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[[Image:BByrne.png|150px|right]][[Captain]] '''Benjamin James Byrne''' is a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Starfleet]] officer serving the [[Pegasus Fleet|Eleventh Fleet]]. He is most noted for his command of the USS ''Hendrix'' during the Dominion War, and for his current command of the {{USS|Endeavour}}, a {{Class|Sovereign}} vessel.
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[[Image:MAnderson.png|150px|right]][[Commander]] '''Mark Anderson''' is a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Starfleet]] officer, veteran of the Dominion War, and commanding officer of the {{Class|Sentinel}} {{USS|Eagle}}.  
  
Benjamin is a man who makes more use out of the different variations of Starfleet uniform than most officers, making use of the duty uniform, Captain's vest variant, training uniform, simple Starfleet-emblazoned fatigues, and the various away team speciality uniforms, among others. He can also sometimes be seen with a pair of old-style glasses, as he is allergic to Retinax V, the typical treatment for vision-correction and is ever-so-slightly far-sighted. Occasionally, he chooses to wear his glasses when he doesn't actually need them, as he has found that in some cases, it can be more beneficial to his goals if he presents an intellectual appearance.
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Mark was born on March 20, 2345 to parents Jack and Maria Anderson. He was the elder of his twin brother, Simon. The two brothers spent much of their childhood living aboard the SS Kaligula, a Federation science vessel operating on behalf of the Daystrom Institute. As the only children aboard, the twins developed a close bond with each other. Playmates, co-conspirators, and confidantes, Mark and Simon not only managed to get into much mischief, but they also learned quite a few things from their parents and the other scientists aboard.
  
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The Kaligula would spend years researching a specific project, then abruptly shift to another assignment. It was these abrupt shifts that always interested Mark. He loved to sit on the bridge and watch the crew at work. By the time he was ten, Mark knew each position and their duties by heart. He had started to memorize the different control stations and their functions. From his parents point of view, he seemed to be headed for a career in Starfleet.
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If that was the case, then his brother would likely be going too. The siblings were nigh inseparable. With their parents often buried in mounds of data and statistics, the two had taken to watching out for each other. As the eldest, Mark felt a certain responsibility to Simon. That wasn’t to say they didn’t fight. In fact, on one occasion, the brothers got into such an argument that they didn’t speak to each other for three days. Every time one of them would enter a room, the other would leave. The crew thought the two would never speak again, but they did.
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Commander Mark Anderson is a Federation Starfleet officer, veteran of the Dominion War, and commanding officer of the Sentinel-class USS Eagle.

Mark was born on March 20, 2345 to parents Jack and Maria Anderson. He was the elder of his twin brother, Simon. The two brothers spent much of their childhood living aboard the SS Kaligula, a Federation science vessel operating on behalf of the Daystrom Institute. As the only children aboard, the twins developed a close bond with each other. Playmates, co-conspirators, and confidantes, Mark and Simon not only managed to get into much mischief, but they also learned quite a few things from their parents and the other scientists aboard.

The Kaligula would spend years researching a specific project, then abruptly shift to another assignment. It was these abrupt shifts that always interested Mark. He loved to sit on the bridge and watch the crew at work. By the time he was ten, Mark knew each position and their duties by heart. He had started to memorize the different control stations and their functions. From his parents point of view, he seemed to be headed for a career in Starfleet.

If that was the case, then his brother would likely be going too. The siblings were nigh inseparable. With their parents often buried in mounds of data and statistics, the two had taken to watching out for each other. As the eldest, Mark felt a certain responsibility to Simon. That wasn’t to say they didn’t fight. In fact, on one occasion, the brothers got into such an argument that they didn’t speak to each other for three days. Every time one of them would enter a room, the other would leave. The crew thought the two would never speak again, but they did.

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