If the world does not end in 2012, I am guessing that 10 years from now I would be working for several museums around the world. At this very moment I am in London, England at the British Museum inspecting a set of Renaissance style drawings that have been discovered near where Leonardo Di Vinci was believed to live.
Going through files of signatures and drawings of artist from that time period, to find any similarities between any of the artworks, I soon get frustrated that there are no matches, but also excited that we may have discovered a new Renaissance artist. As I am about to relay the bad/good news to some of my colleagues here. My phone suddenly vibrates and it is Alchemy.
With my vast knowledge of World History, the few languages I have acquired over the years, and the contacts I have made through my travels and job, it is easy for me to help in figuring out ways to help solve this food crisis in Japan by examining ways people dealt with similar situations and fixing them to fit out modern needs. I can always think of reasons of why I need to leave my group and travel abroad since there is always some new artifact that has been "dug up" somewhere. This time in Japan.
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