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Keets Freely

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Keets Freely
Biographical information
Homeworld

Coruscant

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Rise of the Empire era

Affiliation

Keets Freely was a writer for the Coruscant Holo Net during the Clone Wars. He was one of the first to wonder why Palpatine was "grabbing all the power while still smiling at us."

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During the Separatist Crisis, journalist Keets Freely discovered a plot involving the InterGalactic Banking Clan and the by-then Chancellor Palpatine. Palpatine had spent billions of taxpayer's money to create secret accounts for corporations affiliated with the IGBC, in exchange of the IGBC's support in the Galactic Senate. Freely attempted to publish his discovery, but the editor would not allow that. Freely then resigned.[1]

When Palpatine became the Galactic Emperor, the newly-formed Galactic Empire sentenced Freely to death. Freely escaped the authorities, becoming a fugitive.[1]

Freely became a member of the Erased after Palpatine established his New Order and issued the Enemy Eradication Order. He was badly wounded when stormtroopers attacked the Erased.

After Trever Flume and Oryon blew up the catwalk in Solace's base, he was found by the two, who had thought him dead. He traveled with them to Dexter Jettster, and later to Naboo, where they rid the world temporarily of Imperial presence.

Keets and Curran Caladian later got information for Solace from Senator Sano Sauro's computer when they were helping Ferus Olin on Samaria. However, they were caught and put in a holding cell but rescued by WA-7, Dex's old waitress droid, who gave them a blaster in their food.

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