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'''Captain Wallace''' was a [[UNSC]] officer. In [[2525]], he was [[captain]] of the ''[[UNSC Commonwealth]]''. Wallace lost his left arm below the elbow some time in his career.<ref>[[The Fall of Reach]] page 103</ref> Rather than utilize an artificial limb, he simply did not have a left arm, something that probably took getting used to by his crew.
'''Captain Wallace''' was a [[UNSC]] officer. In [[2525]], he was [[captain]] of the ''[[UNSC Commonwealth]]''. Wallace lost his left arm below the elbow some time in his career. Rather than utilize an artificial limb, he simply did not have a left arm, something that probably took getting used to by his crew.


Although an exceptionally brilliant tactical officer, Wallace was rather by-the-book and did not enjoy having civilians on his bridge, as evident by his displeasure of [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]].
Although an exceptionally brilliant tactical officer, Wallace was rather by-the-book and did not enjoy having civilians on his bridge, as evident by his displeasure of [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]].<ref>[[The Fall of Reach]] page 104</ref>


Wallace and his ship was instrumental in helping the [[Spartans]] cripple a [[Covenant]] frigate sufficiently enough for them to destroy it.
Wallace and his ship were instrumental in helping the [[Spartans]] cripple a [[Covenant]] frigate sufficiently enough for them to destroy it.<ref>[[The Fall of Reach]] page 130</ref>
 
 
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Revision as of 23:05, March 28, 2007

Captain Wallace was a UNSC officer. In 2525, he was captain of the UNSC Commonwealth. Wallace lost his left arm below the elbow some time in his career.[1] Rather than utilize an artificial limb, he simply did not have a left arm, something that probably took getting used to by his crew.

Although an exceptionally brilliant tactical officer, Wallace was rather by-the-book and did not enjoy having civilians on his bridge, as evident by his displeasure of Dr. Catherine Halsey.[2]

Wallace and his ship were instrumental in helping the Spartans cripple a Covenant frigate sufficiently enough for them to destroy it.[3]


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