Friday, March 18, 2011

CPM largest leftist group in Malton!


Less than two weeks since the party began reorganising, we are once again the largest left force in Malton - the only left group with 10 or more active members according to game stats (up to 11).

All comrades are requested to visit the party office in Dakerstown.

6 comments:

  1. Comrades!

    What an honor it is to be admitted to the Communist Party of Malton (CPM). I come here, at the behest of a comrade in SPACE.

    Mutha of The Bad Men, a well-known and respected left progressive, urged me to, “…join the Communist Party of Malton.” He was concerned that the revolutionary communistic revolutionary elements in SPACE were in a regressionary struggle. In a word, the revolution in SPACE is hindered by improved objective conditions. He assured me that, understanding my frustration, that “…shooting fascists and zombies is cathartic!”

    Five days ago, I came as Gus Hall of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). Then I was most reluctant to join this local struggle. However, given the historical context of gamer revolutionary struggle, and a most profound depth of revolutionary understanding, I now join you my new beloved comrades.

    Moreover, as a new comrade of the CPM all must be assured that I am abjectly, without reservation, dedicated to Marxist-Leninism and the doctrine of Democratic Centralism. I will be an obedient comrade and will look to the leadership for direction.

    Last, it is most refreshing to be back on Earth. Although, in our case, the result of the corrupt insidious degenerate capitalist system has forced a new historical epoch. That epoch is the sealing off of our City of Malton and the exploitation of surviving workers!

    Gus Hall CPUSA
    AKA VI Lenin of Space Communists

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  2. Finally able to post here, I am Burning the Fire, unfortuantly I'm dead outside the HQ.

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  3. I've had look for you, Burning - but another comrade no doubt got to you first.

    We use to have a forum - but comrades kept getting locked out and forgetting passwords etc. That said - a forum has big advantages. Should we go back to a forum, comrades? If so, can we have one with no passwords?

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  4. I'd say no, as a forum requires constant activity by a lot of members and needs to be filled with content, in order to look appealing. Also, no passwords? That'd be really hard, given that anyone could troll/grief anyone.

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  5. Up to 14 members, eh? I reckon we could hit twenty by the summer.

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  6. Hi, I'm M c C l a n e. Be on the lookout for a Steven Macleod (level 8 whelp) who PKed me INSIDE party headquarters. The gall of some ppl. My zombified self is in the junkyard at 6,7 (or is it 7,6?) and I'd appreciate a needle through the neck. Which ties into my radio transmission: how about getting the NT Building up to code?

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