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== Career ==
== Career ==
Though not yet well known in most circles, Davenport hasn't made many friends in Starfleet. His most well-known articles were a series of features on Romulan refugees of the Hobus star incident, many of whom passed through the Sol system before being sent to other planets. The articles were somewhat critical of Starfleet's humanitarian response to the crisis.
Though not yet well known in most circles, Davenport hasn't made many friends in Starfleet. His most well-known articles were a series of features on Romulan refugees of the Hobus star incident, many of whom passed through the Sol system before being sent to other planets. The articles were somewhat critical of Starfleet's humanitarian response to the crisis, highlighting the plights of many refugees who lived in camps for months at a time, even in the Sol system. The articles were factually accurate, but, as his critics claimed, unbalanced. They are still occasionally cited by politicians and other entities looking to cast doubt on Starfleet's reputation.


== Motivations ==
== Motivations ==
So far, it remains unclear exactly why Davenport came to DSX.
So far, it remains unclear exactly why Davenport came to DSX.

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Andrew Davenport
Position Journalist
Rank Civilian
Species Human
Gender Male
DOB 236010.31
Age 41
Birthplace Starbase 1

Andrew Davenport is a civilian freelance journalist currently living on Deep Space Ten. He arrived at the station shortly after the rogue Mercury incident in mid 2391. Prior to this, Davenport spent nearly all of his life in the Sol system.

Career

Though not yet well known in most circles, Davenport hasn't made many friends in Starfleet. His most well-known articles were a series of features on Romulan refugees of the Hobus star incident, many of whom passed through the Sol system before being sent to other planets. The articles were somewhat critical of Starfleet's humanitarian response to the crisis, highlighting the plights of many refugees who lived in camps for months at a time, even in the Sol system. The articles were factually accurate, but, as his critics claimed, unbalanced. They are still occasionally cited by politicians and other entities looking to cast doubt on Starfleet's reputation.

Motivations

So far, it remains unclear exactly why Davenport came to DSX.