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That's certainly plausible. Keeping new recruits in a sort of staging ground could help the NF vet them to check their loyalty. (although this fails, with many recruits kept on AG for years even after the Faction War ends, and brews anti-administration sentiments.) | That's certainly plausible. Keeping new recruits in a sort of staging ground could help the NF vet them to check their loyalty. (although this fails, with many recruits kept on AG for years even after the Faction War ends, and brews anti-administration sentiments.) | ||
By this point the Rogues could use identity fraud to infiltrate the next level. | |||
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That's certainly plausible. Keeping new recruits in a sort of staging ground could help the NF vet them to check their loyalty. (although this fails, with many recruits kept on AG for years even after the Faction War ends, and brews anti-administration sentiments.)
By this point the Rogues could use identity fraud to infiltrate the next level.