Thoul wrote:I wonder if she was still a Hunter at this point?
I'm playing through her text adventure game right now and I can sort of answer this question.
Her bio says she's a counter-hunter, but then the opening of her game goes on to read (bolding mine): "Being an enthusiastic and gifted
hunter, Amia had already claimed fifteen bounties by the time she arrived in this remote region." So, the answer? Either, I guess. Perhaps that sentence was referring to her hunter bounties preceding her work as a counter-hunter. On the other hand, look at the date. It takes place in the Fall of 1282. Were there hunters
before the advent of biomonsters? I could have sworn in the actual game (or somewhere) that hunters were a direct result of the biomonsters. According to Rudo's text game, his family was killed by a biomonster in the Summer of 1281, and as far as I know, that's the earliest incidence of biomonsters. So, Anna, being enthusiastic and gifted, certainly made the switch from hunter to counter-hunter quite quickly.
Honestly, I'm still confused about when and why hunters started appearing on Motavia.
Here's the full beginning of her text game from the recent MIJET translation (I copied this as I read it; any spelling errors are theirs):
Time: 1282 A.W., Autumn
Place: Bee Rock, on the planet Motavia
Character: Amia
Bee Rock: A village at the end of the earth.
Amia: a young, beautiful counter-hunter.
Being an enthusiastic and gifted hunter, Amia had already claimed fifteen bounties by the time she arrived in this remote region. An Agents commander had been assigned to Bee Rock, and it was open season on a group of Motavian thieves holed up in town. They were accused of illegally accessing Mother Brain in order to disrupt the dome farm, which supplies food to the entire region. Hacking is among the most serious of crimes, and the commensurate bounties on such game are quite high. Amia parked her dune buggy by a hill near the village. Her first task was to get in touch with an Agents liaison.Edited: By the way, I've been able to deduce that the start of PSII had to take place no earlier than the Fall of 1284. Nei's adventure takes place in the Spring of 1284, and that's when she met Rolf. Let's say her game takes place in March, the earliest month of Spring (I'm considering Palmans use a Terran calendar, due to the newspaper in Skure). Add seven months (the amount of time Nei had been living with Rolf) and it's October. It would have to be the end of October at that. That's the earliest starting date for PSII.
Oh, and Anna's text adventure is fun. It addresses the prejudice against native Motavians and the poverty suffered by rural workers.