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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote 2020-03-09 02:58 pm (UTC)

Hi Jessi!

There would be a series of E-Mails regarding Jovavich! They would be compiled together with a password, and Jason would be told that he wouldn't be able to pass it from his neural implant to anyone else's, as it would turn up as nonsense for them. He won't be able to take screenshots of this information, either, so he may want to work on transcribing them manually onto his implant.

  • The first series of E-Mails would involve Gill-Jade's announcement that she's not running for office, and would include this E-Mail that Peter B. Parker received during the EMP. Along with it, he would get a list of the Pulsar, Vyonation, and Giles Bell board members who received it. All of the above would get it—including Aoi Maeda and her husband—but it would not be sent to any of the heads of any of the subsidiaries for those companies. Jason can conclude that the power for the corporations is largely consolidated near the top.
  • There are a lot of E-Mails about Jupiter. Some of it is akin to (and thus includes) this E-Mail, but there are other notifications about the difficulty of terraforming Jupiter instead of its moons, especially without scientists at the colonies providing around the clock diagnostics.
  • Jovavich really does seem to be frustrated by how the colonies are manned by people who are poorly trained and don't have the ability to both maintain the colonies as a source of life and to properly terraform, and there are a lot of tables and graphs explaining how they would be far and beyond in their progress if they had deployed automatons and scientists at the sites to keep them running.
  • Unsurprisingly, there is a push back against automatons because, for a project this big, a program similar to DAWN would need to be deployed (remember, that's Cassius' old moniker before he claimed a name for himself). Even without the horsepower of hardware behind the automatons, due to the alarmist nature of the media, the public would be wary of using similar technology on a project like this.
  • Jovavich truly does think that the only way she can change the people manning the colonies is through becoming governor and rising up in the UN's political power and changing things in New Beijing. They won't listen to her otherwise (according to Jovavich).
  • She's very critical of the Outer Worlds Foundation and what both Lynch and Durcell are trying to accomplish. Charity isn't going to make the people on the colonies more competent, nor will training help when people are off in space and not impacted by people Earthside.
  • There is a recent flood of E-Mails with the board members for the big three corporations threatening to pull their support if she doesn't make a better showing in debates. Jovavich pushes back that she's the only one who has their intentions in mind "as arranged," but there are few details about this.
  • Finally, the mysterious JPG! Jovavich has very few E-Mails with him, but they plan to meet in person a lot.
  • Jovavich will likely strike Jason as being someone with very little sense of humor. She's extremely socially awkward, blunt, and will tell someone she's no longer continuing a conversation if they bother her even a little. She's also brilliant, and seems to send out E-Mails at all hours of the day as an open declaration of her insomnia.

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