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|base=Wherever [[Haruhi Suzumiya]] happens to be
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|base=Officially, [[Arisia Station]]<br />Actually, wherever [[Haruhi Suzumiya]] happens to be
 
|population=5
 
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|influence=None until early 2012<br />Major during the first half of the [[Boskone War]]<br />Minor after the founding of the [[Space Patrol]]
 
|influence=None until early 2012<br />Major during the first half of the [[Boskone War]]<br />Minor after the founding of the [[Space Patrol]]

Revision as of 17:59, 28 May 2011

SOS-dan
SOS-dan logo.png
The SOS-dan logo
NicknamesSOS Brigade
Home BaseOfficially, Arisia Station
Actually, wherever Haruhi Suzumiya happens to be
Population (2015 rough)5
Political InfluenceNone until early 2012
Major during the first half of the Boskone War
Minor after the founding of the Space Patrol
Allieseveryone other than enemy factions, according to the resolutions adopted at SOS-Con
Major AchievementsFounding Operation Great Justice
Stereotype(The SOS-dan is too small to have a stereotype)
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The smallest known faction (with five members), the SOS-dan came out of near-complete anonymity to host SOS-Con, the 2012 Convention that created Operation Great Justice and gave the faction's leader, Haruhi Suzumiya, control over the initial prosecution of the Boskone War.

While it is clear to even the most casual observer that Ms. Suzumiya is in charge of the SOS-dan, it is unknown exactly what roles the other members (Mikuru Asahina, Itsuki Koizumi, Yuki Nagato, and the man known only as "Kyon") have in the faction.


My first reaction is that I am not happy about Great Justice being run by a bunch of nutbars who believe they're actually the anime characters they biomodded themselves into. I don't mind having a bunch of 'scure-fen running the show; I do mind them running it in accordance with their own essentially-private fandom, which hindsight shows is what they've been doing.

Noah Scott, 21 May 2013