I like the idea of neither side being fully the good guys
Then we're in agreement.
Pia herself seems like a pretty standup gal even if she's relying on the support of much more questionable folks. There's not really a question whether Kambal or Baral are bad (one's horridly corrupt the other loves his job when killing children is in the description) but we see virtually nothing of the rest of the government power structure. We know that they kind of try to have surveillance up though a
Thopter Spy Network seems pretty tame next to what modern governments can and will do, that they take out Gremlin infestations the same way you'd deal with termites (Fair, Gremlins have about the effect on everything they build that termites have on wooden structures, only much faster), and they have a kickass flagship. Even the probably-meant-to-horrify
Authority of the Consuls seems fairly pedestrian unless you're red-aligned to the deepest crimson. "Citizens are free to do as they please within the confines of the law" I think is how laws work... The biggest problem with all this is that I feel like Wizards wants us to immediately and totally sympathize with the renegades, and they didn't make the consulate nearly totalitarian, oppressive, and Orwellian enough for that.
I think what might frustrate me more, though, is that from Origins Vryn had the better setup for "Renegades versus Central Government for control of resources", even as a two-sided issue, while Kaladesh had its ducks in a row for grabbing the dark side of
with both hands and giving us a really despotic, repressive, and authoritarian regime which they only halfheartedly dipped their toes into instead.