Darren took a moment to ponder the question and form his thoughts into a coherent answer. Finally with a deep breath he began.
"My father, I mentioned he was a mechanic, well he wasn't a mechanic in the pretty part of New London. He was a mechanic in the bad part. Every week he had to pay out protection money to the various local gangs, the corrupt cops, he even had to pay off the sanitation workers to pick up the damn garbage. There was no justice, just greed."
He paused for a moment trying to decide how best to formulate the next part of his answer.
"I just don't see how a society that inspires that level of greed in people can be viewed as something good. It's just every man for himself and to hell with the common good. But the Coalition is different. Here the attitude is that we're all in the boat together. Here there's justice, the rich can't just exploit the poor until they're all powerful. And that... I think that's worth fighting for, worth living for, and worth dying for if need be."