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Off the top of my head, the T202 series just loves George Moriarty- AKA "the most interesting man in the world", and goes on about how clever he is, that he's a musician, etc. I doubt I'd have ever been curious to learn more about him had it not been for that bio. T202 bios are by far my favorite Pre War bios.
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