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{{Citation|Laudean Commendation|2397|USS-Constitution-B|To quote the nomination for our winner, she "brought to life two cultures in Queen, exploring both Linaran and Zeltin culture. We’ve seen the life of a diver, the ways Queen transitioned between the two and the Linaran traditions of joining. This exploration made the mission come more to life and helped to provide an insight into another world for other writers to be guided through." For her portrayal of Queen, I’m pleased to announce Jess as the winner of the Laudean Commendation, congratulations!}} | {{Citation|Laudean Commendation|2397|USS-Constitution-B|To quote the nomination for our winner, she "brought to life two cultures in Queen, exploring both Linaran and Zeltin culture. We’ve seen the life of a diver, the ways Queen transitioned between the two and the Linaran traditions of joining. This exploration made the mission come more to life and helped to provide an insight into another world for other writers to be guided through." For her portrayal of Queen, I’m pleased to announce Jess as the winner of the Laudean Commendation, congratulations!}} | ||
{{Citation|5-year Commanding Officer|2397|USS-Constitution-B|For those who have served as commanding officers for their ships and stations continuously for five years. Officers in this category are also appointed to the rank of Commodore to recognize their experience and leadership.}} | {{Citation|5-year Commanding Officer|2397|USS-Constitution-B|For those who have served as commanding officers for their ships and stations continuously for five years. Officers in this category are also appointed to the rank of Commodore to recognize their experience and leadership.}} | ||
{{Citation|Sheathed Sword|2398|USS-Constitution-B|Injury and trauma should never be added lightly to a story, but when written well they can provide compelling character development and insight, whether bringing out unexpected reactions, unrealised potential, or travelling the compelling journey of recovery. These injuries can be physical, mental or emotional. And sometimes they’re something harder to quantify. We all know how attached Commodore Rajel is to her ship, her beloved, Galaxy-Class Constitution-B which has truly become not just a house but a home to our crew. This last mission saw the ship damaged by Orion Pirates, to the point where, if she were a car, the insurer would probably write her off. But we all know that Mamma Jalana would never let that happen, if she has to yell at a few Admirals herself. Our ship is a part of her, and I can’t imagine how hard it was for Jalana to endorse the use of the severed nacelle as a bomb. Congratulations to Jess, and commiserations to Jalana, on being awarded the Sheathed Sword. Now who’s up for camping out at the shipyards with me whilst the Conny gets repaired?}} | |||
{{Citation|Vega Award|2398|USS-Constitution-B|It’s a newly created award this year, and the Vega Award recognises those who’s extra efforts bring life to our world through artistic endeavours. Our medium is writing, but Star Trek at its core is a television show. Sometimes it seems that visuals are lacking, but one person here works tirelessly to bring our dreams - and occasional nightmares - to real, graphical life. Not only does she do so herself, but as co-facilitator of the Image Collective, she coordinates others who do the same. The recipient of the inaugural Constitution Vega Award is none other than Jess, our own Jalana Rajel.}} | |||
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