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|BIRTHYEAR = 2377
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|BIRTHPLACE = Gault
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|IMAGE = [[File:Lhandon Nilsen Ensign OEB.png|250px]]
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|Maiden Voyage Ribbon|1
|Maiden Voyage Ribbon|1
|First Contact Ribbon|1
|First Contact Ribbon|1
|Innovation Ribbon|1
|Purple Heart|1
|Starfleet Investigation Ribbon|1
|Starfleet Medal of Valor|1
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==Service History & Awards==
==Service History & Awards==
Nilsen so far has served on two vessels, the USS Oumuamua and the USS Octavia E Butler and had been decorated a number of times for diplomacy, gallantry and heroism. {{Service Record}}
Nilsen so far has served on two vessels, the USS Oumuamua and the USS Octavia E Butler and has been decorated a number of times for diplomacy, gallantry and heroism. {{Service Record}}
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Tom's willingness to put Lhandon through significant mental and physical challenges is probably second to none -- Tom loves torturing him! However, this year's nominators specifically called out the mission at Alpha Brenkelvi and its aftermath, in which Tom deftly explored Lhandon's mind-body split and subsequent recovery. This showcased the care and commitment Tom puts in to ensuring Lhandon's realistic character development. His exploration of the aftermath, including Lhandon's struggles with basic functions, demonstrates Tom's dedication to portraying the consequences of such events realistically (or, you know, as realistic as can be...). I'm forever looking forward to seeing what Tom does next!  }}
Tom's willingness to put Lhandon through significant mental and physical challenges is probably second to none -- Tom loves torturing him! However, this year's nominators specifically called out the mission at Alpha Brenkelvi and its aftermath, in which Tom deftly explored Lhandon's mind-body split and subsequent recovery. This showcased the care and commitment Tom puts in to ensuring Lhandon's realistic character development. His exploration of the aftermath, including Lhandon's struggles with basic functions, demonstrates Tom's dedication to portraying the consequences of such events realistically (or, you know, as realistic as can be...). I'm forever looking forward to seeing what Tom does next!  }}
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{{Citation|Innovation Ribbon|240109.24|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|'''The Innovation Ribbon is awarded to an individual who distinguishes themselves by the innovative application of science or technology to resolve a dangerous situation.'''
Actually, I wish to recognize several groups, including those who were instrumental in understanding the phasing phenomenon, as well as those who contributed to our exploration and understanding of the OVIV system itself, whether from the Butler or as a team on assignment. Therefore, I'd like to recognize Lieutenants Yinn/Loq, Toz, Nilsen, Arlill, and Wauhk, Lieutenant Commanders Promontory and Katsim, Ensign Kovacs, and Petty Officer First Class Una Qualunque. And myself, I suppose. - Captain Lia Rouiancet|1}}
{{Citation|Purple Heart|240109.24|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|'''The Purple Heart is given to those who have been injured in the line of duty.'''
Lieutenants Arlill, Sh'shelo, Nilsen and Ensign Caras put their bodies and lives on the line to get the Dow operational and out of the system. While I understand they will make full recoveries, the effects of radiation poisoning can be quite serve. And before we give these officers the proper applause, I want to mention one more officer who will be given the Purple Heart, in absentia, Lieutenant Kessler. -LT CMDR Promontroy|1}}
{{Citation|Starfleet Investigation Ribbon|240109.24|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|'''And now, the Starfleet Investigation Ribbon is awarded to individuals who use investigative skills to solve a crime, defuse a threat, or resolve a dangerous situation. And this last mission had more than it’s share of threats and dangerous situations. '''
From the bridge of the Dow, to the unpleasantness in its Engineering as well as those who navigated intelligence gathering on Port Coray we have over a dozen officers deserving of this award.- LT CMDR Promontroy|1}}
{{Citation|Starfleet Medal of Valor|240109.24|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|'''The Starfleet Medal of Valor is awarded to individuals who have displayed extraordinary bravery and courage in the finest traditions of Starfleet, even when not engaged in conflict with a traditional enemy. '''
The acts of heroism our crew performed were particularly notable and involved a conspicuous risk of life, setting the recipient apart from their comrades. For their service we award the Starfleet Medal of Valor to Captain Rouiancet, Lieutenants Herrick, Nilsen, Kessler, Richards, Arlill, Sh'shelor, and Ensgins Caras, Lahl. Thank you thank you thank you. -LT CMDR Promontroy|1}}
{{Citation|Prisoner of War Ribbon|240106.12|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|'''The Prisoner of War Ribbon is a general service ribbon awarded to an individual who has been taken prisoner. '''
{{Citation|Prisoner of War Ribbon|240106.12|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|'''The Prisoner of War Ribbon is a general service ribbon awarded to an individual who has been taken prisoner. '''


"Lhandon, this ribbon isn't a cause for celebration, but is rather a recognition for you, and everyone who might see your service record or ribbon cluster, of just what you've been through, and something of the tenacity you possess." - Commander Lia Rouiancet|1}}
Lhandon, this ribbon isn't a cause for celebratiion, but is rather a recognition for you, and everyone who might see your service record or ribbon cluster, of just what you've been through, and something of the tenacity you possess." - Commander Lia Rouiancet|1}}
{{Citation|Maiden Voyage Ribbon|240106.12|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|''' The Maiden Voyage Ribbon is a milestone service ribbon awarded to an individual who has served in the first mission of a newly commissioned vessel or installation.'''
{{Citation|Maiden Voyage Ribbon|240106.12|[[USS Octavia E Butler]]|''' The Maiden Voyage Ribbon is a milestone service ribbon awarded to an individual who has served in the first mission of a newly commissioned vessel or installation.'''


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