The American Experiment (Riot Quest)

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Are you sure we don't want to get that extra action? It might be expensive but that's a lot more stuff we could do.
Almost half our budget is just too much. Unless....
I'm down, it's an easy enough thing to do.

@Zimmerwald1915 , @Random Member are the WCUA or FAM interested in grabbing the branch offices action? We can spare 40 funds for other orgs, so if one or both of you want to grab it this turn we can help you pay for it
@Zimmerwald1915 How much do you need? I probably don't need the full 40 if I cut buying farms.
 
[X] [RFAA] Plan Expand Mutual Aid

[X][SPA] Plan I Am Once Again Asking For Your Financial Support
-[X] Buy a permanent meeting room, either an office or small building. 5 funds. Gives +1 action.

This plan assumes that I'll be getting 3 funds from the RFAA sugar daddy.
 
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[X][TOD] Plan Peaceful Labor Support
-[X] Lobby various politicians to support progressive laws in a state (choose one).
--[X] Ohio 10 funds
--[X] Pennsylvania 15 Funds
--[X] New York 15 Funds
-[X] Use the success of the New York strikes to pressure the city government into adapting labor laws to ensure it doesn't have to happen again. 14 funds.
-[X] Meet with the rioters of Cleveland (who ultimately chose to be peaceful) to discuss ways they can improve labor conditions there, and pressure the city into doing so. 14 funds.
 
Oh look, a revolution is happening in China. Who could've possibly seen this coming? Still as tempting as it would be to plow all of the funds towards supporting it, we do also have to continue supporting the people over here in the US. To that end I'm divesting more power into the FMC and looking into restructuring the organization as a whole to try and avoid a fracture in the group, while also helping to keep stores and factories running rather than them shuttering. The cannery unionization effort also must continue despite the annoying resistance of the factory owners, but not too much more work needs to be done here, hopefully. The remaining almost half of our funds goes towards the revolution.

[X][TFHM] Plan Praise the Sun Yat-Sen
-[X] Send organizers to help the former fishermen now working at canning factories form unions. 4 funds. 184/200
-[X] Look into restructuring the organization.
-[X] Smuggle money and weapons to the Revive China Society to help with their revolution this year. 33 funds.
-[X] With the continued depression, several Chinese storeowners have come to the organization wanting to sell their bankrupt stores in exchange for being able to keep working at them with a fair wage. 5 funds.
-[X] Work with the west coast unions to buy out their (often near-bankrupt) factories. 30 funds.
-[X] Divest more power in the Factory Management Council, giving it more autonomy and ability. -1 general action, +1 industrial action, +5 to industrial rolls.
 
Almost half our budget is just too much. Unless....

@Zimmerwald1915 How much do you need? I probably don't need the full 40 if I cut buying farms.
Honestly, it depends on how dice-per-funds investment works? The 20 funds I allocated to agri-unions might be sufficient to get enough dice to get over the hump, it might not, i'm not sure.

Beyond that, anything we can plough into the strike fund is always useful.
 
Honestly, it depends on how dice-per-funds investment works? The 20 funds I allocated to agri-unions might be sufficient to get enough dice to get over the hump, it might not, i'm not sure.

Beyond that, anything we can plough into the strike fund is always useful.

It appears to be 1d20 per funds invested. I think we can pretty safely get agri-unions to completion with 15-17 funds
 
Well, remaking my plan assuming extra funding.

[X][TFAM] Plan Attack the Racists v2
-[X] Make a newspaper.
--[X] Create more Local Newspapers in the Black Belt: 20 funds, -? per turn. (I'll leave determining the per turn cost to the QM)
--[X] National: 20 funds, -10 per turn.
---[X] Have our newspapers write articles attacking the White League.
-[X] Organize protests about (the White League, its anti-American beliefs and its illegal conduct against law-abiding American citizens)
-[X] Make a public campaign defaming a rival person or group. (the White League)
--[X] Spend 15 funds.
-[X] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
--[X] On the streets of cities. 10 funds.
---[X] Also use the opportunity to further attack the White League, painting them as violent criminals and thugs.
-[X] Set up branch offices, many permanent meeting halls in towns all across the black belt. 40 funds, +1 action.
-[X] Find members best at bartering and have them train others to have a solid cadre that can cheaply buy farms and equipment for your members. 2 funds, -1 funds per turn, +2 per die in the above action.
-[X][Defense Group] Try to force a confrontation during a standoff with the White League where you have the numerical advantage.
--[X] Arrange it so that we can paint the White League as the clear agressors once violence breaks out, and ourselves as the innocent defenders.
-[X][UF] Agree
-[X][UF] Each constituent organization must pay 10% of their income to the United Front.

Total cost of this plan is 107. @spiritualatheist So I'd need 24 funds from the RFAA. Anything extra is nice but not really necessary.
 
