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... ic senator of the Korhal Parliament, always seemed to act contrary to his social class. He publicly denounced the corruption of the Confederate government in his speeches and rallies, becoming a driving force behind the fervent Korhal independence movement. In other words, Angus was a committed revolutionary—and to the media, a firebrand who urged the people to rise against the Confederacy.
In the holographic news segments of the UNN—long since bought and corrupted by money and power—anc ...
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