Amanda Woodward (she/her) is a Human reporter for the Federation News Service. She has a degree in media studies from the University of Alpha Centauri and previously wrote for the Centauri Times. Woodward currently lives in Armstrong City, Luna.
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Amanda Woodward
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- Rank: Civilian
- Location: Armstrong City, Luna
- Occupation: Reporter
- Group: FNS
- Species: Human
- Gender: Female
- Age: 32
- DoB: 23694.13
- Birthplace: New Samarkand, Alpha Centauri III
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- Full Name: Amanda Jane Woodward
- Species: Human
- Gender: Female
- Date of Birth: April 13th, 2369
- Birthplace: New Samarkand, Alpha Centauri III
- Telepathic Status: T0/E0
- Personality Type: ESFP (Extraverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving)
- Favorite Book: All the President's Men, by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward
- Favorite Color: Lavender
- Favorite Food: Arista
- Hobbies: Hiking, playing the violin, traveling
- Fears: The dark and snakes
- Pet Peeves: Government corruption
Amanda Woodward was born on Alpha Centauri III to a retired Starfleet officer and an author. From a young age she had a strong interest in writing and hoped to create her own holonovels like her mother. After attending the University of Alpha Centauri and graduating with a degree in media studies, she became a junior reporter for the Centauri Times. Before moving to the Federation News Service she worked on a variety of projects from sports coverage to investigative reports on local government. Some of her greatest works for the Centauri Times include coverage of local elections and an investigative article on the cause of a cargo freighter crash on Alpha Centauri V. After joining the Federation News Service Amanda moved to the Sol system. She has an apartment in Armstrong City where she lives with her two cats while not traveling for work.
Fluent
- Federation Standard: Learned during her childhood.
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Conversational
- Tellarite: Learned at the University of Alpha Centauri.
- Italian: Taught by her mother at a young age.
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Intermediate/Elementary
- Vulcan: Learned in school before attending university.
- Denobulan: Taught by a friend.
- Klingon: Fragments learned during work in journalism.
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