In the interests of my own roleplay, I want to point out that's not quite true. You can still be a Caldari State loyalist (If perhaps with more leanings on the "State" and less on the "Caldari") without being a member of one of the megacorporations if you're part of a client state, in the vein of the Achura or the Intaki who eventually formed Mordu's Legion.
Also - And I started wondering this the other day - What if you're a member of the one of the other "big" corporations that aren't megas but are also not clearly defined as subsidaries? Like Perkone, for instance, which the game has presently dumped my corpless self into.
Perkone is a Hyasyoda subsidiary, I believe.
You don't have to be one of the "Big Eight", but you do have to be employed by the State in some regard. Being a Megacorporate employee is simply the most straightforward way. Being in the Caldari Navy, or a menial worker for the CEP, or House of Records... there's plenty of non-aligned State corporations mostly in government and military. Those all count.
If however you are a non-aligned Achuran traditionalists, with loyalty only to the Achuran people and monks and traditions etc... - you're probably not State. I'd wager you're disassociated at best, dissenter at worst.
It's a Hyasyoda subsidary? I'll take your word for it, but I'd appreciate it if you could throw me a source if you have one. I spent the better part of 20 minutes last night digging around for any fluff related to them in that regard and found nothing after it came up in roleplay.
Regarding Achuran traditionalists being dissenters, that'd make pretty much the entire rural population of Saisio III so. And considering that they have an autonomous government seperate from the Megacorporations,
While there is an autonomous Achura government known as the Elder Visionaries, they mostly control the monasteries in the rural areas of the homeworld. The Elder Visionaries are as reclusive and introverted as an entity can be whilst still participating in cluster affairs, primarily in the areas of interstellar religion.
(Source: Caldari Demographics Article)
That the Caldari canonically run
errands for when the need arises,
The sacred pieces believed to be from the Rod of the Creator were stolen from under the supervision of the Achur religious order. The Caldari State has pledged enormous resources toward tracking down the thieves. However, the Elder Visionaries of Achura, unsatisfied with the pledge and not trusting of the Caldari government, sought further action.
(Source: Achura Article)
I would say that doesn't seem paticularly likely. They seem to have a "With the State but not Of the State" relationship going on, as best as I can read it.
That's not to say that people can't roleplay the sentiment that it isn't a proper part of Caldari society, but I just wanted to say that the lore isn't
quite "Megacorp or bust" in the way Pieter was getting at.
Anyway, sorry to divert from the topic.