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|title = Aldecaldos | |title = Aldecaldos | ||
|image = Aldecaldos Logo CP2077.png | |image = Aldecaldos Logo CP2077.png | ||
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|aka = | |aka = | ||
|type = [[Nomad]] [[Seven Nations| | |type = [[Nomad]] [[Seven Nations|nation]] | ||
|established = [[1992]] (Nomad group)<ref name="2020NT" /><ref name="Countdown" /><br | |established = [[1992]] (Nomad group)<ref name="2020NT" /><ref name="Countdown" /><br>[[2017]] (Nomad nation)<ref name="2020NT" /> | ||
|status = Active | |status = Active | ||
|headquarters = | |headquarters = | ||
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|faction_locations = See [[#Faction Locations|Faction Locations]] | |faction_locations = See [[#Faction Locations|Faction Locations]] | ||
|founder = [[Juan Aldecaldo]] | |founder = [[Juan Aldecaldo]] | ||
| | |leadership = See [[#Leadership|Leadership]] | ||
|members = See [[Aldecaldos Members|Members]] | |members = See [[Aldecaldos Members|Members]] | ||
|no_of_members = +100,000 (2020)<ref name="2020NT" /><br | |no_of_members = +100,000 (2020)<ref name="2020NT" /><br>Tens of thousands (2077)<ref name="2077WB" /> | ||
|subgroups = See [[#Subgroups|Subgroups]] | |subgroups = See [[#Subgroups|Subgroups]] | ||
|affiliations = [[Seven Nations]] | |affiliations = [[Seven Nations]] | ||
|appears_games = {{CP|2020}}<br | |appears_games = {{CP|2020}}<br>{{CP|RED}}<br>{{CP|2077}} | ||
|appears_books = {{CP|2020NT}}<br | |appears_books = {{CP|2020NT}}<br>{{CP|2077WB}} | ||
|appears_other = | |appears_other = | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Block Quote|text=She who lives in the hearts of her loved ones can never truly die.|speaker=Aldecaldos saying|citation={{CP|2077}}}} | {{Block Quote|text=She who lives in the hearts of her loved ones can never truly die.<ref>[[Gig: Trevor's Last Ride]]</ref>|speaker=Popular Aldecaldos saying|citation={{CP|2077}}}} | ||
The '''Aldecaldos '''are one of the largest [[ | The '''Aldecaldos '''are one of the largest [[nomad]] groups in North America, and a member of the [[Seven Nations]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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====Main Leaders==== | ====Main Leaders==== | ||
*[[Juan Aldecaldo]] (1992 - 2015) | *[[Juan Aldecaldo]] (1992 - 2015) | ||
*[[Nomad Santiago|Santiago]] (2015 - | *[[Nomad Santiago|Santiago]] (2015 - unknown) | ||
====Secondary Leaders==== | ====Secondary Leaders==== | ||
*[[Tommy Blaine]] ( | *[[Tommy Blaine]] (unknown) | ||
*[[Saul Bright]] ( | *[[Saul Bright]] (unknown - 2077, dependent) | ||
*[[Panam Palmer]] (2077, dependent) | *[[Panam Palmer]] (2077, dependent) | ||
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The Aldecaldos arose in Los Angeles when outraged migrants gathered around Juan Aldecaldo and his moving protest against the gang violence that killed his son. The group then took to the road, adopting the Nomad lifestyle. They journeyed to Mexico before returning to California to bury their leader. They are currently camped near Night City, their RVs and souped-up cars parked in the desert, in truck lots on the edge of town and around abandoned distribution centers. From these bases they sometimes make their way into the city to stock up in trucks that serve as mobile workshops. But for the most part they stay out at the edge, scavenging from nearby corporate farms or transporting or smuggling goods for whoever will pay. | The Aldecaldos arose in Los Angeles when outraged migrants gathered around Juan Aldecaldo and his moving protest against the gang violence that killed his son. The group then took to the road, adopting the Nomad lifestyle. They journeyed to Mexico before returning to California to bury their leader. They are currently camped near Night City, their RVs and souped-up cars parked in the desert, in truck lots on the edge of town and around abandoned distribution centers. From these bases they sometimes make their way into the city to stock up in trucks that serve as mobile workshops. But for the most part they stay out at the edge, scavenging from nearby corporate farms or transporting or smuggling goods for whoever will pay. | ||
Nomads embody the utility and efficiency associated with our Entropism style. Their clothing must withstand the hardships of the road, combining military-survivalist motifs with elements of biker and road warrior culture such as leather jackets, knee pads (or protective implants) and trucker hats.<ref>{{RefCP|2077DAB|42}}</ref> | Nomads embody the utility and efficiency associated with our Entropism style. Their clothing must withstand the hardships of the road, combining military-survivalist motifs with elements of biker and road warrior culture such as leather jackets, knee pads (or protective implants) and trucker hats. | ||
Nomads often sew patches on their clothes to proclaim allegiance to a particular family, clan or nation, but would never wear anything like a uniform or even the matching colors and styles associated with gangs. They prize their individuality and freedom above all else.<ref>{{RefCP|2077DAB|42}}</ref> | |||
|citation={{CP|2077DAB}} | |citation={{CP|2077DAB}} | ||
}} | }} | ||