Distinctions
Distinctions, Medals, Orders and Honours are means for governments, governmental entities and Governance to distinguish, acknowledge and reward persons for their contributions.
Distinctions and Explanations[edit]
- Akemi Homura Medal – for Successful Resolution of a Seemingly Hopeless Situation
- Chitose Yuma Medal – for Combat Leadership Exceeding Expectations of Age and Training Level
- Defender’s Star, First Class – for Performance Greatly Exceeding the Expectations of AI Battle Analysts
- Directorate Citation – for Contributing to an Exceptional Degree to the Wellbeing of Humanity (distributed widely in light of New Athens)
- Oppenheimer Award - for Management of a Scientific Facility Exceeding Upper-end Performance Estimates
- Nobel Prize - for Works with the Greatest Benefit for Mankind (in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine or Physiology, Literature, Peace)[1]
- Turing Award – for Contributions of a Technical Nature Made to the Computing Community[2]
List of people[edit]
Person | Distinction | Affiliated Event / Reason |
---|---|---|
Shirou Asaka | Akemi Homura Medal | for saving an as of yet unnamed colony[3] |
Shizuki Ryouko | Akemi Homura Medal | forced decloaking and disposal or Cephalopod Fleet during Battle for Kepler-27[4] |
Shizuki Ryouko | Chitose Yuma Medal | leadership during the raid on HSS Pierre-Simon Laplace[5] |
Tomoe Mami | Defender’s Star, First Class | her role in Saharan Raid |
Tomoe Mami | Directorate Citation | participation and leadership during New Athens[6] |
Akemi Homura | Directorate Citation | participation and leadership during New Athens, (presumed) posthumous[6] |
Sakura Kyouko | Directorate Citation | participation and leadership during New Athens[6] |
Joanne Valentin | Oppenheimer Award | Presumably running the Prometheus Research Institute[7] |
Vladimir Volokhov | Turing Award | development and codification of the eponymous Volokhov criterion and analysis[8] |