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* '''Settlers:''' Passionate in the belief that only territorial expansion could keep the Concordat strong and alive, the Settlers were the Far Looker faction most dedicated to colonizing new worlds. They were also dependent on funding from wealthy backers, and were the primary beneficiaries of the tax breaks and legislation members of House Calderon had enacted to benefit colonization efforts. Most colonization efforts were failures, but those that succeeded and reached a particular size were incorporated into the Concordat. The Settlers also launched a number of terraforming projects, but each would take centuries to deliver any results.<ref name="ISPp97"/> The Settlers were originally organized along similar lines to the Arcologists, with the elected leader of each colony commanding influence proportionate to the population of that colony, but the formation of the Fronc Reaches and the Calderon Protectorate created raging arguments within the Settlers over whether the separatist worlds should continue to be represented in Settler conclaves. As of 3067, this was still unresolved, and a triumvirate consisting of [[Sonja Couvert]], [[Edward Franks]] and [[Timothy Blain]] was guiding the Settlers. The Settlers also had a secret, however; unknown to the other Far Looker factions - and most of the Settlers - Timothy Blain was head of a rogue faction within the Settlers responsible for covering up the fact that a number of the "failed" colonies he had been project director for hadn't actually failed. Instead, these colonies were kept as secret operations to exploit the resources there. None of the worlds were garden worlds, but each offered rich resources. The world of [[Milton Keynes]] was particularly noteworthy; whilst the world was a hellish environment to live on, it was a rich source of germanium. Blain's faction were responsible for acquiring a working population of slave labor to use on Milton Keynes, seized from merchant shipping and lightly defended Federated Suns worlds. Blain's faction didn't stop there; working with technology from the Adaptors, the rogue Settlers were modifying the enslaved workforce to increase their efficiency as workers.<ref name="ISPp100"/>
 
* '''Settlers:''' Passionate in the belief that only territorial expansion could keep the Concordat strong and alive, the Settlers were the Far Looker faction most dedicated to colonizing new worlds. They were also dependent on funding from wealthy backers, and were the primary beneficiaries of the tax breaks and legislation members of House Calderon had enacted to benefit colonization efforts. Most colonization efforts were failures, but those that succeeded and reached a particular size were incorporated into the Concordat. The Settlers also launched a number of terraforming projects, but each would take centuries to deliver any results.<ref name="ISPp97"/> The Settlers were originally organized along similar lines to the Arcologists, with the elected leader of each colony commanding influence proportionate to the population of that colony, but the formation of the Fronc Reaches and the Calderon Protectorate created raging arguments within the Settlers over whether the separatist worlds should continue to be represented in Settler conclaves. As of 3067, this was still unresolved, and a triumvirate consisting of [[Sonja Couvert]], [[Edward Franks]] and [[Timothy Blain]] was guiding the Settlers. The Settlers also had a secret, however; unknown to the other Far Looker factions - and most of the Settlers - Timothy Blain was head of a rogue faction within the Settlers responsible for covering up the fact that a number of the "failed" colonies he had been project director for hadn't actually failed. Instead, these colonies were kept as secret operations to exploit the resources there. None of the worlds were garden worlds, but each offered rich resources. The world of [[Milton Keynes]] was particularly noteworthy; whilst the world was a hellish environment to live on, it was a rich source of germanium. Blain's faction were responsible for acquiring a working population of slave labor to use on Milton Keynes, seized from merchant shipping and lightly defended Federated Suns worlds. Blain's faction didn't stop there; working with technology from the Adaptors, the rogue Settlers were modifying the enslaved workforce to increase their efficiency as workers.<ref name="ISPp100"/>
  
* '''Adaptors:''' the newest of the five major factions within the Far Lookers, the Adaptors were a breakaway faction from the Settlers. The source of the break lay in the attitudes towards radical colonization techniques; those who remained with the Settlers believed in seeking habitable environments or terraforming near-habitable worlds, while those who became the Adaptors believed in integrating into the environments via prosthetic adaptation, something that became possible when the Concordat gained access to Canopian medical technology. Although unproven, there were rumors of unwilling "volunteers" being seized by the Adaptors, modified against their will and dumped into one of the small Adaptor colonies.<ref name="ISPp97"/> The Adaptors were more likely than any other Far Looker group to recruit from the general Concordat population, and were always searching for new volunteers. The Adaptors were known for traveling in pairs to canvass public areas, making door-to-door calls in the search for recruits. While the rumors of forced modification were unproven, the Adaptors were treated warily by the Concordat population.<ref name="ISPp100"/>
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* '''Adaptors:''' the newest of the five major factions within the Far Lookers, the Adaptors were a breakaway faction from the Settlers. The source of the break lay in the attitudes towards radical colonization techniques; those who remained with the Settlers believed in seeking habitable environments or terraforming near-habitable worlds, while those who became the Adaptors believed in integrating into the environments via prosthetic adaptation, something that became possible when the Concordat gained access to Canopian medical technology. Although unproven, there were rumors of unwilling "volunteers" being seized by the Adaptors, modified against their will and dumped into one of the small Adaptor colonies.<ref name="ISPp97"/> The Adaptors were more likely than any other Far Looker group to recruit from the general Concordat population, and were always searching for new volunteers. The Adaptors were known for travelling in pairs to canvass public areas, making door-to-door calls in the search for recruits. While the rumors of forced modification were unproven, the Adaptors were treated warily by the Concordat population.<ref name="ISPp100"/>
  
 
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