Carry on killing them all.
These SHOULD be exactly the same as in Mission 3, since the team has had very little chance to complete them or reconverse with their societies. Anti-Mutant:
Anti-Mutant has no idea as to the strategic value of STR to the computer, and doesn't really care. They do care, however, abut three things. Assemblers of God:
The Assemblers are beside themselves over the theft of Computer property and Computer information, especially something so holy as blueprints for a sector! Communist:
The commies are OVERJOYED but are not part of the coup. They want in on the action and want very much for it to succeed. Computer Phreaks:
The phreaks believe that the blueprints in the databot are super-valuable. Corporate Metallica:
When they find out about the Battle Bot/Recorder-Bot/Databot, Corp will want them. They will also know about the Phreaks plans (above) if there are any phreaks on the team.
Death Leopard:
Death Leopard is, of course, in on the plot. Some of the rebel team are Death Leopard supporters. Frankenstein Destroyers:
Eeeee Bots everywhere!!! Free Enterprise:
Free Enterprise has a major member in on this deal (Hahns-O-LOW). They are also major players in the TAT area, and don't want business interupted. Illuminati:
Who knows what the Illuminati think... Mystics:
The Mystics are also in on the attack. They have major clones in the rebel group and want this plan to succeed. Politiclones:
Ratings are great, the polls are singing. In order to focus the clone attention in the direction the society desires, an example must be made of the rebels. Pro Tech:
Pro-Tech has no real interest in the mission. Psion:
Psion has split connections here. Darth-V-ADR is a mutant, but so is Ohb-I-WAN. PURGE:
PURGE is one of the main supporters of the theft. Romantics:
The Romantics don't care. At all. Seal Club:
Not much of interest to the Seal Club either. Give somebody in the rebel forces a mouse or something to bring back, then make it a mutant or rabid.

Trekkers:
The Trekkers are violently opposed to the rebels, but nobody is sure why. Something about ratings or competing time-slots.