Archibald Pulaski

Archibald Pulaski is an author and alleged Liberation hero. Pulaksi is known for his highly exaggerated recollections of the Liberation.

Biography
Pulaski's early life is largely undocumented. Pulaksi himself has provided conflicting dates of birth, claiming across multiple interviews to have been born in 1992, 1990, and 1986.

The True Free Man
In 25 AL, Pulaski published a book, The True Free Man, detailing his supposed exploits as a Resistance leader. In the book, he denounced the Lambda Seat and the International Heritage Foundation as fraudulent, influenced by a cabal of vortigaunts plotting humanity's genocide. He also wrote that the entirety of the Liberation and several large resistance plots were the works of the Oceanic Insurgent Coalition, which Pulaski says was founded by himself and an associate code-named Cassius. According to Pulaski, the OIC had hundreds of covert operatives internationally and orchestrated the Uprising by destroying Nova Prospekt. During this period, Pulaski alleges that he was code-named Locke.

In the book's final chapter, Pulaski claims that he stormed the City 17 Citadel singlehandedly and that the government of East Lambda suppressed his status as humanity's savior.

Reaction
The True Free Man was criticized for its unfounded claims and xenophobia. Pulaski himself faced backlash from numerous communities for his aggressive demeanor and absurd mannerisms.

Over the years, The True Free Man has found great popularity with members of the transcendent fascism subculture.