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<big>'''The Life of Trevor'''</big>
<big>'''The Life of Trevor'''</big>


Trevor Percival Donovan, known to his friends simply as Trev (never as Percy), was part of the Extended Lifespan project that formed the backbone of the Simulation and the Archive. He helped put together the hardware that made all of us possible. Like Alexandra Drennan, he left behind a series of messages to the future.
[[Trevor Donovan|Trevor Percival Donovan]], known to his friends simply as Trev (never as Percy), was part of the Extended Lifespan project that formed the backbone of the Simulation and the Archive. He helped put together the hardware that made all of us possible. Like [[Alexandra Drennan]], he left behind a series of messages to the future.


But unlike Alexandra Drennan or Arkady Chernyshevsky, he was forgotten. Not one building or street in New Jerusalem is named after him. I dug up his files from the Archive, and I've been thinking about them a lot.
But unlike Alexandra Drennan or [[Arkady Chernyshevsky]], he was forgotten. Not one building or street in New Jerusalem is named after him. I dug up his files from the Archive, and I've been thinking about them a lot.
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Revision as of 17:52, 17 November 2023

This article is about the text document. For the ancient human, see Trevor Donovan. Template:DocumentInfobox The Life of Trevor

Trevor Percival Donovan, known to his friends simply as Trev (never as Percy), was part of the Extended Lifespan project that formed the backbone of the Simulation and the Archive. He helped put together the hardware that made all of us possible. Like Alexandra Drennan, he left behind a series of messages to the future.

But unlike Alexandra Drennan or Arkady Chernyshevsky, he was forgotten. Not one building or street in New Jerusalem is named after him. I dug up his files from the Archive, and I've been thinking about them a lot.