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A brief biography.

Flashback to 1982 and the young man Davo has an epiphany within his school class in Melbourne, Australia, that would lead to a life long struggle against the forces of evil. His awakening was soon followed by various other students in the year level, that formed a small band of warriors that mentally segregated themselves from the morass of believers around them. Organising in a small enclave well protected from the view of the brothers quarters, this small band organised revolution. In a valiant battle that lasted 2 weeks with multiple casualties, they found themselves surrounded in the quadrangle, enemy forces pouring in from the stairs and basketball courts outside. The young man led a charge that remains etched in the minds of all that survived that day. Throwing himself forward under a hail of sermon, the young man flung himself upon a Brother McFlaretty, silencing him with a swift twist of his hands the crack echoing out across the grounds. He then led a charge upon Sister Mary Juana and Sister Rosetta Stones encampment, overcoming immeasurable odds and saving many young atheists that were caught in the web of the working camps before they were to lose their lives to catholicisms relentless surge.

This call to arms was to mark the start of what can only be said to be the biggest uprising Australia has seen, the legend was born.

Fast forward 10 years, it’s 1992, Davo and the combined forces of the Atheist Resistance, Collingwood Division, struck fear into the hearts of believers from their barricaded warehouse, just off Smith Street. The area was a warzone as the armed forces of the Anglican, Catholic and Evangelical movements surrounded the area. Religious strafing runs had left many dead and wounded in the no-mans land surrounding the bunker. Davo stood a beacon of realism in a wasteland of dogma, leading of one of the most powerful atheist fireteams in a section of the larger Common Sense Batallion. He was to maintain this position for a record 4 years against insurmountable forces.

1998, The Year of the Bible. Davo was in charge of 5 battalions of the Atheist Special Forces and the logistical co-ordinator for the South Eastern Australian Combined Non-Believers Task Force. Organising multiple attacks upon faith throughout this period, arguably one of the bloodiest years out of an apocolyptic ending to the century.

2002, Director, Southern Asiatic Atheist Directive, Davo worked from a secretive underground installation in the deep mountainous region surrounding Glenrowan, some say he was better known than Ned Kelly with the locals able to move swiftly under a blanket presence of religious dogma from one atheistic residence to another within the Warby ranges. From this area and the still unknown location of the encampment, Davo controlled movement of presence for both ground and air support within the oceanic region. This involved combined strategic maneuvers both within and without the surrounding region that saw levels of aggression drop considerably. Maintaining surgical strike precision Davo’s organisational skills saved atheists in the thousands.

2005, Pope Benedict XVI becomes sentient. Atheist kind are forced underground. Davo joins the prestidigious Atheist Inner Circle, Southern Quadrant, organising the encampment positions within the southern hemisphere and atheists start the the process of a unified ‘fight back’. The Church, the supercomputer mainframe of the religious, decides that Davo is the focal point of the rebellion and that his termination would end the opposition. After repeated failures at terminating Davo during the war, The Church decides to use a temporal displacement device to send cyborg assassins called Terminators to various points in Davo’s past in an attempt to terminate him before the war ever begins.

2009 Davo joins the Atheist Foundation of Australia Forums, a group standing in Australia against the full force of religious dogma that is surrounding the bastions of reason others like him have maintained since time immemorial.