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{{PCBWCharacter
| title      = Luke Hood
| name        = Luke Hoof
| image      = Hoodjak.png
| president1  = <center> [[File:Usansyn.png]] [[PCBaller World/North America/Syndicalist States|Syndicalist America]]<br>Incumbent </center>
| born    = ??/??/2010
| status    = Alive
| nationality    = [[File:Cball-US.png]] [[American Model|American]]
| gender      = Male
| religion    = [[File:Baptist.png]] Baptist
| education    = MSU - Political Science
| party    =
[[File:Jefsynd.png]] Communist Party of Louisiana (2028-2035)
[[File:Deleon.png]] Socialist Labor Party (2035-2038)<br>
[[File:Antiparty.png]] Independent (2038-)
| movement    = [[File:Hoodism.png]] [[Hoodism]]
| known    = Leader of Syndicalist America
| notable    =
| occupation  = Leader of [[File:Usansyn.png]] [[PCBaller World/North America/Syndicalist States|Syndicalist America]]
| family      = Jim Hood(deceased, Uncle)
| spouse      = Jane Hood
| children    = 1
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== History ==
Born in the vibrant city of Flowood, Mississippi, in 2010, Luke Hood's journey through the tumultuous landscape of post-collapse America began at a remarkably young age. Witnessing the disintegration of the United States at the tender age of 15, he was left grappling with the harsh reality that the seemingly impervious states could crumble so easily. Despite the chaos that ensued, Hood found himself thrust into the complex web of geopolitics, transitioning to citizenship in the Union of Louisiana, where Eastern Mississippi remained beyond their control. Determined to pursue his education at MSU, he navigated the bureaucratic maze, acquiring a passport from the Louisianan government, albeit with a foreboding message echoing in his ears.
In 2033, Luke Hood stood proudly as an MSU graduate, armed with a degree in political science. However, his unwavering thirst for transformative change led him to the enigmatic corridors of the Communist Party of Louisiana, the sole legal political entity in the Union. Advocating for a "Total democratic transformation," Hood's audacity soon caught the attention of Chairman Jefferson, leading to his swift exile to the territory of Tennessee-Kentucky.
Refusing to bow to the oppressive rule of a capitalist military dictatorship, Hood embarked on a mission to reshape this new world. In a bold move, he resurrected the Socialist Labor Party, rekindling the embers of Syndicalism while uniting the remnants of the pre-collapse party faithful. As word spread, a groundswell of support surged, catapulting the Socialist Labor Party to the forefront of opposition against the military regime.
In the crucible of change, Hood harnessed his burgeoning influence to instigate a Syndicalist revolution, igniting the hopes of a disenfranchised populace. Throughout this tumultuous period, Hood emerged as a prominent member of the Trade Union Congress, a coalition comprising both unionized workers and former members of the Socialist Labor Party. In a pivotal moment, this diverse assembly deliberated on the leadership of the emerging nation, grappling with the daunting task of transitioning from revolutionary upheaval to stable governance. It was Luke Hood's unwavering commitment to the resurgence of Syndicalism that led to his selection as the head of the nascent state, a beacon of hope for a society yearning to embrace a new dawn.

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