We are a group of workers and explorers who reject the authority and coercion of the corps. We believe in freedom, justice, solidarity, and diversity.
The Anarchists Space Union (ASU) was founded in 2942 under the name ‘Hurston Worker’s Union’ founded by a group of workers at Hurston Dynamics; a human weapons manufacturer and materials processor based in the Stanton system. The workers were fed up with the low wages, intolerably long hours, and poor working conditions Hurston Dynamics imposed on them. Tired of the hazardous conditions at many facilities ran by the corporation the HWU aimed to protect the rights, lives and interests of the workers and to challenge the corporate monopoly over the Stanton system.
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However, Hurston Dynamics did not take kindly to the unionization efforts of its workers. The corrupt company leaders were quick to hire a union-busting firm, LRI, to disrupt and prevent the formation of the union as soon as whispers of discontent among their workers reached HD leader’s ears. From the start LRI used a range of tactics, both legal and illegal, to intimidate, coerce, and unjustly fire pro-union workers who dared to speak out against their oppression. LRI also spread outright lies, misinformation, and threats to undermine union leadership’s credibility and sowed discourse to whittle away their support among their peers.
The union-busting campaign was swift, brutal and overall very effective. Many workers were discouraged from joining or publicly supporting the union in fear of reprisal. Some were fired or transferred to other locations for even acknowledging the creation of one. Others were harassed or assaulted by Hurston security forces and LRI agents. A few notable leaders of the union were even killed in mysterious accidents off site or in incidents within HD’s plants that were later blamed on the union itself for, as it was phrased, “union leadership’s lack of concern for their own members and fellow workers which led to lax safety precautions during and directly after labor strikes”.
It didn’t take long for union leadership to realize that they could not win against Hurston Dynamics and LRI using peaceful and legal means. They decided to take up arms and fight back against their oppressors. In response to corporate scare tactics the Hurston Worker’s Union was reformed into the Anarchists Space Union, a paramilitary organization that rejected all forms of authority and coercion. They stole weapons and ships from Hurston Dynamics and used them to attack the company’s facilities, trade routes, and allies; justifying their piracy as a necessary evil.
Now, in 2953 after many years of fighting against the corporations of the Stanton system our distinctive emblem, a gold “A” on a field of blue surrounded by a wreath, a holdover from our days as that simple workers’ union, is noted across Stanton as a symbol of hope for the working class citizens of the ‘verse. The ASU has been fighting against the anti-worker propaganda that Hurston Dynamics and other corporations continue to spread through UEE ruled systems as a means of controlling the workers. The ASU exposes the lies and corruption of the corporate elite, and promotes the values of democracy, equality, and solidarity among the working class citizens of the ‘verse using various methods to spread our message, such as graffiti, broadcast hacking, and pamphlets air dropped on targeted corporate interests. The ASU believes that the workers of the UEE are the true owners of the means of production, and that they should have a say in how their labor is used and distributed. We hope to inspire a revolution within the UEE that will end the corporate tyranny and create a new society based on mutual aid and cooperation.
The Anarchists Space Union has since become a notorious group in the Stanton system and beyond. We are hunted by Hurston Dynamics, the UEE, and the Advocacy, but we have so far managed to evade capture and continue our resistance. We look to attract any worker within the UEE who share our vision and values of freedom, justice, peace, solidarity, and diversity. We use direct democracy and delegation as our union slowly becomes a federation built on mutual aid and conflict resolution to organize ourselves and our allies. Resistance above all is our mission. Our vision to create a better universe for all the people within it.
We welcome anyone who share our values and principles, and we willfully cooperate with other groups and organizations that have similar goals. We are the Anarchists Space Union, and we invite you to join us in our struggle for a better world.
Timeline of Events
Later that same year Hurston Dynamics hired LRI, a union-busting firm, to disrupt and prevent the formation of the budding union. LRI used a range of tactics, both legal and illegal, to intimidate, coerce, and/or dismiss pro-union workers. LRI also spread propaganda and misinformation to undermine the union’s credibility and support among the workers.
Unable to fully exert their rights due to existing labor laws the HWU organized a series of small work slow-downs throughout 2942 and 2943 while garnering support among the workforce; culminating in 2944 when the HWU filed a formal petition with the Intergalactic Labor Relations Board (ILRB) to hold a union election. However, soon after Hurston Dynamics through LRI challenged the petition, claiming that the union did not have enough support or representation among the workers and so a lengthy legal battle had began. The ILRB agreed to review the petition, but the process was delayed and stalled by legal challenges and complaints from both sides.
In its first public show of force, after a month long work stoppage in which it seemed as if the union might actually be starting to gain favor within the populace of the Stanton system regardless of the smear compaign set against them, Hurston Dynamics and LRI moved to crush the strike and did so with a ferocity that the organizers had not expected. They hired mercenaries and thugs to break the picket line and attack the strikers directly. They also used explosives and sabotage to damage the facilities and the workers’ equipment. HD, naturally, went on blaming the union for the violence and destruction. Accusing them of terrorism and treason to the UEE; who until now had mostly allowed HD to handle the affair themselves without interferrence. The strike finally ended in a major loss for the HWU when the UEE stepped in soon after, declaring the workers dissenters of the peace, and arresting union leadership involved with organizing the strike; soon thereafter becoming known as “The Worker’s Revolt of 2945”.
