Department: Independent: Borderlands/Outlands Patrol and Monitoring
Work environment: Spark spends most of her time outside the city, and rarely teams up with other programs on routine patrols. Should backup be required, she has no trouble accepting and adapting to working with others, but she tends to be more comfortable on her own. That's not to say she's antisocial; encounter her during her work and depending on the circumstances, you might end up tagging along behind her so she can escort you home safely. She's not like normal security programs, though(having little interest in most games), and often has trouble fitting in.
What my character can do for you: Spark scouts and patrols the Borderlands(the area between the edges of Tron City and the barren Outlands), returning to the city periodically to report to Anon in the central offices. She has basic medic training and will help anyone who is in trouble on or near her patrol route. She escorts lost programs back to the city, and can be counted on to lend a hand if backup is needed for normal security situations. Her original mapping routines give her an advantage, and her reports will include any geographical changes that have occurred since her last patrol.
Are they hiring over there?: No idea. You'd have to ask Anon. But the Borderlands are awfully big for one program to patrol on her own, so probably?
Any other cool details? Despite not being interested in most normal games, Spark's almost always up for a light-jet or an off-grid 'cycle race. And if you're going rock-climbing or doing something else of that nature in the Borderlands and want a partner, she's usually up for that too.
INDEPENDENT: Borderlands/Outlands Patrol and Monitoring
Department: Independent: Borderlands/Outlands Patrol and Monitoring
Work environment: Spark spends most of her time outside the city, and rarely teams up with other programs on routine patrols. Should backup be required, she has no trouble accepting and adapting to working with others, but she tends to be more comfortable on her own. That's not to say she's antisocial; encounter her during her work and depending on the circumstances, you might end up tagging along behind her so she can escort you home safely. She's not like normal security programs, though(having little interest in most games), and often has trouble fitting in.
What my character can do for you: Spark scouts and patrols the Borderlands(the area between the edges of Tron City and the barren Outlands), returning to the city periodically to report to Anon in the central offices. She has basic medic training and will help anyone who is in trouble on or near her patrol route. She escorts lost programs back to the city, and can be counted on to lend a hand if backup is needed for normal security situations. Her original mapping routines give her an advantage, and her reports will include any geographical changes that have occurred since her last patrol.
Are they hiring over there?: No idea. You'd have to ask Anon. But the Borderlands are awfully big for one program to patrol on her own, so probably?
Any other cool details? Despite not being interested in most normal games, Spark's almost always up for a light-jet or an off-grid 'cycle race. And if you're going rock-climbing or doing something else of that nature in the Borderlands and want a partner, she's usually up for that too.