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Recommend a member for an award

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Is the Character really annoying? Are complex situations precipitated by the annoying character? Did the post evoke strong sentiments of any sort? Was the post well written? In short: this is your chance to recognize a character that is well written but a royal pain in the …..neck! Did a character do something that was absolutely absurd? Did a player create a situation that was utterly insane? Did it affect others in a good way? Did the post make you laugh? Cry? Bang your head against the wall with the utter moronic exploits of the characters contained within? Send us these crazy capers!
Did the post make you laugh out loud? Is the humor subtle, or is it very obvious? What about it made you laugh? How hard did you laugh? Was there a variety of different kinds of humor employed in the writing of the post? If it made you ROFL, let us know!

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Did this post incorporate something of a literary nature? Or even something from pop culture and make allusion to it in a unique fashion? Did you find the post particularly interesting as a result of these literary allusions? Was it those allusions that made it so special? If so, send us these literary works! Is someone leaving or retiring a character that has been in play for what seems like forever? Has this player or character contributed many things to the plots and/or game? Let us know who they are and what makes you think that they deserve this award! We all know there are those posts out there that embody purely diabolical practices. They deserve to be recognized! If you see a plot that makes your stomach turn with the diabolical brilliance contained within it, let us know! Nominate it for the Sela Award for Evil Plots!
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What? Never stick your finger in a plasma relay? No way! Did someone’s character do something profoundly stupid? Did it add to the overall quality of the post and contribute to a plot, or spawn a subplot on its own? If it did, let us know what it was! Did someone invent something that had a profound impact on the lives of the people? In short did they do something brilliantly that enabled, or disabled something in a post? Was it well written? If it was, let us know! They say there are only three certain things in life, Life, Death, and Taxes, with taxes being eliminated we still have life and death. But how weird can you leave this world? Did someone have a particularly interesting way for someone to dearly depart? Was it totally bizarre, and completely well written? Send us these morbid posts and let’s take a look!
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Mr O'Brien can fix anything, using any parts he can find lying around. Did someone invent or alter technology in a post? Let us know! The medallion is the highest award STF has to offer, and is given out very rarely. This award be nominated by a Council Member. The seal is awarded to CO's who shown outstanding command skills and must be awarded by a Council Member
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Someone stole your Captain?Anyone may win this award. It would be suitable to award to a crew member who takes charge of the ship, or the mission when the CO or FO are not around, without being assigned as Acting CO. The Medal of Honor is for crew members who have consistently displayed a high level of simming, and contributed a great deal to the plot throughout the course of a mission.