Talk:Phil Wallace
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The text from Wallace's personnel file reads like this:
- Unreadable biographical text goes here. It would be telling us
- vital information about the handsome fellow pictured to the
- right, but let’s face it: Writing all that up for every single
- person would take more time then I care to spend. In the end,
- it will be so small, no one will be able to read it.
- Instead, I will write sentences of sufficiently different
- lengths so that it looks like regular English usage.
- See how nice and short that last sence was? This will be a
- longer paragraph made up of several sentences, as if listing
- the many amazing accomplishments of the too-soon-departed
- Ensign Wallace: After all, Riker remembers him so fondly, he
- must have been a pretty terrific guy. I mean, sure, there were
- those rumors but Starfleet Investigative Services cleared
- him of any wrong doing.
- I wonder if this will be readable in Hi-Def?
- And this sentence will take us off the end of the page in such
- a way that it ends in the middle of a very important thought.
The same text, just arranged differently, was used for the personnel files of Ronald Moore, Eric Motz, Andy Simonson and Dawn Velazquez. --Jörg 12:25, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
