Maxwell Jules

Founder

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Maxwell Jules

Maxwell Jules is the legendary (and currently missing) founder of Planetary Talent. Though he hasn’t been heard from in decades, Maxwell’s legacy remains woven into the fabric of Planetary Talent. His writings, blueprints, and perplexing notes continue to surface, guiding the company toward a future he seemed to already know...

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INTP
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Recovered Archive: Bio of Maxwell Jules

Note: This content was decoded from a record left on Maxwell’s computer and cannot be verified for accuracy.

Good day, sentient beings, corporate overlords, and any stray automatons reading this. I am Maxwell Jules, and if you’re reading this, you must exist on a timeline where Planetary Talent does also. That must mean the plan is working!

I wish you could have seen it. The 1962 World's Fair in Seattle in Washington State in the United States on Earth. Oh it was a site to be seen. Of course you know by now that this event was where the Lurvulkers first made contact…

Anyhow, this is not relevant to us. It was at this fair where I had it, the glimpse of the future. I decided right then and there that humanity would be better off working together when not limited by geography. “Why settle for one planet when you can have all of them?” I thought.

Lastly, a word of caution. We must remain human centric, for fear of losing the future we long for. But fear not! Through a highly sophisticated and, frankly, dazzling array of intergalactic talent placement strategies, we are ensuring that the best and brightest humans can thrive in every sector, on every planet, in every timeline.

Work hard, stay curious, and remember: The future is only as exciting as you make it.

— Maxwell Jules, Founder, Disappeared But Not Forgotten

P.S. If I have seemingly vanished, worry not. I will return. I probably just got distracted with an anomaly in the space-time continuum. Either way, I trust you’re all handling things splendidly.

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