Difference between revisions of "Mr. Selter"
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| − | ''' | + | '''Mr. Selter''' is part of the [[United States]] Joint Committee. |
== History == | == History == | ||
| − | + | Mr. Selter sat on the Joint Committee on Terrible Events at the [[United States Capitol]]. He participated in the committee's consideration of the proposal to approve {{ap|Convenience Airways|company}}' radical passenger control system for use across the entire airline industry. After [[Homer]] gave a testimony, Mr. Selter clarified that Homer was enticed by the thought of enjoying savory meats but repulsed by the appearance of his wife's family. Homer confirmed this. When the committee learned about the use of trap doors to send unruly passengers to a jail cell below the floor, Mr. Selter told [[Warren Wingspan]] that passengers needed a heads-up before their civil liberties were violated. Mr. Wingspan then revealed that the use of trap doors was mentioned in the pre-flight safety video. | |
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Revision as of 11:06, October 26, 2025
Mr. Selter
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Character Information
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Mr. Selter is part of the United States Joint Committee.
History
Mr. Selter sat on the Joint Committee on Terrible Events at the United States Capitol. He participated in the committee's consideration of the proposal to approve Convenience Airways' radical passenger control system for use across the entire airline industry. After Homer gave a testimony, Mr. Selter clarified that Homer was enticed by the thought of enjoying savory meats but repulsed by the appearance of his wife's family. Homer confirmed this. When the committee learned about the use of trap doors to send unruly passengers to a jail cell below the floor, Mr. Selter told Warren Wingspan that passengers needed a heads-up before their civil liberties were violated. Mr. Wingspan then revealed that the use of trap doors was mentioned in the pre-flight safety video.
Appearances