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Honestly, it depends on how dice-per-funds investment works? The 20 funds I allocated to agri-unions might be sufficient to get enough dice to get over the hump, it might not, i'm not sure.
It'll work like in previous turns, 1d20 per fund.

Basically (since I don't think I've explained this), for actions where you choose the number of funds, any action that's a progress such as unionization is 1d20 per fund. The amount of progress needed is difficulty and how naturally good your org is at it.

Any action that's a singular goal (like an election) gets a modifier depending on how far above/below the target you go (which is secret but consistent for the same type of action, which so far there's 3).
 
[X][APFA] Plan Reach out and Grow
-[X] Expand New England operations in integrating immigrants into America, in exchange for their loyalty. 8 funds, -8 per turn.
-[X] Continue the fund to help keep industrialists in the steel belt from failing… as long as they join you. 10 funds.
-[X] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
--[X] At the parties of the rich. 28 funds, min 20.
--[X] In the factories of cities. 15 funds.

So this is the first plan idea that came to mind, and yeah it kills me a little bit not being able to open THE UNIVERSITY OF THE FUTURE, but... in terms of money, we have no money. Well ok, no. We have quite a bit of money, but we need more. And that means supporters. Wealthy supporters in particular. I wouldn't be opposed to a more grassroot plan, but I hope this will be the more effective combination of factors.
Also I hope that the reduction of the Anti-Depression fund is not pushing too much.

Anyway good to see that the APFA has contributed... something to the strike resolution. Not much to be honest but better something than nothing. Less good to see that the AFL is a sinking ship, but I'm sure everything will be alright.

On a final note @Physici,
[] Establish the "Technocratic Institute of Planning" in Cleveland, a university for future politicians, entrepreneurs, and managers that teaches "rational management" and the latest technology for each area of study. 50 funds, ? per turn.
I think this is the first action to not have a variable one-time cost but a variable maintenance. Does that mean that when established that cost could be later adjusted with another action? In case it is too little or overabundant. Or once it's been decided that's it. Ah, sorry for the wall of text. Once I start writing I never know where to cut. Thank you a lot for writing this all for us, I'm really enjoying this quest.
 
[X][WCUA] Marching Onwards
-[X] Send organizers to help farm workers form unions. 10 funds. 416/550 progress.
-[X] Find whoever legally owns the land of shuttered factories in San Fransisco and give funds to members to buy them and run democratically. 15 funds.
-[X] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
--[X] On the streets of cities. 10 funds.
--[X] In the factories of cities. 10 funds.
-[X] Stockpile guns. 16 funds.

QM: your income will be reduced.
WCUA - richer then ever.

Well, time to spend it.
 
It appears to be 1d20 per funds invested. I think we can pretty safely get agri-unions to completion with 15-17 funds
OK, since WCUA's getting 15 funds from the RFAA and thus has 76 funds to spend, I've revised my plan to allocate 40 funds to branch offices, 16 funds (splitting the difference between recommendations) to agri-unions, 15 funds to the strike fund (for a total of 27 funds), and reserved 5 funds for the general fund.

EDIT: or, instead of building the strike fund, the extra funds could be used to take one of the other non-union actions requiring funds that would be foreclosed by the One Big Union option next turn. Either the credit union or the worker co-op.
 
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[X][TFAM] Plan Attack the Racists v2

This is good, those extra actions really compound, especially with the prospective money the movement will be bringing in once we get the farms up and running.
 
I think this is the first action to not have a variable one-time cost but a variable maintenance. Does that mean that when established that cost could be later adjusted with another action? In case it is too little or overabundant. Or once it's been decided that's it. Ah, sorry for the wall of text. Once I start writing I never know where to cut. Thank you a lot for writing this all for us, I'm really enjoying this quest.
Actually thanks for bringing it up because I actually typed it wrong. I meant to say that basically you don't know what the per turn cost is, may be positive may be negative. Also, glad to hear you're enjoying it!
 
[X][New American Patriots] Blunt the Depression, But Properly This Time
-[X] Send agitators to publicly speak supporting your cause.
--[X] Schools, colleges, Universities, and alumni thereof. 1 Funds
---[X] Make sure our agitators are well armed with facts, and graphs, and statistics, and other stuff.
-[X] Set up loans to small businesses which employ our people and/or align with our cause to help tide them through the depression. Repayment and interest to only start after 5 years. 10 funds.
-[X] Subtly encourage both men and women members to seek out self defense instruction

Conspiracy organizations. Not serious.

[ ] The Golden Circle
-[ ] Circumstance of Founding: Formed from a number of wealthy southern plantation owners during the civil war.
-[ ] Locale: Former confederacy, operation center somewhere in Florida.
-[ ] Core Supporters: The original network of wealthy southern plantation owners.
-[ ] Ideology: Enact the Golden Circle Plan to destroy the United States of America, reestablish the Confederacy, and create a golden circle of slavery around the Gulf of Mexico.

