' Wrote:The mine field was put up long before the Council existed. Shortly after the Gauls arrived.
The GAULS put the minefield in place. Not the 'Royalists' or the 'Council' but the Gauls. The war caused it to be opened. Who controlled what and when is immaterial to the Junkers and that is what this is about.
The Junkers were employed by the Gauls, not specifically the Royalists, but the Gauls, when it was a single nation, before the war.
The Junkers served the Gallia people then, as they do now. Not the Royalists or the Council but the Gallia people.
They do not support ANY faction in a war. Infact, they are famous for it.
That is what I believe.
I'd say that's a great take on it. Allowing for individual Junkers to rp personal preferences aside, overall, the Junkers would identify with "Gallia" more than a faction within it or not identify much at all with it-- preferring to simply be "Junkers".
Certainly some Junkers could choose a side or identify with a specific one but most Junkers who knew anything of what went on would be odd-man-out in choosing sides in Gallia. As elsewhere in Sirius, Junkers are back where they started--neutral and having to prove themselves.