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Name: Klaus Strausburg Age: 28 Origin: I was born in Liberty, but have spent most of my life in Rheinland. Gender: Male
Biography: I was born on Manhattan in Liberty to a single mother. When I was fifteen, my mother kicked me out of the home and I left for Rheinland, to live on Stuttgart with a friend I had met over the neural net.
Some years later, the RFP was in a frenzy to find any alleged "revolutionary sympathizers," and after approximately nine years living on Stuttgart, my friend was mistakenly identified as a supporter of the Landwirtrechtbewegung. I narrowly evaded the Polizei's agents myself, and, with nowhere else to go, joined the Red Hessian Army.
They took me in and educated me about the policies of the Rheinland government, and as I learned that this sort of thing was commonplace, I, naturally, wished to take a stand. However, I never felt at home in the RHA - I admit I had a temporary crisis of faith, and resigned myself to wandering the Omegas, without a purpose. I was younger then, and I now recognize that as one of the most foolish decisions I have ever made.
After some time, I returned to Rheinland to found the Rheinländische Volksfreiheitspartei alongside a longtime comrade of mine in the Bundschuh Partei, Jetje Ratzenberger. However, it was not to be.
I now believe that I can best further the goals of the Sirius-wide Volksrevolution by not exclusively working within Rheinland... besides that, most of my former comrades are dead or missing, amongst both the Hessians and the Bundschuh.
Reasons for wanting to join the SCRA: I believe that I can best help the people of Sirius within your ranks, as the Red Hessian Army is distracted from its original purpose by waging an endless, pointless war against the Corsairs, and the Bundschuh movement is fragmented and entirely ineffectual.
What do you expect to find within the SCRA: Dedicated and loyal comrades, a personal purpose of helping liberate Sirius's population, and, perhaps selfishly, a place that I may finally call my home.