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[[Image:Phil Wallace.jpg|thumb|Ensign Phil Wallace.]]
 
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'''Phil Wallace''' was an [[Ensign]] serving aboard the [[USS Pegasus|USS ''Pegasus'']] with [[William T. Riker]]. He was killed during the testing of a Starfleet prototype [[Interphase cloaking device|Interphase Cloaking Device]], violating the [[Treaty of Algeron]]. In [[2370]], Riker would recall that Wallace was a "Hell of a handball player.", and was seriously considered for a promotion, presumably to [[Lieutenant Junior Grade]], shortly before his death. ''([[ENT]]: "[[These Are the Voyages...]]")''
 
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[[Ensign]] '''Phil Wallace''' was a [[command division]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who served aboard the {{USS|Pegasus}} under [[Captain]] [[Erik Pressman]] during the late [[2350s]]. He was one of seventy-one crewmembers killed during the illegal testing of an experimental [[phasing cloaking device]] in [[2358]].
   
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In [[2370]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]], who had been one of the survivors of the ''Pegasus'', would recall that he was a "hell of a [[handball]] player", and was seriously considered for a [[promotion]], shortly before his death. ({{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
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Revision as of 20:46, 11 April 2012

Ensign Phil Wallace was a command division Starfleet officer who served aboard the USS Pegasus under Captain Erik Pressman during the late 2350s. He was one of seventy-one crewmembers killed during the illegal testing of an experimental phasing cloaking device in 2358.

In 2370, Commander William Riker, who had been one of the survivors of the Pegasus, would recall that he was a "hell of a handball player", and was seriously considered for a promotion, shortly before his death. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

Ensign Wallace was played by producer Rick Berman's assistant, Doug Mirabello.