My name is Jadin Larsen. After twenty years of life, I joined the LPI to help enforce the laws of Liberty. My father was a Lawdawg, as well as my mother, and they were especially proud to see me get accepted as an LPI officer.
For several years I traveled the trade lanes of Liberty System. Those were good times. I fondly recall the relationships I developed with the local traders, helping escort them to their various destinations. I look back at those, not-so-good times, when I had to impose a fine, or receive a disparaging remark from a few baddies. And, of course, there were all those free doughnuts. Good times, indeed.
During my time with the LPI, I picked up a few skills with such ships as the Libby, the Eagle, and the Roc. I learned how to make sure I had the right ship for each situation, how to outfit the ships properly, and also, how to maintain each and every star craft in my care.
Soon, war with Rheinland erupted. The entire scene changed for me. All of a sudden, my duties with the LPI left me feeling a little unfulfilled. I felt like my responsibilities needed to be broadened. There was more to life than simply patrolling the tradelanes for a smuggler or two. There was a higher calling that needed to be answereda call to serve the Navy.
Dont get me wrong. I feel the LPI serves an important role. I just feel the need to do.more. I have already enrolled and graduated from West Point Academy. My parents, though shocked, are still proud of me and my decision. They are willing to vouch for my character, as well as some of the older officers still serving in the LPI.
I appreciate your willingness to read my history and I have already submitted my answers to the navy test questions. I eagerly await acceptance to the Liberty Navy.