(09-14-2019, 10:24 AM)Anton Okunev Wrote: that UN unlaws who linked with shipyard workers and who more than other will benefit if RM will be full might and build 1000 of bricks every day.
This. The Unioners have 2 irreconcilable win conditions.
Quasi-lawful:
1) Influence victory; 'influence' (either legitimately or politically by coercion/threat + by seeing off their rivals) enough of the Rheinland economy that the Corporations accept and tolerate trade Unionism, taking a knock to their political influence in trade. In return the Unioners spend perhaps 50 years slowly decriminalising themselves.
True unlawful:
2) Subversion victory: The Unioners create syndicalist counter-economic pockets and anarchistic sub-societies secreted around Rheinland, magnifying their own prosperity to the point that they're a fact of life and permanently linked to the concept of Rheinland's labour advocacy, just as they were before the Von Rohe's day uprising, except with a bolstered presence in the fabric of the economy and societal lives for the Rheinland working class. This would effectively make Rheinland extremely resistant to Coalition sentiment (that the Unioners see as unabashed, anti-socialist totalitarianism), and Hessian idealism.
This requires dominating the underworld smuggling routes through Rheinland and piracy activities, so they're effectively controlling the markets from the shadows on the workers' behalf.
If the Unioners achieved either one of these two goals, their next targets would be set by the story team; It may involve sticking it to the Coalition, or going after big multinational corps like Synth and the GMG.
THE SYNDIC LEAGUES
(A co-operative of Rheinland's Shipping Unions, retired from a life of piracy.)