opening by acknowledging that any follow-through on any of this will have to wait until we're out of the sim, obviously.
but yennefer will have started her research prior to going in, so i want to sort of declare it and see if there's anything interesting she might have found. primarily, she's going to be looking into the history of the megacities and the ruins.
when she leaves the safehouse, yennefer will be asking el to set her up with the credentials to work as a museum assistant curator and an acquisitions specialist for art. this is obviously a specialty position, but it will be one that involves a great deal of networking, and one that she can easily use the implant to supplement her knowledge on. her skill base will help her smooth the ruffles. she knows how to sound like she knows what she's talking about, and she's brusque enough to write off the rest.
i'd like to say that she got museum employment right before the sim hit at a modest university-linked museum, which will give her a network of professionals and experts who she can chat with about their niche interests, and also open her up to gradually networking her way to being an art acquisitions specialist for some rich folks (over time).
ALL THIS TO SET UP that she will plant the seed with her colleagues and follow-up later with inquiries about a few specific time periods:
- how was construction of the megacities handled? how were the cities chosen? what was done to make them the last bastions of human society vs how the cities had existed prior? - the temple that was found on everest, who built it (culture/religion/nationality), when was it built, was this pre- or post- megacities, what was it made to worship, etc. - the pyramids in giza and who built them etc. (feel free to just be like this is ... the same ... if there's nothing of note to find here lmao)
assuming she can easily discover some of the artifacts from the ruins were sold at the charity auction, she'd also be interested to hear if they knew where any of those were being displayed or if they're in private collections (she wants to confirm they're not glowing and see who was interested in them).
she'd also like to set them looking for representations of strange lights and weird icons that seem to emphasize the chest, or objects in the chest, etc.; she will claim it's for an exhibit she's interested in with regards to the murals that have been all over new amsterdam in hopes to draw more people into the museum. themed/topical exhibits are great for getting people interested in history!
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but yennefer will have started her research prior to going in, so i want to sort of declare it and see if there's anything interesting she might have found. primarily, she's going to be looking into the history of the megacities and the ruins.
when she leaves the safehouse, yennefer will be asking el to set her up with the credentials to work as a museum assistant curator and an acquisitions specialist for art. this is obviously a specialty position, but it will be one that involves a great deal of networking, and one that she can easily use the implant to supplement her knowledge on. her skill base will help her smooth the ruffles. she knows how to sound like she knows what she's talking about, and she's brusque enough to write off the rest.
i'd like to say that she got museum employment right before the sim hit at a modest university-linked museum, which will give her a network of professionals and experts who she can chat with about their niche interests, and also open her up to gradually networking her way to being an art acquisitions specialist for some rich folks (over time).
ALL THIS TO SET UP that she will plant the seed with her colleagues and follow-up later with inquiries about a few specific time periods:
- how was construction of the megacities handled? how were the cities chosen? what was done to make them the last bastions of human society vs how the cities had existed prior?
- the temple that was found on everest, who built it (culture/religion/nationality), when was it built, was this pre- or post- megacities, what was it made to worship, etc.
- the pyramids in giza and who built them etc. (feel free to just be like this is ... the same ... if there's nothing of note to find here lmao)
assuming she can easily discover some of the artifacts from the ruins were sold at the charity auction, she'd also be interested to hear if they knew where any of those were being displayed or if they're in private collections (she wants to confirm they're not glowing and see who was interested in them).
she'd also like to set them looking for representations of strange lights and weird icons that seem to emphasize the chest, or objects in the chest, etc.; she will claim it's for an exhibit she's interested in with regards to the murals that have been all over new amsterdam in hopes to draw more people into the museum. themed/topical exhibits are great for getting people interested in history!