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#79 - Lynda Alger, The censor (Character played by M. J.)
Motto: Nobody invokes freedom of the press, if not those who want to abuse it Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: female - Età dell'interprete: Any age
Teaser: The great responsibility of the task that has been reserved to you is something that most do not understand. ''The Censor'' they call you, you are the ax that cuts the information according to the wishes of the Demetra board, even if almost no one has had the courage to tell you that nickname in the face, fearing the consequences of an open challenge. They talk about you and do not understand, in the narrowness of their vision, the delicacy of your action: from the way and type of information that comes out to the public, from the timing used to give a certain announcement, depends the fate of many people and the security of thousands of lives, many of them unconscious of the fact that it's your hand keeping them safe. You give your daily contribution, unceasingly selecting what is useful to spread from what instead constitutes a potential danger. Seditious revolutionaries and anti-social often use the shield of a hypothetical ''freedom of press'' to try to convey their messages of hate, but fortunately you are always in your place, to watch, article after article, line by line, word after word.
KEY WORDS: control, loyalty, conscience, constancy, responsibility.
Contacts: You know well Selene White, she is your point of reference within Demetra. Several people operate within the Agency you work with, starting with the Director Anna Goodwin, a woman doing well her job, as well as Rita ''The Voice'' Kaufman, although something in you remains unspecified about her. Instead Jane Bradford with her speeches on freedom of the press and other amenities gives you more than a headache. You have cordial relations with Nick Fitzgerald.
#80 - Violet Campbell, The celebrated journalist (character available)
Motto: There are two types of light: the light that illuminates and the glow that darkens. Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: female - Età dell'interprete: Any age
Teaser: 'News'' are born neutral, aseptic, impartial. They are simple facts that happened in their objectivity, without a hidden meaning, without frills. Yet those insignificant news can become everything in the right hands, and this is their greatest power. In your hands? News can give light or cast shadows. They can forever stun a celebrity's career, just as they can snatch a common person from the norm and raise it to success. Your articles are the most followed, they influence every thought from fashion to political opinions. There is no career that does not start with your approval, there is no rival who has not been involved in a scandal. What you are today, the power you have today, you owe it to the uncomfortable, irreverent and original positions that have always distinguished your name. Only those who bask in your light, from marginal news can become an exclusive one.
KEY WORDS: sensationalism, scoop, success, arrogance, talent
Contacts: You do not understand how a careless person like Norman Baker has not been kicked out yet. You know that your word could make the difference, but his flattery after all compensates for the hassle. You always have a reserved place in the public appearances of Senator Claire Connoway and you do not miss out on boasting about it. Vivian Baker has been a close friend of yours since childhood. Rita ''The Voice'' Kaufman makes no secret of criticizing your journalistic style.
#76 - Anna Goodwin, The director of the press agency (Character played by N. R.)
Motto: Do you know what it means to tell the truth? It means to be in debt to those who do not want it to be told. Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: female - Età dell'interprete: Any age
Teaser: You still remember what drove you to your work. The first time you had set foot in a graphic workshop, you were inebriated by the scent of freshly printed paper and the noise of the machines that produced copies of news, news which everyone would read and which would influence people's thinking. No one is able to understand the power of the press and the attraction that the ideal of truth has: this is a fortune just privy to true journalists. That girl now seems to be so far from you, relegated to a corner of your mind and forced to clash every day with another, older and more mature yourself. Closed in your study, illuminated by the light above your typewriter, you are intent on fighting a bigger struggle, where you seem to have won the responsibility of what must be written rather than the search for Truth without influences. Today, more than ever, that Girl seems so far that you doubt she's ever existed. The awareness that on the sheet the characters should be written in shades of gray, rather than in black on white, to really represent the world, is so strong to make you forget every disturbance. The world is made of compromises and you can not chase a dream.
KEY WORDS: regret, cheating, doubt, manipulation, truth
Contacts: You are the director of the most famous Press agency in the city. Gabriel Fahrenheit always refers to you for advice. You always push Jane Snapshot Bradford to give her best, most of your services are based on her stolen pictures. Norman Baker is a good man and tries to do his job at his best. You have quite a few arguments instead with Rita the Voice Kaufman, that woman might not have understood who really commands in here. You found yourself dealing with a dispute between Violet Campbell and Nathan Ross. You're worried about your brother Archie Goodwin, you had wished for something different for him.
#77 - Rita ''the Voice'' Kaufman, The radio speaker (Character played by M. M.)
Motto: The Rock will shake the hearts and the Roll will blow the world in. Nothing will be like before anymore ... Listen to the Rock n Roll, baby, it knows what's best.. -Eddie and the Riots- Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: female - Età dell'interprete: Any age
Teaser: For many listeners you are now like an abstract entity travelling through the ether, friendly and reassuring. For them you are simply ''The Voice'', leading them during the day, informing them, entertaining them and wishing them a good night. Few people know who Rita really is, the woman behind the microphone: you do not spare a comment on any subject, but on your private life you have always maintained a certain caution. When the familiar ''On Air'' spy goes on, you forget everything else and let yourself be carried away by the sound of words. Over time you have learned the amazing power they have over people: they can simply entertain or change someone's day, they can change public opinion or raise the minds like on the crest of a tumultuous wave.
