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'''Margaret Mullin''' was a [[Human]] female who resided in [[San Francisco]].
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'''Margaret Mullen''' was a [[Human]] female and love interest of [[Jonathan Archer]] in [[2136]].
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At 24 years of age, Archer proposed [[marriage]] to Margaret on the night before he graduated from [[flight school]] in [[San Francisco]], in front of her apartment on [[Westgate Avenue]]. To Archer's dismay, she declined, stating that she did not wish to become a "[[Starfleet]] widow."
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In [[2165]], [[T'Pol]] related this story to Archer, as a way of proving that he was not the victim of an elaborate deception, when she told him that he had been infected with a series of [[interspatial parasite]]s [[2153|twelve years previously]], which inhibited his ability to form new, long-term memories. As Archer had never told the story to anyone else, this effectively convinced him that T'Pol was telling the truth. The timeline in which this occurred was negated when the parasites were eliminated, neutralizing their presence in the past as well, changing history in such a way as the infection never occurred. ({{ENT|Twilight}})
   
In the [[2130s]], [[Jonathan Archer]] asked her to marry him, but she turned him down, saying she did not wish to become "a [[Starfleet (Earth)|Starfleet]] widow." ([[ENT]]: "[[Twilight]]")
 
 
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Revision as of 04:21, 7 June 2014

AT: "xx" Margaret Mullen was a Human female and love interest of Jonathan Archer in 2136.

At 24 years of age, Archer proposed marriage to Margaret on the night before he graduated from flight school in San Francisco, in front of her apartment on Westgate Avenue. To Archer's dismay, she declined, stating that she did not wish to become a "Starfleet widow."

In 2165, T'Pol related this story to Archer, as a way of proving that he was not the victim of an elaborate deception, when she told him that he had been infected with a series of interspatial parasites twelve years previously, which inhibited his ability to form new, long-term memories. As Archer had never told the story to anyone else, this effectively convinced him that T'Pol was telling the truth. The timeline in which this occurred was negated when the parasites were eliminated, neutralizing their presence in the past as well, changing history in such a way as the infection never occurred. (ENT: "Twilight")