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The Colony Liberation Front, also called the Free Colonists, is viewed by some as a peacekeeping militia, while others see them as rebels defying the [[Marines|UNMC]] in their home sector. As a rebel fighter, you fight for the freedom of your people against the [[United Nations]], who arrogantly claim your home as their own.
[[File:CLF_Standard.png|frameless|128x128px|right]]For years, the colonists here have lived free, far beyond the reach of the United Nations. But that freedom is now under threat.
 
The sudden arrival of the UNMC and their ship, is a harsh reminder that the United Nations still sees this region as theirs to control.
 
It’s time to show them otherwise. Rally your fellow colonists and make it clear - this is our territory now.
== Overview ==
The '''Colony Liberation Front''', also known as the '''Free Colonists''', formed in response to growing discontent among the distant colonies. What started as peaceful protests against oppressive taxation, resource extraction, and the [[Marines|UNMC]]’s neglect of their needs evolved into an armed resistance. The CLF sees themselves as freedom fighters, seeking to liberate their homes from UN dominance. They argue that the [[United Nations]] no longer represents their interests and has no right to claim ownership over their worlds.
 
The CLF is a diverse, loosely connected militia made up of miners, farmers, traders, and former soldiers. They believe in self-determination, that each colony should govern itself without interference from a faraway central power.
 
''There will be times when our fight feels impossible - standing alone, uncertain against the vastness of our enemy. But remember this: freedom is as natural as life itself. It sparks into existence, ignited by spirit and will.''
 
''This front exists wherever there is resistance. Every act of defiance, no matter how small, weakens the UN’s grip. Tyranny is fragile - oppression demands constant vigilance, and it will crack under the weight of resistance.''
 
''One day, these scattered uprisings will wear down their power until a single act shatters their hold. Endure, resist, and believe. Freedom is inevitable.''
 
— Unnamed rebel soldier, 12 hours before the [[Slaughter of Xibou]].

Latest revision as of 13:39, 27 October 2025

For years, the colonists here have lived free, far beyond the reach of the United Nations. But that freedom is now under threat.

The sudden arrival of the UNMC and their ship, is a harsh reminder that the United Nations still sees this region as theirs to control.

It’s time to show them otherwise. Rally your fellow colonists and make it clear - this is our territory now.

Overview

The Colony Liberation Front, also known as the Free Colonists, formed in response to growing discontent among the distant colonies. What started as peaceful protests against oppressive taxation, resource extraction, and the UNMC’s neglect of their needs evolved into an armed resistance. The CLF sees themselves as freedom fighters, seeking to liberate their homes from UN dominance. They argue that the United Nations no longer represents their interests and has no right to claim ownership over their worlds.

The CLF is a diverse, loosely connected militia made up of miners, farmers, traders, and former soldiers. They believe in self-determination, that each colony should govern itself without interference from a faraway central power.

There will be times when our fight feels impossible - standing alone, uncertain against the vastness of our enemy. But remember this: freedom is as natural as life itself. It sparks into existence, ignited by spirit and will.

This front exists wherever there is resistance. Every act of defiance, no matter how small, weakens the UN’s grip. Tyranny is fragile - oppression demands constant vigilance, and it will crack under the weight of resistance.

One day, these scattered uprisings will wear down their power until a single act shatters their hold. Endure, resist, and believe. Freedom is inevitable.

— Unnamed rebel soldier, 12 hours before the Slaughter of Xibou.