This was a book published between 2689 and 2701 by Carl T. LaFong about his life as the Kilrathi War's Greatest Ace (he was actually one of the war's twenty greatest aces alongside Christopher Blair and Todd Marshall). Much of the material was the inspiration for the Wing Commander holo-vid, a bionetic holo-vid vid-game work by Tristan Roberts. It was published some two years after the two part saga was released and discussed LaFong's involvement in the making of the holo-vids and his own celebrity success.

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  • The Memoirs of Lieutenant Colonel T. LaFong: The Kilrathi War's Greatest Ace (TCSN, Retired)
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  • This was a book published between 2689 and 2701 by Carl T. LaFong about his life as the Kilrathi War's Greatest Ace (he was actually one of the war's twenty greatest aces alongside Christopher Blair and Todd Marshall). Much of the material was the inspiration for the Wing Commander holo-vid, a bionetic holo-vid vid-game work by Tristan Roberts. It was published some two years after the two part saga was released and discussed LaFong's involvement in the making of the holo-vids and his own celebrity success.
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  • This was a book published between 2689 and 2701 by Carl T. LaFong about his life as the Kilrathi War's Greatest Ace (he was actually one of the war's twenty greatest aces alongside Christopher Blair and Todd Marshall). Much of the material was the inspiration for the Wing Commander holo-vid, a bionetic holo-vid vid-game work by Tristan Roberts. It was published some two years after the two part saga was released and discussed LaFong's involvement in the making of the holo-vids and his own celebrity success. LaFong only served for 15 years of the war, coincidently his experiences mirrored those of Christopher Blair even down to being punished by Tolwyn and sent to Caernarvon Station for ten years with Blair. He retired not long after the events of the destruction of the Kilrathi invasion fleet over Terra. The Memoirs would see competition with other authors who served in the era including Jason Armstrong and Todd Marshall whom Carl T. LaFong flew with during the war; The sheer exhilaration with which Marshall tells his war stories gives his book a leg up on the likes of Armstrong and LaFong.” —Michael Gallagher
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