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Revision as of 04:59, 1 July 2009
Gallia Brigands | |
Origin | Gallia |
Alignment | Unlawful |
Profile | |
Date of founding | unknown |
Founder(s) | unknown |
Base of operations | unknown |
Gallic Brigands, otherwise known as the Free Brigands of Gallia, is a loosely affiliated union of experienced criminals and other antisocial elements, many of whom are former Police pilots.
Synopsis
While Brigands sustain some sort of romantic aura of medieval highway bandits who robbed the rich and gave to the poor, they often do the opposite, robbing smaller shipping companies in favor of larger corporations and their Police protectors. Brigands are numerous, and in large numbers are a force to be reckoned with; together with the Unione Corse, they firmly control all black markets in Gallic space. While the Gallic Brigands avoid political struggle and have no sympathy for the ideals of the Council, it is widely known that they have indirectly assisted Maquis and Council in various operations of the Second Gallic War, including the liberation of Marne.
History
Actions
Diplomacy
Allies |
The Maquis |
Unione Corse |
Enemies |
Gallic Royal Navy |
Gallic Royal Police |
Gallic Metal Service |
Ile-de-France Shipping |
EFL Oil & Machinery |
Known Bases
Player Factions
None
Factions of Gallia | ||
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Lawful | Gallic Royal Intelligence • Gallic Royal Navy • Gallic Royal Police | |
Corporate | EFL Oil & Machinery • Gallic Metal Service • Ile-de-France Shipping | |
Quasi-legal | Unione Corse | |
Unlawful | Gallic Brigands • Gallic Royal Enclave • The Council • The Maquis |