View Award - Most Creative Cross Sim Post
Sim Level Award
This award is granted to the most creative post that was written by officers from two or more different sims. The nomination of this award can come from anyone/anywhere. However, the decision to grant this award comes from the Commanding Officers of the sims involved. In order to nominate a post the title of the post must be cited in the nomination.
If granted this award will be granted to writers from both sims.
Category: In character
Awarded: 19 times
Lieutenant Ja'sol H'ros Thu Oct 3rd, 2024 @ 9:41pm |
This award is granted for something Ja'sol did to assist another sim/game. A security briefing was needed for a group of Marines and Ja'sol jumped right in to assist and thus the post "Hot On The Trail" was born. This post may not seem like much but it is a great example of how a briefing should be written. All the while being creative. Thank you for volunteering to help out and for crafting such a great post. |
Petty Officer 1st Class Kaylara Loran Sat Nov 11th, 2023 @ 9:44pm |
I would like to give this award not for one post but for a series of posts. The series Two Spooks Meet At the Bar is not only a good glimpse into two people's stories, but a great relationship building set of posts as well. It symbolizes the idea that two crew members from different assignments can become friends and maintain that friendship across the great distance. I for one cannot wait to see this unfold in missions to come. |
Captain Edmund Merrick Sat Nov 11th, 2023 @ 9:42pm |
I would like to give this award not for one post but for a series of posts. The series Two Spooks Meet At the Bar is not only a good glimpse into two people's stories, but a great relationship building set of posts as well. It symbolizes the idea that two crew members from different assignments can become friends and maintain that friendship across the great distance. I for one cannot wait to see this unfold in missions to come. Merrick is also the writer behind Stefan Zamfir from Poseidon. |
Commodore Tyler Malbrooke Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:14am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:14am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:14am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:13am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:13am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:13am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:13am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:12am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Tue May 5th, 2020 @ 3:12am |
The post titled "Belly Of The Beast" is nominated for this award. This post was a cross sim post with crew of the USS Tianglong. It served a number of purposes, two of which were to show a desperate group of people who would stop at nothing. The other was to establish a plot point to be revealed further down the road. This particular plot point will effect both the Pioneer and the Tianglong. I think it was beautifully written by all involved and kept the tension of a hostage situation high. It also showcases the talent prevalent in both sims. Well done to everyone... |
Commodore Tyler Malbrooke Tue Oct 16th, 2018 @ 12:10am |
I am putting the post "Bonded in Time" up for this award for this mission. In this post the writer behind Captain Anderson is the same as Elloma Essu and they pulled double duty. Switching from one character to the next very often in mid paragraph without disrupting the flow of the post. I also appreciate the fact that the writers were ready willing and able to give their characters from another sim a chance to play out in an alternate universe. Well done to all involved. Bravo... |
Tue Oct 16th, 2018 @ 12:10am |
I am putting the post "Bonded in Time" up for this award for this mission. In this post the writer behind Captain Anderson is the same as Elloma Essu and they pulled double duty. Switching from one character to the next very often in mid paragraph without disrupting the flow of the post. I also appreciate the fact that the writers were ready willing and able to give their characters from another sim a chance to play out in an alternate universe. Well done to all involved. Bravo... |
Tue Oct 16th, 2018 @ 12:10am |
I am putting the post "Bonded in Time" up for this award for this mission. In this post the writer behind Captain Anderson is the same as Elloma Essu and they pulled double duty. Switching from one character to the next very often in mid paragraph without disrupting the flow of the post. I also appreciate the fact that the writers were ready willing and able to give their characters from another sim a chance to play out in an alternate universe. Well done to all involved. Bravo... |
Tue Oct 16th, 2018 @ 12:10am |
I am putting the post "Bonded in Time" up for this award for this mission. In this post the writer behind Captain Anderson is the same as Elloma Essu and they pulled double duty. Switching from one character to the next very often in mid paragraph without disrupting the flow of the post. I also appreciate the fact that the writers were ready willing and able to give their characters from another sim a chance to play out in an alternate universe. Well done to all involved. Bravo... |
Lieutenant Commander Hermia O'Rourke Sun Jul 8th, 2018 @ 9:46pm |
I nominate the post "Marine Meeting". This post shows us readers something that is rarely seen in sims. The inside world of the Marine mind. It also shows the ties that bind the Marine Corps together. It will be interesting to see how the relationships between the Marines develops. |
Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius Tremble Sun Jul 8th, 2018 @ 9:46pm |
I nominate the post "Marine Meeting". This post shows us readers something that is rarely seen in sims. The inside world of the Marine mind. It also shows the ties that bind the Marine Corps together. It will be interesting to see how the relationships between the Marines develops. |
Sun Jul 8th, 2018 @ 9:46pm |
I nominate the post "Marine Meeting". This post shows us readers something that is rarely seen in sims. The inside world of the Marine mind. It also shows the ties that bind the Marine Corps together. It will be interesting to see how the relationships between the Marines develops. |