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Sir Albert Noel Campbell Macklin (October 28, 1886 - November 10, 1946) an Australian-born British hockey player who went on to become an innovative car manufacturer and boat designer. He won a gold medal with the British national team at the 1910 European Championship.

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  • Albert Macklin était un écrivain Humain de science-fiction, dans les visions de Benjamin Sisko sous l'influence des Prophètes et des Pah-wraiths.
  • thumb|Albert bei der Arbeit (1953) Albert Macklin entspringt einer prophetischen Vision Benjamin Siskos, um ihn umzustimmen und nicht seinen Dienst zu quittieren. Macklin arbeitet als Science-Fiction-Autor in den 50er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts für das Incredible Tales-Magazin in New York City auf der Erde. Er ist ein sehr friedliebender Mensch, der sehr daran interessiert ist, Ärger im Büro zu vermeiden. Er ist vergesslich und hat des Öfteren Probleme sich zu artikulieren. Macklin ist Pfeifenraucher. (DS9: ) Albert Macklin wurde von Colm Meaney gespielt und von Roland Hemmo synchronisiert.
  • Sir Albert Noel Campbell Macklin (October 28, 1886 - November 10, 1946) an Australian-born British hockey player who went on to become an innovative car manufacturer and boat designer. He won a gold medal with the British national team at the 1910 European Championship.
  • A shy man with a stammer, Macklin's professed preference for robots over Humans was based largely on their being "uncomplicated". His stories included "Federation and Empire", "1001: First Odyssey" and "Me, Android". Macklin read Benny Russell's Deep Space Nine story and, after Douglas Pabst refused to publish it, suggested that Russell make the story a dream. Although Herbert Rossoff believed that making it a dream undermined the story, Pabst did not take his opinion into consideration. Russell based the character of Miles O'Brien on Macklin. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)
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  • Albert Macklin in 1953
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  • 1886-10-28(xsd:date)
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  • Cobham, England
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  • Perth, Australia
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  • 1910(xsd:integer)
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  • 1946-11-10(xsd:date)
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  • Male
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  • A shy man with a stammer, Macklin's professed preference for robots over Humans was based largely on their being "uncomplicated". His stories included "Federation and Empire", "1001: First Odyssey" and "Me, Android". Macklin read Benny Russell's Deep Space Nine story and, after Douglas Pabst refused to publish it, suggested that Russell make the story a dream. Although Herbert Rossoff believed that making it a dream undermined the story, Pabst did not take his opinion into consideration. Macklin later sold a novel to Gnome Press called Infrastructure. He planned to make it the first of three volumes of novels focusing on robots. (DS9 episode: "Far Beyond the Stars") Macklin once worked as a mechanical engineer. He was of the belief that robots could not hurt humans and had written several laws in his stories to that effect. Russell based the character of Miles O'Brien on Macklin. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)
  • Albert Macklin était un écrivain Humain de science-fiction, dans les visions de Benjamin Sisko sous l'influence des Prophètes et des Pah-wraiths.
  • thumb|Albert bei der Arbeit (1953) Albert Macklin entspringt einer prophetischen Vision Benjamin Siskos, um ihn umzustimmen und nicht seinen Dienst zu quittieren. Macklin arbeitet als Science-Fiction-Autor in den 50er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts für das Incredible Tales-Magazin in New York City auf der Erde. Er ist ein sehr friedliebender Mensch, der sehr daran interessiert ist, Ärger im Büro zu vermeiden. Er ist vergesslich und hat des Öfteren Probleme sich zu artikulieren. Macklin ist Pfeifenraucher. (DS9: ) Albert Macklin wurde von Colm Meaney gespielt und von Roland Hemmo synchronisiert.
  • Sir Albert Noel Campbell Macklin (October 28, 1886 - November 10, 1946) an Australian-born British hockey player who went on to become an innovative car manufacturer and boat designer. He won a gold medal with the British national team at the 1910 European Championship.
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