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kate bishop (hawkeye) ([personal profile] selfequipped) wrote 2015-02-11 12:57 am (UTC)

Article about Quisma

Buried in a no longer used microfilm library in Heropa, Kate can find an old article dated back to 1991 from n local community newspaper that has long ceased publishing. The article, while brief, contains a photo of a young Salvatore Quisma and in it the writer (Makayla Finley) discusses how public approval of the government has drastically increased since imPorts and a small sect of the military worked effortlessly to put an end to corruption. The article also provides a brief overview of Quisma's role in the reform: originally he had been an external aide to the police force, but had difficulty in the pursuit of justice for others. It was then he had had enough and joined the small insurgent of the military, along with two other imPorts: Aafiya Kaif, a firefighter, and Henry Ruthorford who had run but lost mayoral office in Nonah when the article was published, as well as a small group of others who preferred to remain anonymous in this article. Since the success of the reform and his unwavering dedication, Quisma became a sort of "unofficial" liaison between imPorts, the military and the general public, but he still aided police investigations.

In this article as well, Quisma was asked to address the worrisome rumors about the Vanir, whom people believed were funded by the overthrown government officials. He is quoted as saying, "There is no evidence to support the existence of this group or that they are funded by ex-officials. I think someone is simply trying to get us shaking in our fancy boots!"

If Kate is interested, Makayla Finley, who was seventeen at the time she wrote this article, can be tracked down.
From here.

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