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{{Citation|TOSMA|239112.18|USS Atlantis|Ren constantly provides the Staff of the Atlantis with solid ideas for mission plots and how to sim our way out of a plot twist. He has developed his character well over the past 9 months on the Atlantis with intriguing flashbacks of early childhood memories on Trill. The quality of his sims is near perfection, and he has won the Writing Challenge as a proof of this dedication and commitment to the quality of his writing. For his great dedication to simming well, he is awarded The Order of Starfleet Merit and Achievement First Class! Congratulations again, Ren!}} | {{Citation|TOSMA|239112.18|USS Atlantis|Ren constantly provides the Staff of the Atlantis with solid ideas for mission plots and how to sim our way out of a plot twist. He has developed his character well over the past 9 months on the Atlantis with intriguing flashbacks of early childhood memories on Trill. The quality of his sims is near perfection, and he has won the Writing Challenge as a proof of this dedication and commitment to the quality of his writing. For his great dedication to simming well, he is awarded The Order of Starfleet Merit and Achievement First Class! Congratulations again, Ren!}} | ||
{{Citation|Pilot's Sextant|239201.01|USS Atlantis|Lt. Rendal Rennyn has been an asset to the group ever since he joined, bringing up not only his own character development but also staff task. It didn't take long for him to find ways to explore the duty he's performing as HCO of the Atlantis. There we've seen him in many aspects, from just driving the ship to running a runabout, as well as performing his task even when under the weather. More than that, he has shown us skills and made us "see" what the ship was doing with his descriptions of his work as Helm officer. He even pointed out things that we usually take for granted, such as how comfortable and dynamic the chair of the Helm officer on an Intrepid can be! He shows great knowledge and has provided fun and intense moments for us to enjoy while maintaining the dynamics of a starship. His description of navigation through uncharted regions of space is breathtaking, while maintaining a certain degree of technical validity and coherence. It is the perfect combination of logical technological explanation and elegant prose, and for this he deserves the Pilot's Sextant. Congratulations, Lt Rendal Rennyn!}} | {{Citation|Pilot's Sextant|239201.01|USS Atlantis|Lt. Rendal Rennyn has been an asset to the group ever since he joined, bringing up not only his own character development but also staff task. It didn't take long for him to find ways to explore the duty he's performing as HCO of the Atlantis. There we've seen him in many aspects, from just driving the ship to running a runabout, as well as performing his task even when under the weather. More than that, he has shown us skills and made us "see" what the ship was doing with his descriptions of his work as Helm officer. He even pointed out things that we usually take for granted, such as how comfortable and dynamic the chair of the Helm officer on an Intrepid can be! He shows great knowledge and has provided fun and intense moments for us to enjoy while maintaining the dynamics of a starship. His description of navigation through uncharted regions of space is breathtaking, while maintaining a certain degree of technical validity and coherence. It is the perfect combination of logical technological explanation and elegant prose, and for this he deserves the Pilot's Sextant. Congratulations, Lt Rendal Rennyn!}} | ||
{{Citation|Pathfinder Award|239212.21|USS Apollo|The Pathfinder award is reserved for those who go above and beyond in helping newer members find their path here at 118. Lt Commander Rennyn has a reputation for doing just that. His time on the Columbia proved him to be instrumental in getting new ensigns on track and keeping them there with his facilitation of their mentoring program. He is known to be patient and kind, encouraging and positive, all traits of great leaders. It is said that he is fundamentally responsible for the Columbia's retainment of new ensigns, and I know that the Apollo is better for having him aboard.}} | |||
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{{Citation|Good Conduct Ribbon|239209.28|USS Columbia|2nd citation. For the manner in which you conducted your away team, both on Hemix, and then on Columbia.|2}} | {{Citation|Good Conduct Ribbon|239209.28|USS Columbia|2nd citation. For the manner in which you conducted your away team, both on Hemix, and then on Columbia.|2}} | ||
{{Citation|Legion of Merit|239209.28|USS Columbia|2nd citation. For the manner in which you conducted your away team, both on Hemix, and then on Columbia.|2}} | {{Citation|Legion of Merit|239209.28|USS Columbia|2nd citation. For the manner in which you conducted your away team, both on Hemix, and then on Columbia.|2}} | ||
{{Citation|1-year Member|239301.01|USS Apollo|Rennyn joined Starfleet on 239102.02}} | |||
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