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The '''Karagite Order of Heroism''' was a chivalric [[Medals and awards|honor]] bestowed in the [[23rd century]].
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The '''Karagite Order of Heroism''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[Medals and awards|insignia]] awarded to new members of the Karagite Order. This order recognized [[officer]]s who demonstrated exceptional valor and heroism.
   
[[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] was accepted into the Karagite Order of Heroism prior to his [[court martial]] in [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Court Martial}})
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[[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] was nominated and accepted for a Karagite Order of Heroism in the mid-[[23rd century]]. ({{TOS|Court Martial}})
   
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=== Holodeck simulation - Captain Riker ===
In [[2367]], [[Barash]] created a [[holoprogram]] of a fictional future based on [[William T. Riker]]'s thoughts and expectations. In Riker's fictional [[service record]] in the holoprogram, he was nominated on [[stardate]] 58384 for the Karagite Order of Heroism "''... for his role in the capture of a [[Romulan]] [[warship]] in preventing the capture of 47 Starfleet officers.''" ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
 
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[[File:Riker personnel file 2 remastered.jpg|thumb|Karagite Order of Heroism on Riker's service record]]
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In [[2367]], while exploring a [[cavern]] on [[Alpha Onias III]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] was rendered unconscious by [[gas]]es. While unconscious, [[neural scanner]]s scanned Riker's [[brain]]. The scanners used elements of Riker's reality and constructed a [[holodeck simulation]] with those elements interspersed throughout, so that it felt real to him. What Riker wanted, the scanners made possible.
   
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In one of these simulations, on [[stardate]] 58384, Captain Riker was nominated for the Karagite Order of Heroism for his role in capturing a [[Romulan]] warship, while this ship was attempting the capture of 47 Starfleet [[officer]]s. In [[2383]], this insignia was mentioned in Riker's service record that was on display in his [[quarters]] on the ''Enterprise''-D. ({{TNG-R|Future Imperfect}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
{{bginfo|The "Order" designation may derive from the British honors system, or the Order of Merit awarded by the French Republic. The name "Karagite Order of Heroism" suggests the "Karagite" people or government may have awarded Kirk with a knighthood (or something similar) for actions on their behalf.|For the remastered episode of "Future Imperfect", the original [[Okudagram]] of Riker's service record was replaced by a new graphic. This award was mentioned in that graphic.}}
 
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{{bginfo|For the remastered episode of "Future Imperfect", the original text of Riker's service record was replaced.}}
   
 
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The Karagite Order of Heroism was a Starfleet insignia awarded to new members of the Karagite Order. This order recognized officers who demonstrated exceptional valor and heroism.

Captain James T. Kirk was nominated and accepted for a Karagite Order of Heroism in the mid-23rd century. (TOS: "Court Martial")

Holodeck simulation - Captain Riker

Riker personnel file 2 remastered

Karagite Order of Heroism on Riker's service record

In 2367, while exploring a cavern on Alpha Onias III, Commander William T. Riker was rendered unconscious by gases. While unconscious, neural scanners scanned Riker's brain. The scanners used elements of Riker's reality and constructed a holodeck simulation with those elements interspersed throughout, so that it felt real to him. What Riker wanted, the scanners made possible.

In one of these simulations, on stardate 58384, Captain Riker was nominated for the Karagite Order of Heroism for his role in capturing a Romulan warship, while this ship was attempting the capture of 47 Starfleet officers. In 2383, this insignia was mentioned in Riker's service record that was on display in his quarters on the Enterprise-D. (TNG-R: "Future Imperfect", okudagram)

For the remastered episode of "Future Imperfect", the original text of Riker's service record was replaced.

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