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(General updating along with new ribbons, badges, and narrative. But also trying to fix my bottom RIBBONS RACK. for some reason the descriptions are shifting too far to the right and i don't know how to fix it. (QUENTIN/JUSTIN E239512QC0)) |
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|Gorn Campaign Ribbon|1 | |Gorn Campaign Ribbon|1 | ||
|Extended Service Ribbon|1 | |Extended Service Ribbon|1 | ||
|Maquis Reborn Service | |Maquis Reborn Service Medal|1 | ||
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Quentin Collins' next mission would push him to the edge of known space. | Quentin Collins' next mission would push him to the edge of known space. | ||
Chosen for yet another Starfleet Corps of Engineers test-flight, the Arrow was affixed with the experimental "Proteus Engine". An | Chosen for yet another Starfleet Corps of Engineers test-flight, the Arrow was affixed with the experimental "Proteus Engine". An external Quantum Slipstream engine that was theorized to provided non-Quantum rated starships with short Slipstream tunneling capabilities. The goal of the mission was clear. The ship and her crew, under the eye of lead designer Roxanne Wilde of the S.C.O.E, would spin up and test the engine. Taking her from the Sol System and Starbase 1 all the way back to the Alpha Isles and Starbase 821, where a reception and the rest of the design team were waiting to receive them. | ||
The ship and her crew were poised at the ready. Quentin himself taking the Science 1 Bridge station alongside Jacin Ayemet in order to monitor the flight. However, right before they were to be underway, Captain Shayne and Commander MacKenna were called off the Bridge. Seemingly by the urgent word of an Admiral. | The ship and her crew were poised at the ready. Quentin himself taking the Science 1 Bridge station alongside Jacin Ayemet in order to monitor the flight. However, right before they were to be underway, Captain Shayne and Commander MacKenna were called off the Bridge. Seemingly by the urgent word of an Admiral. | ||
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{{Citation|Silver Palm|239706.19|[[USS Juneau]]|"Awarded to those that consistently raise the morale of their crew in their behavior and simming, it’s an important distinction, recognizing the most spirited among us."}} | {{Citation|Silver Palm|239706.19|[[USS Juneau]]|"Awarded to those that consistently raise the morale of their crew in their behavior and simming, it’s an important distinction, recognizing the most spirited among us."}} | ||
{{Citation|Sheathed Sword|239806.27|[[USS Arrow]]|"Presented to those to decide to inflict mental and/or physical trauma on their character, and then dive into the resulting emotions and choices in a realistic manner. The name comes from a line in a Robert Jordan book where a warrior must be prepared to 'sheath the sword' in his own body, i.e. take a grievous wound to achieve one's goal (in this case, more realistic simming) as opposed to an actual goal of the character."}} | {{Citation|Sheathed Sword|239806.27|[[USS Arrow]]|"Presented to those to decide to inflict mental and/or physical trauma on their character, and then dive into the resulting emotions and choices in a realistic manner. The name comes from a line in a Robert Jordan book where a warrior must be prepared to 'sheath the sword' in his own body, i.e. take a grievous wound to achieve one's goal (in this case, more realistic simming) as opposed to an actual goal of the character."}} | ||
{{Citation|B-Plot Award|239906.26|"Awarded to simmers who, despite the demands of the core storyline, illustrate a substantial portion of the character's life. Their sims convey the journey of their character while bringing their fellow crew members along for the ride, allowing for collaboration and making their world feel as though their fellow writers are a part of it."}} | {{Citation|B-Plot Award|239906.26|[[USS Arrow]]|"Awarded to simmers who, despite the demands of the core storyline, illustrate a substantial portion of the character's life. Their sims convey the journey of their character while bringing their fellow crew members along for the ride, allowing for collaboration and making their world feel as though their fellow writers are a part of it."}} | ||
{{Citation|Q Award|239906.26|"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."}} | {{Citation|Q Award|239906.26|[[USS Arrow]]|"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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{{Citation|Extended Service Ribbon|239808.19|[[Randal Shayne]]|Awarded for One Year of Service in the Alpha Isles.}} | {{Citation|Extended Service Ribbon|239808.19|[[Randal Shayne]]|Awarded for One Year of Service in the Alpha Isles.}} | ||
{{Citation|Gorn Campaign Ribbon|239811.08|[[Randal Shayne]]|Awarded to an officer who participates in a conflict against the Gorn.}} | {{Citation|Gorn Campaign Ribbon|239811.08|[[Randal Shayne]]|Awarded to an officer who participates in a conflict against the Gorn.}} | ||
{{Citation|Maquis Reborn Service | {{Citation|Maquis Reborn Service Medal|239909.07|[[Randal Shayne]]|Awarded to an officer who participates in a conflict against the Maquis Reborn.}} | ||
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