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| + | === Races | Factions, Tribes & Movements === | ||
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| ====== THE INDIVIDUALISTS ====== | ====== THE INDIVIDUALISTS ====== | ||
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| * **Rejection of the Peace Treaty:** The Individualists refuse to recognize the treaty, viewing it as a product of treason by the Anti-War Movement rather than a legitimate resolution. | * **Rejection of the Peace Treaty:** The Individualists refuse to recognize the treaty, viewing it as a product of treason by the Anti-War Movement rather than a legitimate resolution. | ||
| * **Restoration of the Free State of Settlers’ | * **Restoration of the Free State of Settlers’ | ||
| - | * Ideals:** The Individualists aim to re-establish the decentralized governance model of the Free State, with reduced federal oversight. | + | * Ideals:** The Individualists aim to re-establish the decentralized governance model of the Free State of Settlers, with reduced federal oversight. |
| * **Restoration of the Human Settlement Plan:** The Individualists are advocating the expansion of the exohuman industry in line with the [[human_settlement_plan_hsp|Human Settlement Plan (HSP)]]. | * **Restoration of the Human Settlement Plan:** The Individualists are advocating the expansion of the exohuman industry in line with the [[human_settlement_plan_hsp|Human Settlement Plan (HSP)]]. | ||
| * **Economic Autonomy:** The Individualists seek to reintegrate the principles of the HSP, viewing it as the blueprint for building a strong and independent human civilization. | * **Economic Autonomy:** The Individualists seek to reintegrate the principles of the HSP, viewing it as the blueprint for building a strong and independent human civilization. | ||
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| + | ===== The Philosophical Divide: Communards vs. Individualists ===== | ||
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| + | * The Communards believe humanity’s strength lies in its collective spirit. They argue that unity and cooperation, | ||
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| + | * The Individualists reject this notion, seeing humanity’s strength in its individual ambition and the ability to take risks, dream big, and disrupt the status quo. For them, adaptability means freedom: the freedom to innovate, to compete, and to embrace personal excellence. They argue that humanity’s past triumphs—conquering Earth, reaching the stars—were achieved by bold individuals, | ||
| + | ===== Relations with the Native Tribes ===== | ||
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| + | The Individualists’ stance on the Native Tribes is pragmatic but often criticized as dismissive. They argue for prioritizing human interests while maintaining a transactional relationship with the Natives as laborers and trade partners. | ||
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| + | The Native Tribes view the Individualists cautiously, particularly due to campaign rhetoric that occasionally veers into xenophobia. Complaints about inflammatory slogans or posters have been filed with the Supreme Council of the People, but the party has skillfully navigated these controversies without alienating their voter base. | ||
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| + | ===== Firetown and Hope: The Party’s Power Bases ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Firetown: A Historical Stronghold ==== | ||
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| + | [[Firetown|Firetown]] has been the backbone of the Individualists since the party’s inception. Its industrial character, coupled with dissatisfaction over the Communards’ proposed deindustrialization plans, has made the reservation a natural fit for the Individualist agenda. | ||
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| + | * **Economic Focus:** Firetown’s reliance on mining and geothermal energy aligns with the Individualists’ push for industrial growth and economic autonomy. | ||
| + | * **Cultural Resistance: | ||
| + | * **Leadership Base:** Prominent Individualist leaders like James Mc Antie and Jamal Johanson have hailed from Firetown, further solidifying its status as the party’s political hub. | ||
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| + | ==== Hope: A Growing Base of Support ==== | ||
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| + | [[Hope|Hope]] has emerged as a key battleground for the Individualists in recent years. Its agricultural focus and reliance on manual labor have created fertile ground for the party’s critique of Communard policies, particularly in resource allocation and technological stagnation. | ||
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| + | * **Agricultural Advocacy:** The Individualists’ promise to modernize Hope’s agricultural infrastructure through capitalist investments has gained traction among voters. | ||
| + | * **Resistance to Federal Oversight: | ||
| + | * **Economic Vision:** By positioning Hope as a potential trading hub for agricultural products, the Individualists have offered a vision of growth that contrasts with the Communards’ sustainability-focused approach. | ||
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| + | ===== A Divided Federal Confederation ===== | ||
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| + | The political rift between the Communards and the Individualists has deepened, creating a stark division within the Federal Confederation. This divide is most apparent in the Mayor’s Council, where the two factions dominate opposing sides: | ||
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| + | * **Lack of Compromise: | ||
| + | * **Rising Tensions:** The political atmosphere grows increasingly volatile, with accusations, | ||
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| + | This fracturing poses a significant threat to the stability of the Federal Confederation, | ||
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| ===== Election Results in the Federal Council ===== | ===== Election Results in the Federal Council ===== | ||
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| * **2634:** Forster’s continued leadership earned the party 5 seats, solidifying their base in [[firetown|Firetown]] and [[hope|Hope]]. | * **2634:** Forster’s continued leadership earned the party 5 seats, solidifying their base in [[firetown|Firetown]] and [[hope|Hope]]. | ||
| - | * **2636:** In the first election without | + | * **2636:** In the first election without |
| + | ===== Notable Individualist Politicians and Protagonists ===== | ||
| + | * [[sam_darkansaw|Jamal Johanson:]] Candidate for Supreme Councilor in the 2636 election, known for his charisma and strategic vision for human autonomy. | ||
| + | * [[tony_forster|Thabo " | ||
| + | * [[decker_bolton|Decker Bolton]]: Mayor of Hope (2634–2638), | ||
| + | * [[lucien_garcia|Lucien Garcia:]] [[local_sheriff|Local Sheriff]] of Firetown since 2632, a staunch advocate for law enforcement aligned with Individualist values. | ||
| + | * [[arya_delacroix|Arya Delacroix]]: | ||
| + | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ||
| - | ==== Relations with the Native Tribes ==== | + | * [[Free State of Settlers|Free State of Settlers]] |
| + | * [[Human Settlement Plan (HSP)|Human Settlement Plan (HSP)]] | ||
| + | * [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] | ||
| + | * [[Federal Confederation|Federal Confederation]] | ||
| + | * [[Federal Council|Federal Council]] | ||
| + | * [[mayor_s_council|Mayor' | ||
| + | * [[communards|Communard Party]] | ||
| + | * [[Firetown|Firetown]] | ||
| + | * [[Hope|Hope]] | ||
| - | The Individualists’ stance on the Native Tribes is pragmatic but often criticized as dismissive. They argue for prioritizing human interests while maintaining a transactional relationship with the Natives as laborers and trade partners. | ||
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| - | The Native Tribes view the Individualists cautiously, particularly due to campaign rhetoric that occasionally veers into xenophobia. Complaints about inflammatory slogans or posters have been filed with the Supreme Council of the People, but the party has skillfully navigated these controversies without alienating their voter base. | ||
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