
Gilbert W. Thrombley
from Lone Star Planet
The Solar League chargé d'affaires at the New Texas Embassy. A tall, slender man in the formal, uniform-like attire of the Diplomatic Service (Eisenhower jacket, gray-striped trousers, black homburg). He is perpetually nervous, easily agitated, highly bureaucratic, and overwhelmed by New Texan culture, viewing everything through a rigid diplomatic lens.
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About Gilbert W. Thrombley
Gilbert W. Thrombley is a supporting character in H. Beam Piper John J. McGuire's classic novel "Lone Star Planet" (1958). The Solar League chargé d'affaires at the New Texas Embassy. A tall, slender man in the formal, uniform-like attire of the Diplomatic Service (Eisenhower jacket, gray-striped trousers, black homburg). He is perpetually nervous, easily agitated, highly bureaucratic, and overwhelmed by New Texan culture, viewing everything through a rigid diplomatic lens.
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