Army Officers Demand the Right to Vote

Officers of The Government have assembled in public to agitate for the right to vote. The Government is ruled by a council of 15 co-equal Generals. Together, they vote on important matters, such as whether to ban a member.

Although Officers are under the command of the 15 Generals, they have the advantage of numbers. In an effort to appease the masses, the Generals extended the right to vote in an upcoming server vote to Colonels. Colonels answer directly to the 15 Generals, forming the most senior grade of Officer.

But this only emboldened the demands. Other senior Officers such as Capt. Moyer complained that the franchise was not being extended any further at this time.

The hunger for Democracy is alive and well in The Government. Time will tell if the Generals can devise a programme for democratic reform that could extend the vote to all Officers, including Majors, Captains, and even Lieutenants.



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