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{{Citation|Neelix Award|2020|USS Juneau|It’s not hard to see all the ways that a ship needs volunteers willing to jump in and get their hands dirty, but it is fantastic to have people gleefully leap in and offer their services left and right from the very beginning. For enthusiasm and hard work cannot be missed, it’s our pleasure to present the Neelix Award to our Vulcan-Human hybrid Ensign Noa T’Nessa Levinson! Your support means the world- thank you! }}
{{Citation|Neelix Award|2020|USS Juneau|It’s not hard to see all the ways that a ship needs volunteers willing to jump in and get their hands dirty, but it is fantastic to have people gleefully leap in and offer their services left and right from the very beginning. For enthusiasm and hard work cannot be missed, it’s our pleasure to present the Neelix Award to our Vulcan-Human hybrid Ensign Noa T’Nessa Levinson! Your support means the world- thank you! }}
{{Citation| Xalor Clan Xifilis Award|2020|USS Juneau|"Since coming aboard Ensign Levinson has made herself an invaluable member of the crew by being a source of unending positivity, friendliness, and willingness to lend a hand where needed. In addition to her steadfast devotion to maintaining a positive atmosphere, she has honed a set of simming skills that is hard to rival - using extended prose and commentary in a way that moves the story purposefully and realistically. These are all great qualities for a player to have, something grateful COs love to find in a player that has only been with us a short time, and qualities we are astounded to find in players that are not playing in their native language.
{{Citation|Xalor Clan Xifilis Award|2020|USS Juneau|"Since coming aboard Ensign Levinson has made herself an invaluable member of the crew by being a source of unending positivity, friendliness, and willingness to lend a hand where needed. In addition to her steadfast devotion to maintaining a positive atmosphere, she has honed a set of simming skills that is hard to rival - using extended prose and commentary in a way that moves the story purposefully and realistically. These are all great qualities for a player to have, something grateful COs love to find in a player that has only been with us a short time, and qualities we are astounded to find in players that are not playing in their native language.


The amount of time she puts into each sim, and other interactions with the group, in a language, not her own is an example to all of us and makes the entire group better." }}
The amount of time she puts into each sim, and other interactions with the group, in a language, not her own is an example to all of us and makes the entire group better." }}
{{Citation|Genesis Award|2021|USS Chin'toka|Awarded to an officer who shows conspicuous efforts in improving their simming skills.}}
{{Citation|Genesis Award|2021|USS Chin'toka|When Noa first came aboard, she struggled to find her niche. However, with encouragement, she began to explore broader possibilities for Noa. With her primary character, she has shown a tremendous willingness to push her out of their comfort zone, exploring the character's reactions to very trying situations. She has grown a great deal, bringing a depth of complexity to her characters, including PNPCs and NPCs. This has been another area of great growth for her. Until coming aboard, she didn't have much experience in writing for PNPCs and NPCs.
 
Though it was a challenge for her at first to push outside of what she'd become used to, she's done a marvelous job of creating and writing for NPCs that bring scenes and missions to life, including a beautifully written sim that gave our crew a lower decks look at what junior officers are doing behind the scenes during a mission. It has been a pleasure to see Noa grow and I'm excited to see what she does with her next literary challenge.}}
{{Citation|1-year Member|2021|USS Chin'toka|For those who have been members continuously for one year.}}
{{Citation|Sarpeidon Award|2021|USS Chin'toka|Watching the wiki grow over the years is one of the highlights of being a part of this community and every year, new members bring fresh ideas on how to present information about their characters, the stories of our ships, and the greater universe we’ve all built. Since first diving into the wiki, Noa T’Nessa Levinson has shown remarkable originality and creativity in figuring out new ways to bring style and a polished presentation to the wiki. He similarly continues the long tradition of wiki gnomes before him in diligently maintaining not just his own ship’s pages but that of the wider fleet and its lore to help ensure everything is as up to date as possible.
 
Above all else, Levinson’s passion for the wiki and helping other members learn its power and potential is obvious, endearing, and inspiring. Learning to edit the wiki is often perceived as one of the most intimidating skills for new members to master, but Levinson’s joy in his work and commitment to supporting others by answering their questions and troubleshooting problems helps make the unfamiliar task of wiki editing not just friendlier but an exciting world of possibilities waiting to be discovered. Congratulations, Noa T’Nessa Levinson, on being recognized with this year’s Sarpeidon Award, and thank you for your hard work and dedication!}}
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