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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote 2019-09-30 04:10 am (UTC)

Hi Alison!

Both the medical assistant and the PRESERVE ideas are viable, but if she's going to want to actually make a living, the medical assistant option is probably her best bet. She would need a certificate that she could get through online courses in order to be hired, with on-the-job training then following. Obviously schooling of that nature would take at least a few months in reality, but you can say that she's taking an accelerated course if you want to bump up her timeline.

PRESERVE would be primarily volunteer work so it wouldn't pay well, but they aren't going to require as much from her in terms of schooling and will be (due to desperation) more willing to get her hands-on sooner.

She can do both, depending on how much time she's willing to commit!

2. - Jovavich's campaign's overall sentiments toward their key opponents: Their thoughts on Lynch is that he's too soft and therefore not good politician material. On the other hand, they have suspicions that Durcell could be appealing to outside help (that is, criminal elements contributing both resources and elements of protection/blackmail to their campaign).

- How they think of Gill-Jade: Externally, they would speak of her as a good and effective governor who fell on hard times. Internally, she'd be seen as incompetent and unskilled. A good chunk of Jovavich's campaign revolves around improving and having contingency plans in place where Gill-Jade failed.

- Their views on the Mars rebellion: Externally, they would view the rebellion as a cause of concern given that Jovavich believes the future of humanity is in space. Internally, it's viewed as an inconvenient distraction that ultimately won't amount to much. In other words, they're not actually that worried about it.

- Their views on Morningstar's recent actions: It's all just further proof that Morningstar is a threat to the stability of society.

- Why Jovavich is pursuing a political career despite her deep interest in human exploration and science: As mentioned above, moving humans out into space and colonizing nearby planets is what Jovavich believes is part of humanity's future. Going into politics is Jovavich's way of seeing to it that those goals can actually be carried out. The campaign would seem set on maintaining this belief, even if Akechi were to go digging/eavesdropping/etc.

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