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E.B. James is a member of Universe News Network.
Biography
During the reign of the Terran Confederacy he was the host of the talk show Tarsonis and You.[1]
Surviving the Fall of Tarsonis, he now hosts The Dominion and You under the Terran Dominion. His interviews included a "fluff piece" with Ghost Program director Kevin Bick, where Bick countered anti-Ghost Academy propaganda from Umojan Protectorate-sponsored anti-Dominion rebel Corbin Phash.[2]
He later reported on former Ghost Academy student Aal Cistler's claims about drug and student abuse there, ambushing Director Bick in the process. Bick believed Arcturus Mengsk was sending him a message. James mocked Bick after the interview, suggesting he would have to find a new job.[3]
On the first anniversary of Mengsk's reign, he hosted a special edition of The Dominion and You. In an over-the-top enthusiastic fashion, he proclaimed Mengsk's "war on fear". After the filming, he demonstrated a noted lack of enthusiasm for his job.[4]
Interview Subjects
- Kevin Bick
- Aldeo Cistler
- Ella Mars
- Jennifer Schlesinger and an aide to Councillor Shannon
Trivia
His name may be a tribute to the video game store E.B. Games (now known as Game Stop in most areas).
References
- ↑ DeCandido, Keith R. A. (November 28, 2006). StarCraft: Ghost: Nova. Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star). ISBN 0-7434-7134-2. page 232.
- ↑ DeCandido, Keith R. A. (w), Fernando Heinz Furukawa (p, i). StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 1 (paperback binding). Tokyopop, January 1, 2010. ISBN 978-1427-81612-2.
- ↑ Gerrold, David (w), Fernando Heinz Furukawa (p, i). StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 2 (paperback binding). Tokyopop, August 10, 2010. ISBN 978-1427-81613-9.
- ↑ Gerrold, David (w), Fernando Heinz Furukawa (p, i). StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 3 (paperback binding). Tokyopop, March 8, 2011. ISBN 978-1427-81614-6.