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What kind of books did you like to study for your career dreams?
[ ] Medic
Medicine, pharmacy, herbalism and natural remedies, pre-war genetic modifications and other issues of human biology.
[ ] Merchant
Languages (Spanish, German, Chinese, etc), maths, economics, trade routes maps, resource locations, and news and relationships with other settlements.
[ ] Monster Slayer
How to recognize, hunt and slay the various mutants, monsters and creatures of the wasteland, their weaknesses, as well as how to craft armor and weapons.
[ ] Engineering
How to build and repair all sort of machinery in general, basic handymanning, maths, technical Chinese.
[ ] Construction
Damns, mills, landfills etc, houses and other buildings, architecture, structural sciences, maths.
[ ] Farming Plus
How to best cultivate crops, produce various substances from biodiesel processes and oils (eg. combustible gases, plastics, etc), how to purify food and water from contaminants, basic chemistry, how to find and manage water and food, husbandry, animal care. (You already know basic biodiesel agriculture from your life as a farmer with your grandpa, this would upgrade that and grant you other related fields as you study this over time)
[ ] Monolith Studies
The positions of monoliths, how to treat monolith-related bioelectric injuries, how to avoid and fight monsters that employ monolith-based attacks.
[ ] Scavenger
The locations of major past conflicts and landmine fields, how to detect and safely disarm old war devices, location of ancient cities and potential treasure, history and lore in general, pre-war technology in general, how to avoid monsters and other threats, outdoor and survival skills in general.
What else did you like to study?
[ ] X
Replace X with one of the previous career options for a secondary study interest, or with a write-in (eg. Art).
What do you do in this scene?
[ ] Try to help Teresa with her homework
[ ] Get to know Fatima
[ ] Ask the librarian if you could help with hand-pressing some books.