Of course, I think the part about the drinking and throwing crap in maintenance kinda makes it plain that you aren't part of any real group,
What, so you're saying there can't be some losers on groups that do just that?
In addition, that could also mean that a group is just laying low. Especially if that group likely does not have the firepower to take on their enemies.
particularly in addition to the last line.
It could just mean that you're a sleeper, part-time member, or a member that only comes when they are in need.
Finally, the most important part is the part that it says "Okay, you aren't really the most important member of your organization" in the first line, which makes it sound as if you are part of a real group.
Everyone in the Unchained is laying low, it's not exactly as if you can do anything else. However, Consumption of monitored substances and civil disturbance/littering isn't the way to do it.
Part-time? There is no such thing as a part-time revolutionary, they aren't union.
Sleepers... well, anyone who would be a sleeper would probably be far too important for you to start as. The unchained are weak as a baby's breath back earth, loose nets of freedom fighters, sympathetic workers, and malcontents that don't actually have any ties outnumber the official group many times over.
Organization was probably too strong a word, but "your Commune" just didn't have the right ring to it.
Eh, it's a preference thing. I word my statements and descriptions loosely. Had I not, Powder probably wouldn't have put his reserve character in as an unchained, a faction which he can join at start now because our protagonists are on good terms.
Interpret as you will, anytime two people take a look at something worth seeing they'll come away with two different impressions. I've attempted, with varying degrees of quality, to craft a future for you to look into. What you see is (roughly) what I meant you to see, but that doesn't make it the same thing I saw when I made it.
Better for everyone to live in their own dream than to force you to live strictly mine.
Of course, when it comes down to things that effect what you can or cannot do, then things have to get a little sharper for sanity's sake. But, for the most part, (unless you notice a plot hole, then you should run around screaming) the ambiguity is yours to determine the kilter of. Asking m you the viewpoint of the writer, and that is necessarily limited viewpoint.
Not to say that I don't enjoy answering questions.