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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a famous holo-vid director in the late-27th century. Using Lt. Colonel [[Carl T. LaFong]] as a consultant, Tristan Roberts released the [[Wing Commander I (holo-vid)]] based on operations in the Vega Sector and onboard the ''[[TCS Tiger's Claw]]'' and the [[Wing Commander II (holo-vid)]] set onboard the ''[[TCS Concordia]]'' in the Enigma Sector . The holo-vids sparked public interest in the history of the [[Terran-Kilrathi War]] and in the operation of space carriers in particular.  
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a famous holo-vid director in the late-27th/early-28th centuries. Using Lt. Colonel [[Carl T. LaFong]] as a consultant, Tristan Roberts released the [[Wing Commander I (holo-vid)]] based on operations in the Vega Sector and onboard the ''[[TCS Tiger's Claw]]'' and the [[Wing Commander II (holo-vid)]] set onboard the ''[[TCS Concordia]]'' in the Enigma Sector . The holo-vids sparked public interest in the history of the [[Terran-Kilrathi War]] and in the operation of space carriers in particular.  


Roberts was a director that prided himself on accuracy in all aspects; not just times and dates, but also emotions and relationships.  
Roberts was a director that prided himself on accuracy in all aspects; not just times and dates, but also emotions and relationships.  


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Latest revision as of 02:26, 23 January 2011

Tristan Roberts
Occupation Holo-vid Director


Tristan Roberts was a famous holo-vid director in the late-27th/early-28th centuries. Using Lt. Colonel Carl T. LaFong as a consultant, Tristan Roberts released the Wing Commander I (holo-vid) based on operations in the Vega Sector and onboard the TCS Tiger's Claw and the Wing Commander II (holo-vid) set onboard the TCS Concordia in the Enigma Sector . The holo-vids sparked public interest in the history of the Terran-Kilrathi War and in the operation of space carriers in particular.

Roberts was a director that prided himself on accuracy in all aspects; not just times and dates, but also emotions and relationships.