"The noble army of martyrs: praise thee."
— Anglican Prayer Book, 1662

These are some of the soldiers and defenders of Mankind that are currently paying the price for their heroic actions in the battle between humanity and the soulless automatons.

Jean Kortas and Dan Benis
Jean and Dan were arrested in November for pulling the skin off of several metal-heads. They are still in jail. Jean and Dan are being held in solitary confinement without bail.
Jean and Dan need money for his legal defense fund.


Scut Viedmum
Scut faces a 85 year sentence for large scale destruction of sentient property. His demolition of the Louistown player piano and AFV factory is still the single most significant act of automaton destruction in history.


Ernie BaLacro
Ernie has been moved from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary where he has been housed for the better part of a decade, to Lewisburg, PA. Ernie is still fighting for parole—he has been a model prisoner and has a wife and several small children on the outside.


Boris Deturus
Boris is still in the Gulag in Orsk. Recently denied parole, he remains strong of spirit. Boris still has no regrets for his beheading of over 50 pleasure-bots during his four day blitzkrieg two years ago.


Nars Lokison
Nars is serving 19 years for various heroic acts of metal reclamation. He stays busy with his writing. His new book, "Replaced, Ignored, and Fighting Back" is now available through Mankind First Books. It has received such reviews as: "An Inspiration for all True Men!" and "A Real Call to Arms for Mankind."


Rabrace Sorelic
Rabrace was found not guilty of any wrong doing in the machine riot at Toulouse Joint Security Complex last August. However, he has since been moved to isolation at the Maximum security prison in Florence.


Dan Kragar
Dan was released on parole in April after serving 8 years for malicious destruction of sentient private property. Then, in October, Dan's home in Nevada was raided, his computer was seized, and Dan has been taken into custody. In November, a parole hearing determined that Frank violated his parole by illegally deleting some AI files that controlled a neighbor's house. Dan was given the maximum penalty for his "crime," his parole was revoked and he is currently back in prison serving the last two years of his original sentence.