The 'SEAWC' badge |
The scroll reads 'Merda Nemine Accipimus', which although not
literal, is Latin for 'we take s--- from no-one'.The central area of the badge
depicts a wooden structure, which, depending on where you are from, can be
described as a John, bog, loo, toilet, water closet etc. It is seen adrift on a
stormy sea, emphasizing the reason for the existence of SEAWC, which is to calm
the waters of the EAW community.
This particular badge was conceived
and created from the dark recesses of Captain Kurt's mind. |
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SEAWC Awards (Semi-serious) |
The 'DCM' |
The 'MSC' |
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The creators within the EAW community have special skills the
rest of us can only envy. This Medal is awarded, tongue-in-cheek, to
individuals who have contributed much in the cause of furthering the longevity
of EAW.
RECIPIENTS:
Moggy 3/Feb/2003
On behalf of the EAW
community, we say thanks. |
The longevity of EAW is due not only to those technical
creators within the community, but also to those who give EAW their support.
This Medal is awarded, tongue-in-cheek, to individuals who have given their
best in keeping alive not only EAW, but the community it has
generated.
RECIPIENTS:
Sandbagger 25/May/2003
On behalf of the
EAW community, we say thanks. |
The 'DMM' |
The 'VBM' |
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This award is given for continuous and unfailing dedication to
all in the EAW Community, through the creation of aircraft to the very highest
standards achievable, whilst always willing to share knowledge with
others.
RECIPIENTS:
Captain
Kurt 16/July/2004
On behalf of the EAW community, we say
thanks. |
For his modifications to EAW, which have opened up a new
understanding of not only the code of EAW, but how to apply this knowledge to
further all aspects of game play and visual
enhancements.
RECIPIENTS:
Von
BeerHofen 23/July/2004
On behalf of the EAW community, we say
thanks. |
The 'CSS' |
The 'MSS' |
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This award is given for their efforts on our behalf in the
field of skinning aircraft for use in EAW, but in particular, for their
expertise, patience and sheer determination in the creation of High Resolution
aircraft, a first for this flight simulation.
RECIPIENTS:
John 'Col. Gibbon' Graham
1/August/2004 John 'Chompy' Masters
1/August/2004 Jeff 'Salty' Salter
1/August/2004 Mike 'Mike 1' Riddell
31/August/2004
On behalf of the EAW community, we say
thanks. |
This award is given for his efforts on our behalf in the field
of skinning aircraft for use in EAW, but in particular, for his expertise,
patience and sheer determination in the creation of High Resolution aircraft, a
first for this flight simulation.
RECIPIENTS:
Mr
'Mr J' Johnson 21/August/2004
On behalf of the EAW community,
we say thanks. |
The 'HHA' |
The 'OPB' |
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This award is given for their continuous help and support to
all members of the EAW community, in resolving software issue, the
incorporation of modifications and in the giving of general
advice.
RECIPIENTS:
Kay
'Huntress' Hamill 9/October/2004 Gus
'RAF_Dumoulin' Audiber 9/october/2004
On behalf of the EAW
community, we say thanks. |
For the many and varied aircraft skins he has created for use
by the EAW Community. In particular, the advances he has made in the detailed
field of High Resolution aircraft.
RECIPIENTS:
Dean 'DeanH' Hill 15/October/2005
Beauty
is in the eye of the beholder. |
The 'MA' |
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For thier outstanding work in developing new 3DZ models for use
in EAW. In particular, the more unusual aircraft used during and before World
War 2.
RECIPIENTS:
Jan
Tuma 15/October/2005 Karel 'K2'
Chvojka 15/october/2005
As the EAW Community, we say thank
you. |
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