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The medal is a circular shape of nickel colour. The obverse bears the stylized solar halo of One Nation with the inscription | The medal is a circular shape of nickel colour. The obverse bears the stylized solar halo of [[One Nation]] with the inscription <small>KINGDOM OF MOROBE AND VORSIA COMPANION</small>. The reverse bears the name of the recipient and the date awarded. The medal is mounted to the ribbon by a clasp with the inscription <small>ONE NATION UNDER JOU</small>. | ||
The rectangular ribbon consists of a central dark blue stripe, flanked by equal turquoise and ice blue stripes, with an outer stripe of teal blue. The colours represent the frozen and mountainous landscape of Morabora. | |||
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Revision as of 01:36, 13 August 2024
Project Ice Giant Medal | |
General Information | |
Category | Development Projects |
Awarded for | Participation in construction and development efforts on Morabora. |
Status | Currently awarded |
Established | Year 21 |
Ribbon | |
Project Ice Giant Medal is awarded to individuals who have actively contributed to any development projects on planet Morabora. The medal is awarded only once, regardless of number of projects participated in. Subsequent contributions may be recognized with other awards if warranted.
The minimum requirement for eligibility is active participation in logistics, construction or project planning.
Description
The medal is a circular shape of nickel colour. The obverse bears the stylized solar halo of One Nation with the inscription KINGDOM OF MOROBE AND VORSIA COMPANION. The reverse bears the name of the recipient and the date awarded. The medal is mounted to the ribbon by a clasp with the inscription ONE NATION UNDER JOU.
The rectangular ribbon consists of a central dark blue stripe, flanked by equal turquoise and ice blue stripes, with an outer stripe of teal blue. The colours represent the frozen and mountainous landscape of Morabora.