KEY WORDS: action, extroversion, politics, dialectics, conflict
Contacts: You interviewedBlake as a guest, the famous poet who publicly humiliated Ken Albright. You'd really like to give him the chance to replicate, just to see what he thinks. You consider Lynda Alger someone who knows her business, you admire her for her work and humanly, while you are more interested in Jane Bradford and her opinions on freedom of the press. Anna Goodwin, however, seems slimy, never says what she really thinks and you do not trust her completely. You met some of the celebrities of the moment, like Beatrix Stewart's husband, Martin, who seemed nice and kind to you. You do not like the style of Violet Campbell, a journalist who's a little too eager to put people's private life in the streets. Once he tried to dig into your privacy and you did not like it at all.
#78 - Jane ''Snapshot'' Bradford, The news photographer (Character played by M. W.)
Motto: From press fredom depends our own freedom. You can't restrict it without loosing it all together. Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: female - Età dell'interprete: Any age
Teaser: You are a staunch supporter of the need for information to be free and true: the public has the right to know in depth, and you are always ready to document with your photographs everything that sometimes the Great Powers do not want to make known to the medium and low bands of population. They have nicknamed you '' Snapshot '', criticizing your method of work, often based on stolen and sensationalistic shots, but you have adopted that derogatory nickname and in fact you have become very popular; although your courage has brought several enemies, many tremble when they see Snapshot appearing to document every dark side of the most delicate events and matters. No one has ever seen you without your trustworthy camera around your neck, which you consider almost as an extension of your body. No one will silence your voice, and nobody will obscure your pictures.
KEY WORDS: truth, courage, anti-conformism, sensationalism, enthusiasm
Contacts: The Agency with which you predominantly work is directed by Anna Goodwin, a smart woman who knows her job, you also appreciate Rita ''The Voice'' Kaufman, while you hate intensely Lynda Alger that you consider a champion of obscurantism. You are a frequent client to the bar where Samwell ''Martini'' Johnson works and you often enjoy long conversations with him.
#83 - Gabriel Fahrenheit, The weather forecast man (Character played by E. P.)
Motto: Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: male - Età dell'interprete: Any age - Advices: For someone who is not scared of playing charismatically and who enjoys having a contrast between his public and private self
Teaser: A name sometimes creates expectations. Having the same name as the inventor of the thermometer makes you focus on temperature a lot: a gentle word when conflicts heat up, a funny gesture when the situation is icy cold. Loved for your public image, known by everyone for those few moments, at dinner time, when you tell people if tomorrow they’ll need an umbrella or sun glasses; you make sure nobody would really see that you’re pretty much useless. Your sense of humor, and your skill in laying low with no protagonism, are appreciated, and make it easier for you to accept your destiny without a complaint. As God sends clouds and storms, so God will take the sun out of your sky. That day, however, hasn’t yet come.
KEY WORDS: levity, humor, faith, charisma, fatalism
Contacts: You met at a dinner Andrey Ivanov Leibedev, he seems a man of integrity and good hearted despite your preconceptions about his communism. You have recently asked Maria Sforza to confess you, you hope to meet her in order to remove some weight from your conscience. Anna Godwin is your direct boss.
#81 - Norman Baker, The ditsy anchorman (Character played by J. H.)
Motto: It is useless to be intelligent, it would be better to be blond and beautiful. Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: male - Età dell'interprete: Any age
Teaser: There. Impeccable makeup, shiny hair, crispy custom suit. You walk the newroom studios as a catwalk, take your place beside the lead anchorwoman, waiting for her to give you your cue. There it is: your moment under the spotlight. You smile, warmly, reaching the viewers' homes, greeting millions of families with your hearty smile as you speak about the latest fashion news or revealing your most-kept recipe. As you speak you don't mind that people might think you a pretty, birdbrained face; even if that were the case, you know that your work and your words matter. You give something to people, you get to them. And that's more than most are able to do.
KEY WORDS: charm, ambition, pain, support, fame
Contacts: You work alongside Violet Campbell, a woman of incredible charisma, whose approval is fundemantal to you. Lynda Alger is the one who reviews and eventually approves your columns; she's intimindating, but you respect her work. You recently met Beth: she's a unique person.
#82 - Nathan Ross, The cameraman (Character played by L. K.)
Motto: I'm as real as the pictures on this film. Origin: Guests - Group: The Press - Gender: male - Età dell'interprete: Any age
Teaser: Good looking and damned good at your job, this is what it is said about you. Even if your not a gladiator or you don't belong to a rich family, you are regarded ad a charismatic man of charm and the rare ability to catch women into your web. No one ever said no to you.They are all the same if you know how to get to them, how to warm them... The only exception is maybe yout mother... People say that you like to jump from an affair to the other, that this is your specialty. Maybe this is why you have no regular relationship. It's as if you were married to your camera: that's what is always beside you, like the all-seeing eyes of a partner, catching glimpses of reality that would otherwise be lost.
KEY WORDS charisma, mystery, secret, idealism, redemption
Contacts: There are three types of women in the world. There are women you absolutely despise as Violet Campbell or Emily Cox, with whom you worked and with whom you will never work again. Then there are women you date that would like to change you, like Prudence Cartwright, that you let do as they like, because sometimes it is nice to dream about starting a family. Finally there are women with great charm and charisma, those that are unreachable, unattainable. Their smell is enough to intoxicate you, but their words, their power and posittion is their true beauty. The President of Mokos Larissa Svetlanovna Leibedev, for which you shot a video documentary, and Angela Dunn, casually met in a bar, are two of those women.