![]() ![]() He saw the aftermath of the destruction of Chau Sara and bore witness to the protoss, which nearly attacked Duke's fleet at Mar Sara's orbit but then "fled". ![]() His assistant during these events was Lieutenant Emily Swallow. In order to keep him alive, Anderson arranged for him to be "embedded" on the Norad II, the command ship of Alpha Squadron commander Edmund Duke. In 2499, Liberty's life was threatened by political interests (such as the Old Families) involved in illegal dumping activities. Liberty may have served as an anchor for UNN in 2497. He had a similar level of respect for the Confederate Marine Corps. He considered them a large bunch of crooks. His favorite topics involved the Tarsonis City Council. For Liberty, who "humbly" suggested that this might have been a sign of things to come, this may not have been such a bad thing, as over the years, he had cautiously commented on the corrupt nature of the Confederacy. In 2491 Liberty reported on an attack by the Sons of Korhal on the Tarsonis Ghost Academy, which brought the existence of the rebel group to the general public in 2491. After the war, Speer went freelance and would sometimes send information Liberty's way, such as the Confederate attack at Geladi, Haji, in their attempt to capture Jim Raynor and Tychus Findlay. Liberty complained about Confederate censoring of Guild Wars information, earning him the respect of fellow UNN reporter Max Speer, who otherwise didn't get along with him. He also described the mind of Talen Ayers as an "interplanetary treasure" in an expose. It is known that one of his early pieces involved groundwater pollution outside a middle school. Much of Liberty's time as a reporter was spent under the auspices of Universe News Network, a Confederate news organization.
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