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+ | '''Morris MacCuthcheon''' was an interviewer working for the [[Capellan Broadcasting Company]] in the [[twenty-fourth century]]. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | On January 15 [[2371]] MacCuthcheon interviewed [[Major]] [[Victor LeGrand]] of the [[Marion's Highlanders|Marion Highlanders]], on a show named ''[[This Might Be Your Life]]'', regarding details of an encounter between the [[Second Kearny Highlanders]] and a bandit group led by a deserter from the [[St. Ives Cheveau-Légers]] on [[Lopez]].<ref name="HL(TCC)p27">''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 27, "Capellan Entrepreneurs"</ref> | ||
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Profession | Journalist |
Morris MacCuthcheon was an interviewer working for the Capellan Broadcasting Company in the twenty-fourth century.
History[edit]
On January 15 2371 MacCuthcheon interviewed Major Victor LeGrand of the Marion Highlanders, on a show named This Might Be Your Life, regarding details of an encounter between the Second Kearny Highlanders and a bandit group led by a deserter from the St. Ives Cheveau-Légers on Lopez.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 27, "Capellan Entrepreneurs"