2.This is also fine and was discussed/understood in the bsm!
3. Bullet points 1 and 3 and 4 can be answered together. In canon, Angel’s tipping point comes after the attempted destruction of a large town of innocents, orchestrated largely in part by her, though under Jack’s orders. It’s this event that finally causes her to truly question Jack’s motives and actions, and ultimately turn against him. You know that deep down feeling you get when something about a situation is not quite right? Makes you feel bad even though you’re being told it’s good, by the one person you know who claims to keep you safe? Angel feels that pretty much all the time. It’s a slow build of guilt, of grief, of hatred, all of which she’s been trying to blind herself to. To face it would acknowledge the awful truth that not only has Jack been using her, but because she’s been letting herself be used. As it currently stands, just like in the canon she comes from a catalyst will be needed for her to openly begin to question Jack, and to wish for freedom. This could come from in-game or CR building, or, since I’m taking her from the point in canon after she’s rebelled to the point of sacrificing her life to both stop and escape her father, the slow re-learning of these memories could inspire the desire to go rogue, even if it’s in small ways at first.
In regards to point 2 and her spying history, Jack has had Angel keep a general eye on criminals of note, and power structures throughout the company, anything that will give Jack an edge. Of course there’s also the petty stuff, “Angel get me some deets on this asshole so I can kick his asshole through his eyesocket. That doesn’t make sense but it doesn’t matter.” She rarely makes herself known, and when she does it tends to be to either people who perish soon after, or who’s word will mean little after she’s scrubbed all evidence of herself clean from their history caches. In this way she’s become almost myth-like in her reputation, with regards to the few small circles that may have heard offhand remarks about a guidance AI who helped a friend of their brother’s mother-in-law’s uncle’s friend out of a tight scrape, though no one has heard from the guy for a while. She’s a farfetched rumor at most, and Jack plans to keep her that way.
Re: Revisions Request
1.This is fine! Perhaps deep in the badlands?
2.This is also fine and was discussed/understood in the bsm!
3. Bullet points 1 and 3 and 4 can be answered together. In canon, Angel’s tipping point comes after the attempted destruction of a large town of innocents, orchestrated largely in part by her, though under Jack’s orders. It’s this event that finally causes her to truly question Jack’s motives and actions, and ultimately turn against him. You know that deep down feeling you get when something about a situation is not quite right? Makes you feel bad even though you’re being told it’s good, by the one person you know who claims to keep you safe? Angel feels that pretty much all the time. It’s a slow build of guilt, of grief, of hatred, all of which she’s been trying to blind herself to. To face it would acknowledge the awful truth that not only has Jack been using her, but because she’s been letting herself be used.
As it currently stands, just like in the canon she comes from a catalyst will be needed for her to openly begin to question Jack, and to wish for freedom. This could come from in-game or CR building, or, since I’m taking her from the point in canon after she’s rebelled to the point of sacrificing her life to both stop and escape her father, the slow re-learning of these memories could inspire the desire to go rogue, even if it’s in small ways at first.
In regards to point 2 and her spying history, Jack has had Angel keep a general eye on criminals of note, and power structures throughout the company, anything that will give Jack an edge. Of course there’s also the petty stuff, “Angel get me some deets on this asshole so I can kick his asshole through his eyesocket. That doesn’t make sense but it doesn’t matter.”
She rarely makes herself known, and when she does it tends to be to either people who perish soon after, or who’s word will mean little after she’s scrubbed all evidence of herself clean from their history caches. In this way she’s become almost myth-like in her reputation, with regards to the few small circles that may have heard offhand remarks about a guidance AI who helped a friend of their brother’s mother-in-law’s uncle’s friend out of a tight scrape, though no one has heard from the guy for a while. She’s a farfetched rumor at most, and Jack plans to keep her that way.