The Snake Nation are one of the largest Nomad groups in North America, and a member of the Seven Nations.
History[]
Officially the largest of the nomad groups, the Snake Nation is not a true nation in the eyes of many Americans, nomad and static alike. Nomads are generally a very libertarian and independent people, and the Snake Nation is a loose confederation of those who, though they wanted to preserve their autonomy, wanted a voice in nomad politics. Unofficially, they can be said to speak for the entire independent nomad population, and it is generally true that they faithfully represent the views of non-aligned nomads in North America.
The Snake Nation was created in response to the formation of the other six nations. As these larger groups began to influence and affect both nomad and static communities, the smaller nomad groups realized that to advocate their (ofttimes differing) views, they had to solidify as well. The Snake is the most loosely organized of the Seven Nations; their philosophy is clearly shown by their Revolutionary-era-inspired flag. On a field of red is the white likeness of a sectioned snake. When apart these sections are seemingly benign, but joined together, they can strike their enemies. The Snake Nation motto is simple, "Don't Tread On Me:'
The Snake Nation's ranks are the most diverse of all the nations, and they have no set base of expertise upon which they base their economy. Unlike the Bloods with their circuses and the Metas with their marine construction, the Snake Nation is an aggregation of families involved in all areas of the nomad economy. In the last two years, the Snakes have invested a great deal of effort towards acquiring larger and more lucrative construction and salvage jobs. There were Snake Nation packs involved in the construction of the TransCon Maglev, Balsam City, and the ConAg projects in Kansas, thereby building for themselves a solid base of experience, as well. It has become a policy among those of the Snake Nation that they must improve their marketability versus the well-rounded crews sent by other nations to these types of projects. The Snakes are not happy about how this competition has shaken out in the past.
The nation's current leader is Freddie Douglas. Freddie came from a Mormon family out of the Utah desert. He is not amused by the power games that other groups play, and he would much prefer a world where he did not have to deal with other nations and could instead return to the simple life of an independent nomad. As a leader, Mr. Douglas is relatively inexperienced-he's only been a nomad for about a decade- but he was chosen for this post because of his stability and willingness to work with outsiders. His counsel has been good, and many value his opinion and respect his achievements even if they don't like him personally.[1][2]
When one of the members of Saul Bright's Aldecaldo clan, Driss "Scorpion" Meriana, returned from the Unification War in 2070 with new ideas and contacts, he attempted to convince Saul to get the family into joining Snake Nation in order to get strength by numbers. For this insurgence, Saul punished Scorpion by being demoted within the clan ranks and not being given any assignments for a full year. Despite this, the idea was brought up again by other clan members in 2077 due to the family's dire situation at that time.[3][4]
By 2077 Snake Nation is still the largest of the Nomad Nations. A number of smaller nomad groups, including the Bakkers, recently merged into it.[5]
Before their attack on Arasaka Tower in Night City, Aldecaldo pack leader Saul Bright and his co-leader Panam Palmer reached out to their Snake Nation sources for detailed intel on a Maglev Tunnel Construction Site outside the city.[6]
Subgroups[]
- Bakkers Family
- Dogs Family[2]
- Ghost Dancers Pack[2]
- Yang Family[7]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 WINN, R. Neo Tribes. 1st ed., Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1994. (pp.8,19–20)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Countdown to the Dark Future (#91,#162)
- ↑ Saul Bright/Computers#Third option
- ↑ With a Little Help from My Friends
- ↑ The Nomad
- ↑ We Gotta Live Together
- ↑ Spinning Your Wheels (p.2)