It will be an extreme load off my mind to know that what I have so far is viable, so, please.
One: I requested my people be relocated to a new planet, but actually what I think I'd like... is for us to be moved to an identical planet to the one we have now, but completely uninhabited. Rather than just moving people, as well, I'd like if our infrastructure could be transferred over - perhaps a direct swap with the undeveloped land on the 'other side', so to speak? I want our buildings, our growing fields, our train tracks, our harbors, our libraries, all to come with us.
Two: I want all my people, including mainland Eldians and the refugees we host on Paradis Island, to be taken at the same time, but I want to gradate their arrival in the new world through time. The King and her support staff should arrive first, Nile and his military police, Pixis and the stationary guard, and of course the scouts. Farmers and their families should also arrive as part of the first wave. My idea here is that we bring our essential laborers in first. I need to think about the order of arrival more, but I want those who work in careers fundamental to the lives of others arrive earlier on. So we get farmers, doctors, fishermen and hunters, carpenters, before we get our theater people, for instance.
Three: At the end of a six-year period on the new planet, I would like every person transferred over to independently be posed the choice - will they remain in the new world, or return to the one they left? Perhaps by instituting some kind of metaphysical safety tether that degrades over the course of those years, and allows them ultimately to decide whether they'll take their chances with us, or go back to the hell they know. I'd like this choice to be inviolate. A lover, parent, comrade, sibling, or friend might try to convince someone of one choice or the other, but they won't be able to force anyone else's hand.
Four: I'd like to date the moment of transference to the new world back to before I arrived on the barge. [She spits out a date, Eldian-style - Hange is not on earth time.] My subordinate, Eren, planned a terrorist attack on the mainland. Many died in his attack. Adjusting the time we leave our original planet will save those lives and do a lot to ease integration of the Paradisan and Marley people.
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One: I requested my people be relocated to a new planet, but actually what I think I'd like... is for us to be moved to an identical planet to the one we have now, but completely uninhabited. Rather than just moving people, as well, I'd like if our infrastructure could be transferred over - perhaps a direct swap with the undeveloped land on the 'other side', so to speak? I want our buildings, our growing fields, our train tracks, our harbors, our libraries, all to come with us.
Two: I want all my people, including mainland Eldians and the refugees we host on Paradis Island, to be taken at the same time, but I want to gradate their arrival in the new world through time. The King and her support staff should arrive first, Nile and his military police, Pixis and the stationary guard, and of course the scouts. Farmers and their families should also arrive as part of the first wave. My idea here is that we bring our essential laborers in first. I need to think about the order of arrival more, but I want those who work in careers fundamental to the lives of others arrive earlier on. So we get farmers, doctors, fishermen and hunters, carpenters, before we get our theater people, for instance.
Three: At the end of a six-year period on the new planet, I would like every person transferred over to independently be posed the choice - will they remain in the new world, or return to the one they left? Perhaps by instituting some kind of metaphysical safety tether that degrades over the course of those years, and allows them ultimately to decide whether they'll take their chances with us, or go back to the hell they know. I'd like this choice to be inviolate. A lover, parent, comrade, sibling, or friend might try to convince someone of one choice or the other, but they won't be able to force anyone else's hand.
Four: I'd like to date the moment of transference to the new world back to before I arrived on the barge. [She spits out a date, Eldian-style - Hange is not on earth time.] My subordinate, Eren, planned a terrorist attack on the mainland. Many died in his attack. Adjusting the time we leave our original planet will save those lives and do a lot to ease integration of the Paradisan and Marley people.