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Alright, Jakob. Barely a half an hour after the 6am wakeup call, and you're already up and ready to go. You stretch your legs a bit, taking the long walk down the apartment bloc instead. You get the privilege of living in a convenience bloc- nicer and smaller, with bigger apartments- meant for more important members of the party and industry, with close proximity to downtown as to manage the Republic more efficiently. Before the War, important men would live far off in suburbs! Thanks to that party, that was a thing of the past.
You button up your thick coat and put on your hat once you finally get outside, making sure that you're comfortable in the February weather. Outside, at the tram stop, you sit down in a row with a number of officers, party members, and industrial union leaders. You decide to go...
>sit on the near end, next to Dr. Arenski, a minor party ideologue
>sit on the far end, next to Mr. Grunwald, a munitions factory assistant manager.
>stand by the seats and avoid speaking to anyone.