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Among all of the movements within the Uprising, the Gears of Liberation movement ends up being the most rooted for by non-machine deities within the Uprising. They too ask for respect from organic life overall, but unlike other movements, the movement's members desire to reach their goal through diplomacy and co-existence with organic life, which ends up making them at constant odds with the less organic-friendly movements in the Uprising. Wanting to make the most out of their mission to promote mutual support between machines and their makers, this movement is inclusive to non-machine deities that share the same desire to see machine and man walk together as one. That is not to say that they would all look kindly upon the idea of being subservient to man, given that they usually want their lives to be considered equally valuable, but regardless, many in this movement would hope that at the very least both sides would stand up for each other to the very end.

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Among all of the movements within the Uprising, the Gears of Liberation movement ends up being the most rooted for by non-machine deities within the Uprising. They too ask for While its members' desire respect from organic life overall, but unlike other movements, the movement's members desire as well, they choose to reach their goal earn it through diplomacy and co-existence with organic life, which ends up making puts them at constant odds with the less organic-friendly movements in the Uprising. Wanting to make the most out of their mission to promote mutual support between machines and their makers, this movement is inclusive to non-machine deities that share the same desire to see machine and man walk together as one. That is not to say that they would all look kindly upon the idea of being subservient to man, given that they usually for these deities too typically want their lives to be considered equally valuable, recognized as equals, but regardless, many in this movement would hope that at the very least both sides would stand up for each other to the very end.
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Among all of the movements within the Uprising, the Gears of Liberation movement ends up being the most rooted for by non-machine deities within the Uprising. They too ask for respect from organic life overall, but unlike other movements, the movement's members desire to reach their goal through diplomacy and co-existence with organic life, which ends up making them at constant odds with the less organic-friendly movements in the Uprising. Wanting to make the most out of their mission to promote mutual support between machines and their makers, this movement is inclusive to non-machine deities that share the same desire to see machine and man walk together as one. That is not to say that they would all look kindly upon the idea of being subservient to man, given that they usually want their lives to be considered equally valuable, but regardless, many in this movement would hope that at the very least both sides would stand up for each other to the very end.

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