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incite[]

I think we need a citation to show that Forrest was in fact named for DeForest Kelley. --umrguy42 18:00, 19 June 2007 (UTC)

The three non-regular Earth Starfleet officers seen in ENT: "Broken Bow" were named after the three lead actors of The Original Series. Admiral Forrest was named for DeForest Kelley, Commander Williams for William Shatner, and Leonard for Leonard Nimoy. In addition, there was a Vulcan named Tos, a play on the abbreviation TOS, which, of course, means The Original Series (as in Star Trek: The Original Series). I'll see if I can find a proper source for this, though. --From Andoria with Love 18:33, 19 June 2007 (UTC)

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It is unknown whether Forrest left behind any family, as none have appeared on screen.

Removed the following, as we shouldn't state what wasn't mentioned. --31dot 20:42, 6 February 2009 (UTC)

Opening sentence[]

I don't know what it is, but this just doesn't read right to me:

Maxwell Forrest was a Human Starfleet official in charge of the NX Project during the 2140s and 2150s. As a commodore, he supervised the first tests of the warp five engine.

It reads like it's repeating itself. Perhaps the following would be better:

Maxwell Forrest was a Human Starfleet official who oversaw the early missions of Enterprise NX-01. As a commodore, he also supervised the first tests of the warp five engine, which revolutionised Human space travel in the 22nd century.

Anyone have any comments? -- TrekFan TALK 21:29, January 22, 2011 (UTC)

Quote[]

"Today, we are about to cross a new threshold."
Maxwell Forrest, 2151 ("Broken Bow")

I've removed the above quote, as it doesn't have anything to do with Forrest in terms of describing him or talking about him. 31dot (talk) 11:53, May 17, 2016 (UTC)

pna-incomplete[]

Missing references –Gvsualan (talk) 21:32, 1 March 2021 (UTC)

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