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| − | Usually abbreviated to PLF. A radical paramilitary [[Mantlerist]] organisation of the 54th and 55th centuries. It grew from small Mantlerist movements oppressed by the [[Firstworlds]] and funded and supplied by the [[Scybrian Polyarchy]]. Its actions became increasingly extreme during the [[Hidden War]], where it evolved into a full-blown guerrilla army operating across many systems. It disarmed as part of the peace agreement reached at the end of the [[First Rissa War]] though splinter groups continued to operate. | + | Usually abbreviated to PLF. A radical paramilitary [[Mantlerist]] organisation of the 54th and 55th centuries. It grew from small Mantlerist movements oppressed by the [[Firstworlds]] and funded and supplied by the [[Scybrian Polyarchy]]. Its actions became increasingly extreme during the [[Scybrian Hidden War]], where it evolved into a full-blown guerrilla army operating across many systems. It disarmed as part of the peace agreement reached at the end of the [[First Rissa War]], though splinter groups continued to operate. |
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 6 July 2018
Usually abbreviated to PLF. A radical paramilitary Mantlerist organisation of the 54th and 55th centuries. It grew from small Mantlerist movements oppressed by the Firstworlds and funded and supplied by the Scybrian Polyarchy. Its actions became increasingly extreme during the Scybrian Hidden War, where it evolved into a full-blown guerrilla army operating across many systems. It disarmed as part of the peace agreement reached at the end of the First Rissa War, though splinter groups continued to operate.