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View Awards - Christophe Leblanc

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Out Of Character Awards

Award Reason
Meritorious Newcomer Award Meritorious Newcomer Award
Awarded 03 Feb 2024 @ 10:50pm
Nominated by Commander Calliope Zahn
For the depiction of an outgoing CEO, a stark contrast to his predecessor. Leblanc’s writer has not only brought a new style of writing - with a French twist - to O.C, he also managed to launch several entertaining JPs as soon as he arrived. -nomination by spiral

While it's tempting to join a sim and introduce a character in an easy, fresh-page-turning manner and ignore what went before, Endia sees messy pre-existing story items as potential and goes for the jugular in building character drama, scene tension, and conflict in big and small ways. This roleplayer is definitely a *writer* first and has jumped into the game with gusto. A wonderful addition to our crew. -nomination by nikki
Sim Feature Post Sim Feature Post
Awarded 03 Feb 2024 @ 10:56pm
Nominated by Commander Calliope Zahn
Successor’s Dilemma - by Endia and Nikki
When LeBlanc goes to move into his new office, he discovers it still occupied by the outgoing Chief Engineer. LeBlanc finds an indifferent reception and the transfer of power goes smoothly enough, but a small detail leads to a not so small misunderstanding, and sows the seeds for the conflict of egos.
Constellation Prize Constellation Prize
Awarded 04 Mar 2024 @ 5:42pm
Nominated by Commander Calliope Zahn
For the introduction of Quintin Grant, an NPC that fills a characterization gap that will be left behind by his former Department Chief. If it’s possible for anyone to fill the shoes left behind, the honor will go to the young Quintin Grant with his ample genius, low empathy reserves, and burgeoning ego. As portrayed in the post “Cooler Heads”
Silver Quill Medal Silver Quill Medal
Awarded 04 Mar 2024 @ 5:43pm
Nominated by Commander Calliope Zahn
for a series of posts (A change of plans, Unauthorized Access, Misattributed, Cooler Heads, Almost But Not Quite Over, Honor, Respect, Domain) that portrays a bumpy transition between two Chief Engineers. The dialogues are intense and show that Starfleet officers are not always perfect.