1. He's likely to have more open and free access to tools and workspaces if he goes in a tech or mechanic role, but there are a number of corporate jobs that would also offer Fitz this access! He would need to begin at an entry level position and work up, but depending on his work, he would be able to start at a smaller subsidiary that acts as a "start up" and begin to establish himself further.
2. The availability is more based on whether or not someone has the money to purchase them! People are allowed to have projects at home, but again, it would depend upon whether or not Fitz would have the credits available.
3. He is likely to cross paths with the Hi-Jacks or the 66, as they focus on illegal bot fights. If he shows enough promising knowledge, he could be accepted as an apprentice.
4. It is definitely considered theoretical, though with the growth of space travel and colonization as an industry, a lot of corporations have created dedicated fringe research projects to look into the possibility and potentials of it.
5. No, there are no records of any superpowered individuals that might be considered "legitimate." Conspiracy boards are filled with things like this, but for the most part, these references are doctored, edited, or even digitally created. Any exhibited powers would be unique to any and all of the player characters.
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1. He's likely to have more open and free access to tools and workspaces if he goes in a tech or mechanic role, but there are a number of corporate jobs that would also offer Fitz this access! He would need to begin at an entry level position and work up, but depending on his work, he would be able to start at a smaller subsidiary that acts as a "start up" and begin to establish himself further.
2. The availability is more based on whether or not someone has the money to purchase them! People are allowed to have projects at home, but again, it would depend upon whether or not Fitz would have the credits available.
3. He is likely to cross paths with the Hi-Jacks or the 66, as they focus on illegal bot fights. If he shows enough promising knowledge, he could be accepted as an apprentice.
4. It is definitely considered theoretical, though with the growth of space travel and colonization as an industry, a lot of corporations have created dedicated fringe research projects to look into the possibility and potentials of it.
5. No, there are no records of any superpowered individuals that might be considered "legitimate." Conspiracy boards are filled with things like this, but for the most part, these references are doctored, edited, or even digitally created. Any exhibited powers would be unique to any and all of the player characters.