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[ ID reads Karen Starr.
Long time no see, network. This time Karen's post is not coming from the small comfort of her government housing, but from a brightly lit office. Situated against one of the walls is a dark red couch, a pillow propped up against the edge. The windows, though not quite large but neither small, reveal De Chima in the background for anyone who might recognize it immediately.
Though she's been living in her office for a couple of months now, the room doesn't look as lived in as one would expect it to. That's because Karen made sure to tidy up and make the office look as professional and presentable as she could before she dared to turn on the feed. However, her cat can be seen sitting in her office chair, peering over the edge of the desk and reaching for an elastic that's been left on the surface.
Karen, with her hair tied away from her face, smiles into the camera. ]
Hi there. It's been ages, I know.
Since there are many of you who don't know me: I'm Karen Starr. I'm co-CEO of Starrware Industries, located in De Chima, Virgina. We're an R&D company primarily focused in coming up with solutions to the planet's environmental issues. We've been trying to get approval on studying even a small sample of nanotech, but we haven't heard back aside from a "request pending" notif. So, at the moment my team is mainly working with artificial technology and semi-organics.
Anyway, we've been up and running since about September now. We're a pretty small firm, but recently business has picked up so we can afford a few new employees. I won't lie: the wages aren't really high, though if you're interested in doing some good for the planet and working alongside people with a similar passion and vision then you're more than welcome to drop off a resume at my office or contact me privately. There's a lot of bright and talented imPorts here, so I'd love to work with you if you're interested.
[ There's suddenly a light crash as pens and some papers are pulled off the table courtesy the cat. Karen gives a hapless shrug and then adds: ]
Annnd that brings me to a random question: anyone know any good real estate agents around here?
[ Seriously, it's time to stop living in an office. ]
Long time no see, network. This time Karen's post is not coming from the small comfort of her government housing, but from a brightly lit office. Situated against one of the walls is a dark red couch, a pillow propped up against the edge. The windows, though not quite large but neither small, reveal De Chima in the background for anyone who might recognize it immediately.
Though she's been living in her office for a couple of months now, the room doesn't look as lived in as one would expect it to. That's because Karen made sure to tidy up and make the office look as professional and presentable as she could before she dared to turn on the feed. However, her cat can be seen sitting in her office chair, peering over the edge of the desk and reaching for an elastic that's been left on the surface.
Karen, with her hair tied away from her face, smiles into the camera. ]
Hi there. It's been ages, I know.
Since there are many of you who don't know me: I'm Karen Starr. I'm co-CEO of Starrware Industries, located in De Chima, Virgina. We're an R&D company primarily focused in coming up with solutions to the planet's environmental issues. We've been trying to get approval on studying even a small sample of nanotech, but we haven't heard back aside from a "request pending" notif. So, at the moment my team is mainly working with artificial technology and semi-organics.
Anyway, we've been up and running since about September now. We're a pretty small firm, but recently business has picked up so we can afford a few new employees. I won't lie: the wages aren't really high, though if you're interested in doing some good for the planet and working alongside people with a similar passion and vision then you're more than welcome to drop off a resume at my office or contact me privately. There's a lot of bright and talented imPorts here, so I'd love to work with you if you're interested.
[ There's suddenly a light crash as pens and some papers are pulled off the table courtesy the cat. Karen gives a hapless shrug and then adds: ]
Annnd that brings me to a random question: anyone know any good real estate agents around here?
[ Seriously, it's time to stop living in an office. ]
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I don't know a thing about semi-organics and artificial technology...buuuuut I am willing to cat-sit for you if you want.
[ because seriously. That's a cute kitty. ]
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A sheepish smile. ]
I don't know if my budget can afford a cat-sitter right now. He's just agitated because he needs space.
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And I mean he's been cooped up in the office too long. He misses having a house.
[ So does she, but temporary sacrifices were made. ]
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[ Suck it John and Will. ]
I can pay you to cat-sit, but after the New Year, if that's alright?
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Your name's... [ reading the ID ] Hime?
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[ She stacks all the fallen papers back onto her desk. ]
Are you in De Chima yourself?
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How fast can you fly? It won't tire you out, will it?
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... isn't that supposed to be a secret?
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Well, I promise not to pry. I understand the reasoning behind it.
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