[center][h1][color=red]The Commonwealth Peoples Liberation Army [/color][/h1][/center] [hr] [center][img]https://img00.deviantart.net/688f/i/2016/204/e/1/fallout_flags__commonwealth_rough_riders_by_thedemonhunter1-daaz5c9.png[/img][/center] [hr] [center][h3][i][color=red]"It is the Chain of Oppression, that keeps the common man down, and the Big Man up! The chain now held by the Brotherhood of steel! No more, do i say! We are here to break the chain! For the People of the Commonwealth!"[/color][/i][/h3][/center] [hr] History: Eric Jones, better known as Captain Jones, was a leading and respected Member of the Minutemen, who turned disillusioned over ineffective leadership of General Becker, before leaving the Minutemen with his closest Supporters, to become a Mercenary. During a job to loot a caravan for a rival Trading Faction, he stumbled over an old book, "The Red Guidebook of Wisdom: To Our American Allies". And while most of his men turned to drinking, Jones would read the old pages, finding old ideas and tactics inside them. It was around this time, that Quincy finally broke the Minutemen, which was the Proof Jones needed to see how ineffective the noble approch of his old brothers-in-arms was, and how much it needed for a stronger hand, a leader who would fight for the greater good, not fearing the costs! The need for a Great Chairman! During the Days of Chaos, the Mercenaries of the Captain would hire their service to the Vault 81, a juicy target for anyone around. Yet for Captain Jones, it was worth sacrificing his men in endless battles against those who wanted to raid the Vault, as he finally had access to old World knowlage, great minds to debate with, and finally, the unexpected secrets the hidden compartment of the Vault held, in form of not only vast records, but also a sentient mind, in form of the Robot Curie. It was around this time, that Captain Jones, lead an Coup inside the Vault, declaring himself "The great Chairman", and enforcing his new Ideology of "Commonwealth-Communism". Said Coup, sadly, did not came without sacrifices, and Vault 81 is just a shadow of its former self, its population halved, and most of its machinery destroyed. In the Chairmans eyes, acceptable losses, for an base to send out his radio signals from, in the form of the "Peoples Liberation Radio" moderated by the rather charismatic Comrade Curie. Notable People: Chairman Jones, Comrade Curie, Comrade-Lieutenant Combes, Comrade-Commissar De Luca