Danny Solomon | ||
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Race | Human | |
Gender | Male | |
Role | Police Patroller | |
Faction | UEE | |
Citizenship Status | UEE Citizen | |
Current Employment | ||
Occupation | Agent | |
Employer | Advocacy | |
Military Service | ||
Rank | Captain |
Danny Solomon was an Advocacy agent renowned for being "rough around the edges". He became famous for bringing swift justice to outlaws.[1]
History
Assigned to the Bremen system in the mid-29th century, Danny Solomon was an Advocacy Agent renowned for being rough around the edges. He was the perfect embodiment of the system's independent, frontier spirit, typified by his now famous quote, "sometimes you need to take a few shots at someone to get them to listen."
The sight of Solomon's ship struck fear into the hearts of outlaws across the Bremen System. Unlike most Advocacy agents, Solomon didn't fly the standard Avenger Stalker with holding cells in the back. Instead he piloted the Avenger Titan, which he nicknamed Renegade, then stripped out the holding cells in favor of extra cargo space. Outlaws saw this as a statement of his intention to not take any prisoners.
In reality, Solomon flew the Titan because the lack of holding cells allowed him a faster cruising speed. This choice was only possible because the Advocacy worked so closely with the Bremen Defense Force, who happily transported arrested outlaws for the Advocacy. Still the name Danny Solomon became ingrained in popular culture as a hard charging Advocacy agent, famous for bringing swift justice down on those who deserved it.
References
- ↑ Intergalactic Aerospace Expo, Day Seven: Exotic Manufacturers. Transmission - Comm-Link