[ ] The Base
-[ ] Circumstance of Founding: Originally starting as a college fraternity consisting of a bunch of kids from well to do families who had formed a social network back during the civil war. After encountering and surviving the Golden Circle conspiracy, they got organized.
-[ ] Locale: Support base in New England but Operational base in the south.
-[ ] Core Supporters: The original network of families + connected and allied intellectual and patriotic groups.
-[ ] Ideology: Use subtle means, agents, and teams to finish the civil war for good. Stop the Golden Circle Plan.
 
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EDIT: or, instead of building the strike fund, the extra funds could be used to take one of the other non-union actions requiring funds that would be foreclosed by the One Big Union option next turn. Either the credit union or the worker co-op.

I'd say go for the credit union? An affiliated credit union seems like something at could conceivably grow organically alongside the WCUA, whereas a worker co-op seems like it's far enough outside our primary organizational aims as a union federation that it would end up vestigial at best.
 
22 Funds - 10 -6-3-3

[x] [SFAF] Plan Anti-Hate Crime
-[x] Set up a system of mutual aid between towns in upstate New York through the religious centers. 10 funds, -5 per turn.
-[x] Form cross-community mutual aid groups in Philadelphia out of your members. 6 funds, -3 per turn.
-[x] Stockpile guns. 3 funds.
-[x] Form the Awareness Committee, responsible for ensuring member churches, synagogues, etc. aren't under threat and for keeping track of groups opposed to minority religions, -2 funds per turn.
-[x] Set up charitable aid out of the churches and synagogues in Philadelphia that you're associated with, open to all. 3 funds, -3 per turn.

@Physici is my Awareness Committee a valid action? I imagine that sort of thing is on our radar.
 
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@Physici is my Awareness Committee a valid action? I imagine that sort of thing is on our radar.
Yes, but make it cost 2 funds per turn.

-[] Organize and fund a committee devoted to reaching out to new immigrants and integrating them into our networks of mutual aid and union contacts. 25 funds
And for that matter, RFAA should specify how many funds per turn they want this action to be.
 
I'd say go for the credit union? An affiliated credit union seems like something at could conceivably grow organically alongside the WCUA, whereas a worker co-op seems like it's far enough outside our primary organizational aims as a union federation that it would end up vestigial at best.
Will do. Also changing the proposed name, per discussion.

EDIT: done. Also added tick marks.
 
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Annie Oakley Comes to Chicago
Annie Oakley was the best shot around. She had shot the cigar out of her husband's mouth and the wings off of a wasp. She was born in the backwoods of Ohio, she had married in Ontario, she had toured all the great cities of Europe - Paris, London, Venice, Rome, Berlin, Hamburg, even Istanbul. And everywhere she went, she had taught women how to shoot, from girls as poor and desperate as she had been to proud princesses. But when she came to Chicago, attracted by the news of the recent exposition and the unrest that had rocked that city, she had found something she had never seen before.

The Society of Universal Suffrage was massive, powerful, and dedicated. Radical in belief and action, they sometimes frightened Annie with their intensity and fervor, but she was not a woman who let fear rule her. An exchange of letters later and she found herself on a train to Chicago, eager to give some more ladies lessons in how to shoot. The rail strike had died down by the time she had left, but she had heard her hosts in the city had participated, and the rumors that traveled up and down the luxurious train of the group led by the disgraced "Valkyrie Queen" only made her more intrigued. Claims that Voight had singlehandedly stopped a hundred militiamen by standing in the street and glaring at them were probably false though.

As the train screeched to its last stop, she hefted up her bag, dismissed a few attempts by so-called gentlemen to assist her, and strode out of the car. She surveyed the station and found some hints that the strike had not settled everything. A mural covered half of one station wall, showing an indistinct army of figures waving red and black banners, overwhelming a few rich fat men and drowning them with strength and numbers. There was probably more too it, but it had been partly painted over, and a small guard of police stood around it, protecting the man slowly covering the mural with simple whitewash. Nearby, one of the police was hassling a couple - a black woman and a white man, it looked like.

Lips tightening, Annie strode over, ready to intervene. The man turned to her, and Annie quickly corrected her judgment. "Mrs. Oakley, so good to see you. I saw your show the last time you were in Chicago, it was really something. I hope you can teach me and the others to shoot half as well as that!"

The young lady reminded Annie of a wolfdog one of her childhood neighbors owned. It could be quite friendly and energetic...but it could also rip you limb from limb, and it had few compunctions about doing so.

"A pleasure, Miss, although I am afraid you have me at a disadvantage," she said, and was quickly introduced to her guides - Sylvia and Gertrude.

