That really sounded like hardcore gallente loyalism ? :/
Anyway, yes, i'm trying to find what could be considered grimdark in the caldari faction, because it's er... not really easy to do. The disenfranchised and disassociated ones ? Not really, I bet you can find hobos everywhere.
There was that thread trying to salvage the little good things about the Republic (if they are any). Not the Minmatar (who have plenty), but the Republic. I'm doing the exact opposite with the Caldari, because, you know, if you can quote me at least one or two major grimdark things with the Caldari, I'll be glad to hear it tbh. Imo they have always been the little favorite child of CCP.
I bet they were first imagined as very grimdark by shadowrun-like standards (and yes they were), but over time they have been turned into guys with not many defects, and the grimdark sides of the faction have been erased and eliminated. The shadowrun megacorp feel ? Lost. They wanted to introduce that the megacorps are like family for every caldari and provides everything that they need. And that they live well by that.
I have nothing against the idea behind a society where the megacorp is the state, but they are not going with all that goes with it, actually. And that's where RL political affinities make us disagree. I cannot, just cannot imagine a corporate thing taking care of their "citizens" the way a national state does. You will tell me then, what about google and those innovative companies that actually provide a lot of decent life for their employees ? That's right, but when you will tell me that they do that for all the actual low class employees and half of the guys working for them, i may change my mind. The only example I can see are companies only caring for their shareholders, and that is actually going even worse the more the world is going liberal.
So yes, I have difficulties to imagine a caldari state, corporatist, profit drive world where everyone lives happily besides their hobo class (disassociated).
Ok you can throw me tomatoes because I'm probably like all those (relatively) well off kids that grew up sheltered and start to speak about socialism and the plebs... vOv
Anyway, political considerations aside, I also have an issue with the way it is pictured because it doesn't make any sense to me : let's say that their disassociated individuals are the ones that fell between the cracks, as they say. They say it's almost impossible to get back up again (well, ask any hobo in any society and he will tell you the same anyway so... yeah). So, any society will need a social turnover in employment. So, not counting the disassociated that are out of the loop, where is actually that pool of unemployed people ? I thought caldari citizens that were unemployed were out of the loop to begin with ?
That's what doesn't make sense to me. What happens to Caldari citizens that lose their jobs ? A part of them HAVE to lose their job at some point, since we are speaking about private ventures that can fire you anytime as the market dictates. Yes, I know, the megas probably have a lot of safeguards around that because they care a lot more about their citizens. So what ? It doesn't solve the market issues. It's not like we are speaking about public jobs where you can't be fired, here, is it ? Or is it... ? Caldari society = suddenly communism ?
So, what do the megas do for their unemployed ? I get that some of them will inevitably fall through the cracks, but all of them ? All out of the airlock ? That doesn't make sense. That isn't sustainable.
Now, for the sake of it, let's say everything of this makes sense and it works like that. So... What are the grim sides of the caldari society ?