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One of possible (and interesting) subplots for [Robert](characters:main:robert) is his family/kids: the older one, Kleo - may be adopted by him and fully black, while the Leon is of mixed origin, being his son. More in Robert's subplots page. | One of possible (and interesting) subplots for [Robert](characters:main:robert) is his family/kids: the older one, Kleo - may be adopted by him and fully black, while the Leon is of mixed origin, being his son. More in Robert's subplots page. | ||
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+ | Some Hackerspaces are focused mostly on students, others on top-level programmers playing with their expensive toys. Some makerspaces are located in favelas and help people produce necessities to survive, other employ loads of expensive 3D printers. | ||
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+ | As with feminism, Glider Ink is trying to show a variety of approaches. [Amanda](characters:main:amanda) may lead workshops for everybody, showing useful life hacks, repairing bicycles. [Cynic](characters:main:c_n1c) and [sh0dan](characters:secondary:sh0dan) may play with their expensive toys. [Robert](characters:main:robert) is working hard to support a family, and [Adam](characters:main:adam) carelessly spends all his time helping NGOs, somehow always afloat. |