"Yes, sir." He reaffirmed the interviewer's statement. He thought it was best to show that he agreed.
"My path to the Coalition?" Briccant questioned himself in his mind, and found himself unconsciously sighing.
He straightened up again, and prepared to answer the question.
"It began around five years ago, Sir. When my brother left us. There were rumours of what he had done, how he had turned against Liberty and become a criminal. It was all true. He had become a Rogue, Sir. Not a pirate, but a revolutionary, that wanted to overthrow the corrupt system." Briccant paused for a breath.
"I made contact with him, three years ago. He met me on a Junker station after I got a message I knew could only be from him. His appearance had changed, and so had his ideology. We always argued, and this was no exception. Except, this time he one upped me. He proved he was right. We had a few more meetings, making arrangements.
Ever since those few meetings, I have been supplying money to him, to fund his activities. I have still not been found out, since Liberty is so corrupt that everyone knows that everyone is involved at some level, and I could pay off anyone that caught me. However, credits are finite, and now my brother has to get by, by himself.
I have finished my degree at the University as well, so now it is time to follow my path, and I believe it is with the Coalition." Briccant finished. The story had been shortened as much as he could, he did not want to test the man before him's patience.