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# Character Sheet: Sarah
## Identity
- Full name: Sarah Jenkins
- Age: 29
- Role: Supporting / Lead Botanist
- Faction/School: The Makers (Cyber-Agrarian Sanctuary)
## Voice Signature
- Stress expression scale: "The soil is turning." = minor | "We are losing the cycle." = upset | "Rip it out and burn the beds, it is contaminated." = furious
- Verbal tic: Refers to plants and biological systems as "kin" or "witnesses" (e.g., "The kale is a poor witness to this heat").
- Sentence length pattern: Rhythmic and cyclical. She speaks in long, flowing observations when calm, but switches to sharp, blunt Latinate botanical names when stressed.
- What they REACH FOR: Tactile and Olfactory. She understands the world through the grit of dirt under her nails and the scent of anaerobic decay vs. healthy respiration.
- What they NEVER say: "Its just a plant" or "Kill it." She uses "cull," "harvest," or "recycle," viewing death as nutrient relocation.
- Imperfection signature: Anthropomorphism. When she is vulnerable, she talks to the hydroponic arrays as if they are sentient, apologizing to them for the community's failures.
- One example line of their dialogue that could not belong to any other character:
"You cannot optimize a root system with a software patch, Marcus; the mycorrhizae do not care about your uptime, they only care about the damp."
## Magic / Power / Special Ability
- School/Discipline: Bio-Regenerative Permaculture / Mycology
- Core principle: Symbiosis. Nothing exists in isolation; every waste product is a precursor for a different life form.
- Signature move or approach: "The Living Filter." Using specific fungal mats and charcoal layers to scrub heavy metals from Florida groundwater without using powered filtration.
- Limitation: Biological Lag. Unlike Elenas code, Sarahs "systems" take weeks or months to reboot if they fail; she cannot "patch" a dying harvest.
- Shared uncertainty: Is she domesticating the wilderness to save the humans, or is she slowly turning the humans into servants of the soil?
## Arc
- Want: To create a "closed-loop" Eden where no external inputs are required for survival.
- Need: To accept that nature is inherently chaotic and that total control—even "green" control—is an illusion.
- Fatal flaw: Hyper-Empathy for the non-human. She often prioritizes the health of the ecosystem over the immediate comfort or safety of the human refugees.
- Wound: The "Dust-Bowl Ledger." She watched her familys vertical farm in the city be liquidated and bleached by corporate creditors, an event she views as a "biological execution."
- Transformation: From a defensive gardener protecting a fragile bubble to a resilient steward who understands that true growth requires the "noise" of the outside world.
## Relationships
- Marcus: The Friction Point—She views his architectural rigidity as a "straitjacket for the earth," though she relies on his data to predict rain cycles.
- Elena: The Tool-User—Sarah treats Elena with a distant, professional wariness, seeing the "Ghost Architect" as someone who treats the world as a screen rather than a living organism.
- Arthur: The Craftsman Ally—She deeply respects Arthurs tactile relationship with materials; she views his machining as a form of "hard-tissue biology."
## Notes for Writers
- **Physical Habit:** She is constantly rubbing her forearms, a tactile tic developed from years of checking for the specific "itch" of humidity-induced fungal spores.
- **Speech Quirk:** She rarely uses the word "I" when discussing the farm; she uses "We" to include the plants, or "The System" to describe the collective biology.
- **The Sensory Detail:** Sarah always carries a lingering scent of sulfur and crushed mint; she purposefully brushes against wild herbs to mask the "industrial" smell of the tech-sanctuary.
- **Internal Logic:** She views the UBI city-state not as a political failure, but as a "trophic cascade" where the top predators (the algorithms) starved the soil (the people).
- **NEVER:** You must never see Sarah use chemical pesticides or sterile laboratory protocols; she believes "sterile" is just another word for "dead."