Kick out (Leader) and install Furnace as leader of the Tracklayers

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From: Meddle in the Local Governance


In theory she's an ordinary Tracklayer now, but she's dropped by your lodgings twice to talk about 'possible problems ahead.' It's clear she wants her place back.

Unlocked with (Minimum 1),

Locked with  is: Furnace Ancona,  is: Furnace Ancona or Furnace Ancona, Starved,  6


Challenge information

Broad, 200

  • 137 - very chancy (41%)
  • 170 - chancy (51%)
  • 204 - modest (61%)
  • 237 - very modest (71%)
  • 270 - low-risk (81%)
  • 304 - straightforward (91%)
  • 334 - straightforward (100%)

Success

An eager crowd

Most of your effort goes to pushing to hold a vote at all. Furnace's supporters are numerous, and they have not forgotten her[…] When she stands to speak, the crowd of listeners contains two girls who have painted their faces in Furnace's honour[…]

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Failure

A failure of public relations

Description summary:
The first paragraph varies based on the current , while the second paragraph varies depending on how many of remain.

LeaderFirst Paragraph
CorneliusYou put the case to the Union, but they don't care for your guidance. After the failed vote, Furnace paces in your sitting room. "They really prefer to follow Cornelius! If they'd chosen someone half-competent, I wouldn't have minded."
Fires' Lackey[...] Furnace curls up in your best armchair and hugs a pillow to her chest. "They really prefer to follow Gerard!" Trust Furnace to know the man's name. No one [...] ever calls him that. "He was a tolerable short-term leader at best, but he has no strategy! [...]"
Your Lackey
JanuaryYou put the case to the Union, but they don't care for your guidance. After the failed vote, Furnace paces in your sitting room. "They really prefer to follow January! If they'd chosen someone half-competent, I wouldn't have minded."
FacesSecond Paragraph
1No other voices contradict her. They can't, these days. But still she paces, as though her body does not quite agree with her words.
3"Untrue," says a second voice in her helmet. "We all would have minded. What else are we here for?"

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