Kerry was a Global Community fighter pilot, who alongside Uri, tried to bomb the city of Petra. This failed due to God's intervention even though their Blu-82 bombs hit their targets and incinerated the area, while a ground-based cruise missile also struck its target afterwards. When Director Suhail Akbar told him that the people of Petra survived without a causality, he was incredulous and insistent that he executed the mission impeccably and therefore would not accept blame for the outcome. While discussing the mission with Akbar, he said that the Potentate would not want him to say that he made a mistake when he did not. He did not know that Nicolae Carpathia furiously told Akbar that the pilots that they failed and missed and that Akbar should deal with the pilots, although Carpathia did not say that Akbar should kill them. Carpathia blamed the pilots and did not attribute failure of the mission to God in his paroxysm to Akbar. Neither pilot tried to deflect blame or diffuse responsibility by mentioning to Akbar that the subsequent missile strike also failed, independent of their efforts. Kerry was willing to accept that the people of Petra survived if there was good evidence for it, despite seeing the fire consume the area. Kerry argued that the Global Community should accept that the people of Petra survived unharmed and are more than formidable opponents so that Global Community can have a chance at defeating the Judah-ites.
After Akbar was finished debriefing Kerry, Uri was allowed to met with Kerry in Director Akbar's conference room, and immediately Kerry asked Uri that he tell Akbar that they did not screw up. Uri told him that Akbar was correct that the Judah-ites survived the assault since he had witnessed it himself after Kerry was cleared to fly to the base in New Babylon. While Uri was loitering over Petra to record a visual feed of the attack, he tried to transmit that the Judah-ites survived, but was cut off by the Global Community when it became apparent to Carpathia that they survived. Like Kerry, Uri was upset about being taken off the air and being blamed for the failure of the attack. Since the pilots were not willing to cooperate with the Global Community party line that the failure was due to pilot error, Akbar had Dr. Consuela Conchita sedate and then cremate both men alive. The Global Community said that the failure of the attack was due to pilot error that caused the bombs to miss their targets by more than a mile away, and that the insurgents retaliated with missiles to shoot down both planes, killing the pilots. They called the pilots "heroes and martyrs to the cause of world peace". Later, while Carpathia was mourning the pilots on GCCNN, Chang Wong played the recording of Suhail Akbar's conversation with the pilots and his order for their executions, and the Global Community called the recording a hoax.
He had a 2 on his right hand and spoke with a British accent, indicating that he was from the United Great Britain States.