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Requiem of the Human Soul, by Jeremy Lent
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NAOMI ARAMOVICH 


Female

Born: 2114

City: New York

Country: USA

VIRTUAL REALITY PREFERENCES

Mind-merging to get closer to other people.   Swimming and talking with the dolphins. 

WHOM I'D LIKE TO MEET

Someone who cares as much as I do about the Primals and tries to make a difference.


WHAT I DO IN REQUIEM OF THE HUMAN SOUL

 

I've spent most of the forty years of my professional career campaigning for Primal Rights.   I care.   I really care.

When I was conceived, my parents prioritized my compassion gene set higher than the normal range.   They were hoping I'd become somebody who would improve our society.   They had no idea I'd focus my compassion on the Primal race, which they don't even view as part of our society.

I hate what we had to do to Eusebio – taking him away from Tuckers Corner, from everybody and everything he's always known.   But we had no choice.   We're trying to save the Primal race from extinction, and Eusebio was the best person to do that.


REAL LIFE FACTS

D3-human.   Security level: 2A.   Married. Four children.   Six grand-children.   Nine great-grandchildren.

 

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Legal disclaimer: The association of Julia Roberts with the character, Naomi Aramovich, is a creative fiction and should not be construed as implying any endorsement by Ms. Roberts, who has no actual association of any kind with the novel Requiem of the Human Soul, nor with the character Naomi Aramovich.

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