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The '''Transgressive Realism Movement''' was an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgressive_art art] movement that was born circa [[3042]].<ref name=Transgressive_Realism_Movement>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Art and Leisure section), news item published [12/08/3072] "Riot in Theater District Leaves One Dead"''</ref>
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The '''Transgressive Realism Movement''' was an [[w:Transgressive art|art]] movement that was born circa [[3042]].<ref name=Transgressive_Realism_Movement>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Art and Leisure section), news item published [12/08/3072] "Riot in Theater District Leaves One Dead"''</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 31 January 2023

Transgressive Realism Movement
Faction Profile
Classification: Art Movement

Overview[edit]

The Transgressive Realism Movement was an art movement that was born circa 3042.[1]

Views and Opposition[edit]

The group was marked by its controversial and provocative work during its around thirty years of existence. It started with the film The Rape of Capella and continued with staged protests against everything from ComStar's monopoly of interstellar communication to Melissa Steiner-Davion's latest hairstyle. The movement lost steam during the coming years of the Clan Invasion but had been reinvigorated with the Jihad experiences. It's last known play, opus Our Holy Mission had already gotten into the bad side of several people when its leader was killed on scene on the Kitty Etheridge Memorial Theater in downtown Halverson, Anaheim in 3072.[1]

Leader[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Art and Leisure section), news item published [12/08/3072] "Riot in Theater District Leaves One Dead"

Bibliography[edit]