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{{Citation|Khan Award|2399.06.26|USS Excalibur-A|Awarded to a simmer who thoughtfully develops a three-dimensional villain over the course of a mission or more}}
{{Citation|Khan Award|2399.06.26|USS Excalibur-A|Awarded to a simmer who thoughtfully develops a three-dimensional villain over the course of a mission or more}}
{{Citation|Pathfinder Award|239906.26|USS Excalibur-A|Given to those who have shown great care in the mentoring of fellow members.}}
{{Citation|Pathfinder Award|239906.26|USS Excalibur-A|Given to those who have shown great care in the mentoring of fellow members.}}
{{Citation|Boothby Award|239906.28|USS Excalibur-A|Awarded to a trainer who has gone above and beyond their Academy Training Requirements}}
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{{Citation|Starfleet Academy Graduate Ribbon|239502.06|Starfleet Academy|Awarded to those who have graduated from Starfleet Academy.}}
{{Citation|Starfleet Academy Graduate Ribbon|239502.06|Starfleet Academy|Awarded to those who have graduated from Starfleet Academy.}}
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* [[Pathfinder Award]] - Another very important aspect of any well run ship is the mentoring program. Having solid mentors who can help officers from Ensign to Commander and above, can make a major difference in retention, feel, and overall enjoyment of the game. Mentors here serve as points of contact and often friends, making it easy for newer players to gain a foothold and really be a part of our game. To that end, developing a mentoring program and leading that program aboard a ship can be one of the more challenging aspects of ship administration. But, when successful, the results are not only amazing, but they speak for themselves. For his contributions to mentoring on its own, as well as developing and the successful integration of the Excalibur's mentoring program, I am proud to present the Pathfinder award to Elliot.
* [[Pathfinder Award]] - Another very important aspect of any well run ship is the mentoring program. Having solid mentors who can help officers from Ensign to Commander and above, can make a major difference in retention, feel, and overall enjoyment of the game. Mentors here serve as points of contact and often friends, making it easy for newer players to gain a foothold and really be a part of our game. To that end, developing a mentoring program and leading that program aboard a ship can be one of the more challenging aspects of ship administration. But, when successful, the results are not only amazing, but they speak for themselves. For his contributions to mentoring on its own, as well as developing and the successful integration of the Excalibur's mentoring program, I am proud to present the Pathfinder award to Elliot.


 
* [[Boothby Award]] - Presented by Quinn Reynolds: I love presenting this award! It gives me a chance to honour one of our fabulous training team and thank them for investing their time and energy in one of the fleet’s most important endeavours. Genkos Adea has proven himself one of the Training Team’s most dedicated members and volunteers regularly, in any post that’s needed. He brings his trademark wit to the role and ensures that classes big and small run smoothly, guiding both the training team members and cadets through the week with patience and positivity. The nominations spoke not just of the cadets who learned from him and thanked him in their feedback, but also staff who’ve used his leadership and mentoring as a gold standard when stepping into the CO roles themselves. High praise, and very well deserved, and it’s for this reason I am delighted to present Genkos Adea with the 2022 Boothby Award!




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