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Actually, [[Muro]]'s Strikers never refer to themselves as the Syndicate : it looks like the official designation made up by the WCG. Deprecative, almost, perhaps coined by the WCG to make the enemy appear like just a bunch of criminals in the eyes of the public (it's not the same thing to say the TCTF is fighting the Syndicate as to say they're fighting "Muro's Global Army"). | Actually, [[Muro]]'s Strikers never refer to themselves as the Syndicate : it looks like the official designation made up by the WCG. Deprecative, almost, perhaps coined by the WCG to make the enemy appear like just a bunch of criminals in the eyes of the public (it's not the same thing to say the TCTF is fighting the Syndicate as to say they're fighting "Muro's Global Army"). | ||
At some point, the faceless opposing force may have adopted designations such as the Network or the Syndicate, but it seems out of proportion with Muro's [[megalomania]]. | At some point, the faceless opposing force may have adopted designations such as the Network or the Syndicate, but it seems out of proportion with Muro's [[wiktionary:megalomania|megalomania]]. | ||
Strikers who were aware of [[Muro]]'s global plans were picturing themselves as ''pending supermen'', not petty criminals. From that point of view, Syndicate sounds just plain lame. [[Striker]], [[Fury]] (Banshee, Valkyrie, etc)... that's already better. | Strikers who were aware of [[Muro]]'s global plans were picturing themselves as ''pending supermen'', not petty criminals. From that point of view, Syndicate sounds just plain lame. [[Striker]], [[Fury]] (Banshee, Valkyrie, etc)... that's already better. | ||