Gertrude turned her attention from glaring at the policeman who had been bothering them to Annie. "Walpurgia sent us to meet you here and show you to where you'll be staying. It's at our compound, although there's plenty of hotels if you prefer," she said, and then added "ma'am," almost perfunctorily.

"Please, call me Annie, and I think the compound will do nicely. But before you take me to where I'll be staying, why don't you take me to where I'll be shooting?"

Gertrude shrugged. "They are in the same place. Want help with your bag, Annie?"


The three of them walked out of the station into a virtual wall of noise. Chicago was even more packed than the last time she had been there, and the chaotic journey from train station to compound was something she could only remember later in flashes - crowds mobbing paperboys, signs proclaiming "Union Shops" hanging from a half-dozen buildings, posters for the Socialist Labor Party, a crashed automobile lying on its side. It got only slightly quieter when they made it to the compound, which was a hive of activity in its own right. "The SUS has all its offices here, and there's newspapers, shelters for people who need them, there's one of our soup kitchens here...this place can do a little bit of everything. We set up a shooting range for you, I can show you to it," Sylvia said.

As Gertrude departed to let everyone know Annie Oakley, the legendary markswoman, had appeared, Syliva guided her through the crowded compound into a room that seemingly had been half-build and then abandoned. The walls and roof and floor stretched out then abruptly ended, leading out to hard-packed dirt. Around the dirt was a collection of hammered-in posts, with a set of haybales and round targets at the end. Sitting on one of these haybales was a pale individual wearing a mix of men's and women's clothes who looked up at Annie entered.

"Ahh, hello friend. I am Public Universal Friend the Second."

The person glanced at Annie, seemed to recognize her, and stood up. "I will depart, and allow you to teach the ways of violence in peace."

Annie protested, and a brief, awkward argument ensued, made more awkward by Annie's uncertainty on how to address them. Should she call them Public, or use their full name? Or perhaps just Friend?

Regardless, Public Universal Friend the Second agreed to stay and watch for a time, although he or she refused to take part.

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Friend sat in the corner as thirty women stood, holding pistols. "You shouldn't use a pistol for fighting," their teacher said. "If you know you are going to a fight, bring a rifle. Or better yet, bring ten friends with ten rifles. But you can't carry a rifle around everywhere, and even if you could, you might start fights you don't need by doing so. A pistol you can hide, and even if you don't, people won't take offense to it like they would a long gun. So, since a pistol is what you are most likely to use if you find yourself facing some man with bad intentions, a pistol is what you are going to learn to use."

And then she began to teach them. She taught them to breathe, to stand, to hold the gun. She taught them how to clean it, how to aim it, how to be safe with it, how to treat it with respect. And only then were they allowed to shoot it.

They listened to her and the Friend realized something. Annie Oakley was not teaching those women how to shoot because she thought it was important. She was teaching them because she believed that they would need violence to defend themselves, believed it like the Friend believed in peace. Believed in it like the Spirit had moved her to.

For Annie Oakley, guns were her god, and teaching women how to use them, how to defend themselves, was a prayer.

The Friend watched the act of worship before them, and managed not to weep.

"Oh Lord, how great are your works, how grand your design, that there may be beauty even in this."

Requested benefit, @Physici: make this happen: Annie Oakley publicly joins the SUS
 
[X][SdG] Plan First Steps
-[X] Although they're closely affiliated with SUS, several of the Salon's founding members have contacts in some German (and others) socialist clubs, so they make a good place to find more people interested in the salon.
 
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Thank you very much for the omake, it's excellent! :D

[X][SUS] Society for Universal Suffrage 1895 Action Plan
-[X] Organize a program for teaching women self-defense skills, with Annie Oakley taking point on the effort.
-[X] Send organizers to set up mutual aid networks and soup kitchens in a region.
--[X] Milwaukee, 8 funds, -4 per turn
--[X] Detroit, 8 funds, -4 per turn
-[X] Send organizers to set up mutual aid networks and soup kitchens in a region.
--[X] Cleveland, 8 funds, -4 per turn
--[X] Other Illinois cities, 14 funds, -7 per turn
-[X] Set up a committee to continuously organize aid for women getting away from abusive situations using your institutions, getting a job at a unionized workplace or one of your factories when possible. -5 funds per turn
-[X] Expand the credit union to other Illinois cities as well as cities around Lake Michigan. 10 funds.
-[X] Buy out shuttered factories in Chicago when possible and bring them back running under your control. 40 funds.
-[X] Send members to speak to the workers of AFL unions to try to convince them to join the socialist unions that cover their needs instead.
-[X] United Front:
--[X] Agree
--[X] Each constituent organization must pay 10% of their income to the United Front.

[X][SPA] Plan I Am Once Again Asking For Your Financial Support
 
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