' Wrote:@ Deadric (posting here as i believe it should be as its not related to the thread where your post is from in what I am replying about)
I believe you may find this to be interesting
"Aside from their leaders, the Junkers in Sirius have never heard about the Junkers from Gallia,"
So that proves that Gallic Junkers were seperated from many Sirian Junkers. So Hawks statements are rather valid.
Hawks statements are far from valid. What you quoted only proves that there was extreme secrecy regarding their origins. Think about it for a second. If the Gallic Junekrs stopped sending agents into Sirius, what would the King need them for past spying on Gallic criminal elements? The Kings ultimate goal is the subjugation of Bretonia and Liberty.
The Gallic Junkers never stopped sending agents into Sirius. Not all of the Gallic agents are still loyal to the King and they most defiantly won't reveal their true nature, death is a great motivator. The reasons the Sirian Junker groups (like the Congress) aren't aware of the continued presence of Gallic Junkers with their ranks is because they don't work for the Crown any longer and thus don't need to know. If they did, those agents would be compromised.
What I suggest is that you also have a part of your faction that utilizes the normal Junker ID, acts like a Sirian Junker but collects intel on Sirians for the King. As was their original role.