' Wrote:We may be one of the newest factions. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't be given a chance.
And so we have adapted. What you see in the current LE is the work of more than a year.
The decision of making the LE an official faction was taken at a time where very little was available about Gallic factions, but there still was enough to know that yes, the LE wasn't fit for the Brigands at all.
Some admins later admitted afterward that they didn't have enough knowledge of the Gallic lore back then to make an actual, reflected and well-thought decision, even though the tools were at their disposal. (Though, this is an argument in your favor.) This also was -after- the declaration that there'd be no second HF-like faction, something the LE is, at its soul, similar to.
A generic ID is fitting and sufficient. I too could've made roleplay about how the Unioners had gotten their hands on a few Rheinlander capital ships as they origin from a group of ship builders and using their workforce to produce such gems to gain some prestige. Any pirate faction leaders could, in fact. It wouldn't have mean that they'd have gotten then. The LE core, the original military movement, wouldn't be larger than a few thousands at most, and that would still be largely smaller than the Corse as a whole.
Serious members of the revolution would of course join the Council or defect to the Maquis. Or perhaps just flee into Sirius for refuge.
The Hessians have people from every spheres of society defecting to them, and their revolution has been going on for what, nearly a century? It took them about a century to come up with their own Battleship prototype. And they're far more numerous by themselves than Crete's military-centered population, according to rumors.