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and Counterfeiting.His sentence was set at six months.  
and Counterfeiting.His sentence was set at six months.  
<h4 style="text-transform: uppercase; font-size: 15px;"> Asset Reassignment</h4>
Morningstar's time in prison was unsettled for the first few weeks, but quickly changed when he began to understand the balance of power that made up the facilities status quo. Seeing its manipulation as a stepping stone to an easier and more comfortable lifestyle, and as a result gaining further fame after becoming moderately successful at doing so. This however lead to the possibility of an extended sentence. As it is reported in the documentation of the official hearing, 'He just couldn't be trusted yet'. Though many of the investigators argued that he would never change, fearing that his personality was to heavily dependant on his own success.
It was during this time and for as of yet unknown reasons that Starfleet Headquarters accepted responsibility for him and he was assigned to the Constitution as an intelligence asset. It is here that he now resides. Begging the question does Alexander Morningstar have any redeeming qualities?


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Alexander is portrayed as sophisticated and almost charming with an annoyingly sarcastic overtone. Beneath his charisma, however, Morningstar is a relentless and Machiavellian character, with no real regard for those around him, unless he is able to exploit them to make situations more advantageous to himself. He is incredibly patient and appears to understand the value of results over the speed in which a task is completed. Despite his egotistic, narcissistic and often criminal tendencies, he does follow his own code which he out rightly suggests should not be compared to virtue, though many of his actions are always for his own benefit. A copy of this code has been found and recovered as piece of evidence linking him to his criminal tendencies which have been defined in his psychological profile (Though this currently classified).  
Alexander is portrayed as sophisticated and almost charming with an annoyingly sarcastic overtone. Beneath his charisma, however, Morningstar is a relentless and Machiavellian character, with no real regard for those around him, unless he is able to exploit them to make situations more advantageous to himself. He is incredibly patient and appears to understand the value of results over the speed in which a task is completed. Despite his egotistic, narcissistic and often criminal tendencies, he does follow his own code which he out rightly suggests should not be compared to virtue, though many of his actions are always for his own benefit. A copy of this code has been found and recovered as piece of evidence linking him to his criminal tendencies which have been defined in his psychological profile (Though this is currently classified).  
 


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