The Hurston Workers’ Union formally became known as the Anarchists’ Space Union in 2947, when Hurston Dynamics and LRI launched a massive assault on the HWU’s headquarters located in a hidden asteroid base within the Yela belt. The attack was coordinated and supported by the UEE Navy; who had recently declared the union a terrorist organization and a threat to the security and stability of the Stanton system. The attack was brutal and devastating, killing many union members and destroying most of the equipment and resources they had accumulated over time. Dax Rana was captured during this attack and soon afterwards executed by Hurston Dynamics, who broadcast her death publically as a warning and a celebration of their victory. In total 33 were killed and another 14 imprisoned never to be seen again. Rumor has it those 14 were quietly executed or shipped off to the far reaches of the ‘verse to keep them from rejoining their compatriots, but no hard evidence of either has been found to date. Officially, according to UEE records, all are imprisoned in the Hurston Dynamics prison, the Klescher Rehabilitation Facility, though none have ever been seen there.
The few surviving union members, those that had managed to escape the attack or were elsewhere when it commenced, were outraged and heartbroken by the loss of life and of the loss of Rana in particular who was well known for her compassion and dedication to the workers of Stanton. They realized that they had no chance of winning against the combined forces of Hurston Dynamics, LRI, and the UEE, none of whom had shown any sense of mercy or respect for their rights and lives. They decided to abandon their original goals of negotiating with their employers, and instead adopted one of overthrowing and destroying those they deemed oppressive to the working class of Stanton.
In response to the attack, the ASU hacked public media outlets a few days after the massacre to announce their reformation and to set the record straight on the events of the Worker’s Revolt; which had consistatly blamed on the union. During the approximately 12 minute broadcast the ASU released stolen internal memos between Hurston Dynamic leadership and LRI, video taken by union sympathizers of the violence the corporate actors had caused, and recordings of calls that took place between various members of the two groups praising their actions against HWU workers. They declared themselves the Anarchists’ Space Union shortly before the feed was cut, vowing to continue their resistance against corporte oppression and their fight for freedom and justice. They quickly decentralized their leadership structure and expanded their scope, not only opposing Hurston Dynamics and LRI, but also the UEE itself and any other entity that tried to impose its will on them or on other sentient beings.
We, the Anarchists’ Space Union, are a voluntary association of individuals and groups who reject all forms of authority, hierarchy, and coercion. We believe that government is both harmful and unnecessary, and that corporatism is a system of exploitation and oppression. We seek to create a society based on mutual aid, free association, and self-organization, where people can live in harmony with each other and with nature.
We oppose the corporations of the ‘verse, the United Empire of Earth (UEE), the Vanduul, and any other entity that tries to impose its will on us or on other sentient beings. We resist their wars, their laws, their taxes, their propaganda, and their violence. We do not recognize their legitimacy or their sovereignty over any part of the galaxy. We claim the right to explore, inhabit, and use any planet, moon, asteroid, or space station that we find, as long as we do not harm or interfere with others who are doing the same.
We support the diversity and autonomy of all forms of life, both organic and synthetic. We respect the cultures, languages, beliefs, and preferences of all beings, as long as they do not infringe on the freedom and well-being of others. We welcome anyone who shares our vision and values, regardless of their origin, race, gender, orientation, or affiliation. We welcome cooperate with other groups and organizations that have similar goals and principles.
We practice direct democracy, consensus, and federation among ourselves. We make decisions collectively, without leaders or representatives. We delegate tasks and responsibilities to those who are willing and able to perform them, without creating permanent positions or ranks. We coordinate our actions and resources through networks and councils, without centralizing power or authority. We communicate openly and honestly, without censorship or secrecy. We resolve our conflicts and disputes peacefully, without resorting to violence or coercion; though at times we realize that such actions may be inevitable.
We are not utopians or idealists. We are realists and pragmatists. We know that our vision is not easy to achieve, and that we face many challenges and dangers along the way. We know that we are not perfect, and that we make mistakes and learn from them. We know that we are not alone, and that we depend on each other and on our environment. We know that we are not invincible, and that we may die or suffer for our cause. But we also know that we are not afraid, and that we will never give up.
We are the Anarchists’ Space Union, and we invite you to join us in our struggle for freedom, justice, and peace. Together, we can create a better world for ourselves and for future generations. Together, we can make the stars our playground. Together, we can make anarchy a reality.
Article 1: Mission and Vision
To defend the rights of the working class of the ‘verse.
To create a society based on mutual aid, free association, and self-organization where people can live in harmony with each other and with nature.
Article 2: Values and Principles
Article 3: Membership and Affiliation
Membership in this organization is open to anyone who agrees with the mission, vision, values, and principles of this organization, and who is willing to abide by the rules and decisions of this organization. Affiliation with this organization is open to any group or organization that has similar goals and principles as this organization, and that is willing to cooperate and coordinate with this organization.
Article 4: Organization and Decision-Making
This organization is sstructured as follows:
Article 5: Action and Strategy