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'''Antwan Lillard''' is a radical candidate for the [[StarCitizen:Imperator]] election who took the notion of political autonomy and skepticism toward a central government to the extreme by basing his entire primary campaign around the promise of dissolving the central government to allow each system to govern itself.{{ | '''Antwan Lillard''' is a radical candidate for the [[StarCitizen:Imperator]] election who took the notion of political autonomy and skepticism toward a central government to the extreme by basing his entire primary campaign around the promise of dissolving the central government to allow each system to govern itself.{{SC/Fact}} | ||
He was born and raised in [[StarCitizen:Charon system|Charon]], used his home system as an example of how the [[StarCitizen:United Empire of Earth|UEE]]’s “overbearing central authority can corrupt and destroy prosperity and peace.” His campaign cry to “let systems determine their own destiny” was met with much less enthusiasm at the signing ceremony than his raucous rallies.{{ | He was born and raised in [[StarCitizen:Charon system|Charon]], used his home system as an example of how the [[StarCitizen:United Empire of Earth|UEE]]’s “overbearing central authority can corrupt and destroy prosperity and peace.” His campaign cry to “let systems determine their own destiny” was met with much less enthusiasm at the signing ceremony than his raucous rallies.{{SC/Fact}} | ||
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Antwan Lillard is a radical candidate for the StarCitizen:Imperator election who took the notion of political autonomy and skepticism toward a central government to the extreme by basing his entire primary campaign around the promise of dissolving the central government to allow each system to govern itself.
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He was born and raised in Charon, used his home system as an example of how the UEE’s “overbearing central authority can corrupt and destroy prosperity and peace.” His campaign cry to “let systems determine their own destiny” was met with much less enthusiasm at the signing ceremony than his raucous rallies.
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