View Awards - Norval Tigan

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Out Of Character Awards

Award Reason
Post Of The Month - OOC Post Of The Month - OOC
Awarded Sun Aug 5th, 2012 @ 4:44pm
Nominated by Admiral Ricky Wegener
Post Of The Month for July is Ruminations, a touching memorial to Dr. Connor McKinney, written by CMDR Sakkath and LT Norval Tigan.
Starfleet Commendation Medal - IC Starfleet Commendation Medal - IC
Awarded Wed Oct 24th, 2012 @ 4:01pm
Nominated by Commander Oralia Zeferino
For attempting to subdue and disarm Jonas Levin when Levin threatened to kill Ian Bren and four other officers.
Starfleet Meritorious Unit Commendation - IC Starfleet Meritorious Unit Commendation - IC
Awarded Wed Mar 13th, 2013 @ 9:15pm
Nominated by Admiral Ricky Wegener
The Starfleet Meritorious Unit Commendation is awarded to the crew of the USS Hammond, and those from 900 that accompanied them, for actions above and beyond the call of duty, and risking their lives to rescue station-mates that had crossed to an alternate universe.
Post Of The Month - OOC Post Of The Month - OOC
Awarded Mon Sep 7th, 2015 @ 7:42pm
Nominated by Captain Li Hawke
Post: The Order Of Operations

Choosing Post of the Month is always difficult with this crew, since just about everything you all write is POM worthy. Sometimes a post will grab us with its excitement, sometimes it is the mystery or the intrigue, and sometimes it just grabs your attention and keeps it in the post’s own quiet way. This month’s winner was just such a post. In The Order Of Operations we see a brief window of time with Sakkath and Norval reflecting on the current state of things in the aftermath of some crew attacks that were certainly personal. It was a rare moment of emotion when we see Sakkath say, essentially, ‘we’re mad as hell and we’re not gonna take it anymore’. Congratulations!
Whose Line Is It Anyway? - OOC Whose Line Is It Anyway? - OOC
Awarded Mon Sep 7th, 2015 @ 7:42pm
Nominated by Captain Li Hawke
Well, it didn’t happen often, but Norval Tigan was speechless. Sakkath stood unperturbed by the silence, allowing it to linger far too long for Norval’s taste. … And it went on. … And on. “Yes, of course!” he blurted into the stillness. - from "The Order of Operations"