While there have been opposition to Liberteria's bombers since the first attacks, it was mainly slavers and raiders doing the complaining. This would change over time as, having turned to raider camps for targets, some small settlements and travelers were bombed. With hate of the flyers growing, one raider saw his opportunity.
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| - While there have been opposition to Liberteria's bombers since the first attacks, it was mainly slavers and raiders doing the complaining. This would change over time as, having turned to raider camps for targets, some small settlements and travelers were bombed. With hate of the flyers growing, one raider saw his opportunity.
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| - While there have been opposition to Liberteria's bombers since the first attacks, it was mainly slavers and raiders doing the complaining. This would change over time as, having turned to raider camps for targets, some small settlements and travelers were bombed. With hate of the flyers growing, one raider saw his opportunity. Runway (as he would soon be known) managed to gather together a dozen people in the basement of an old gallery, and explained his goal; the destruction of all flyers. The audience, already sympathetic, quickly agreed and The fishermen were created. They got their name because of their use of fishing nets to cause flyers to crash. They would string several nets through different sections of ruins, and let the speed of the flyers do the rest. Their first successful instance came in 2266, when a group of gyrocopters flew into a thick webbing of nets and exploded. Attracting new members with the debris, The Fishermen quickly grew 40 people. Despite the first dozen members were raiders from various gangs, many of these new members were those left homeless by bombing runs. Having already known not to set up on the surface, they created a half dozen safe-houses in various basements around the city.
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