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− | {{Powerless Fictional Character|name = Dornel Banks|type of appearance = Direct|nationality = {{NorthAmericans|[[West Coast People's Democratic Republic]]}}|occupation = Warehouse employee}}'''Dornel Banks''' was an [[Black people|African-American]] man who worked in a warehouse in [[Studio City (Powerless)|Studio City]], [[West Coast People's |
+ | {{Powerless Fictional Character|name = Dornel Banks|type of appearance = Direct|nationality = {{NorthAmericans|[[West Coast People's Democratic Republic]]}}|occupation = Warehouse employee}}'''Dornel Banks''' was an [[Black people|African-American]] man who worked in a warehouse in [[Studio City (Powerless)|Studio City]], [[West Coast People's Democratic Republic]] under the management of [[Emmett Muldberg]]. He became relatively friendly with [[Charlie Simpkins]]. When Simpkins began using a baby stroller as a make-shift dolly, Banks was one of the workers who followed suit. As this was against the rules, Muldberg quashed the scheme within a few days, even posting the rule against wheeled conveyances. Banks loudly challenged the new policy as "bullshit".<ref>''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'' September/October, 2018, ebook.</ref> |
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Type of Appearance: | Direct |
Nationality: | West Coast People's Democratic Republic |
Occupation: | Warehouse employee |
Dornel Banks was an African-American man who worked in a warehouse in Studio City, West Coast People's Democratic Republic under the management of Emmett Muldberg. He became relatively friendly with Charlie Simpkins. When Simpkins began using a baby stroller as a make-shift dolly, Banks was one of the workers who followed suit. As this was against the rules, Muldberg quashed the scheme within a few days, even posting the rule against wheeled conveyances. Banks loudly challenged the new policy as "bullshit".[1]
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- ↑ Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September/October, 2018, ebook.
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