in need of simming aid, running OOC sims, upkeep of wiki pages, etc
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Sheathed Sword
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2396 USS Astraeus
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Awarded to those who decide to inflict mental and/or physical trauma on their character, and then dive into the resulting emotions and choices in a realistic manner.
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Laudean Commendation
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2397 USS Atlantis
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Awarded for achievements in exploration with new lifeforms.
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Silver Palm
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2397 USS Atlantis
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Awarded to those who have consistently boosted the morale of his/her crew.
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10-year Member
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2397 USS Atlantis
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Given to those who have been members continuously for ten years.
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O'Brien Award
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2398 USS Chin'toka
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Given to members who hold the rank of Lieutenant or Lt. Commander and support the ship's command staff by mentoring crew, facilitating missions, maintaining the wiki and other tasks essential to the smooth running of our sims.
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Q Award
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2400 USS Astraeus
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Awarded to a simmer who keeps their team guessing with unexpected, clever plot twists throughout the year. Though they may be sudden, unexpected, and even dramatic changes in direction, the twists must be realistic and sensible. The twists should never happen in such a way that people feel misled, fooled, or embarrassed. Great narrative twists always increase, not decrease, other simmer’s participation in the story.
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Pilot's Sextant
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2400 USS Astraeus
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Awarded to Helm officers who have proven themselves to be the best of the best, dedicating themselves to improving their specialisation. From finding a safe route home to flying an emergency atmospheric landing, pilots who have earned this award know the importance of staying focused on their task at hand, and place their ability to make spectacular maneuvers at the service of their ship and its mission.
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