Since taking over as Director of Internal Affairs, Jean Splicer has been much less a social butterfly and much more a recluse. She rarely takes direct action in operations, preferring to assign operatives to deal with rogue Utopians. Internal Affairs is a no nonsense business. And most of Utopia is very wary of Splicer. As a result, Utopia is well on the road to recovering the grace it once had before the scandals.
One of the major, and unpopular, decisions Splicer made was to have outside cooperation with her investigations. This initiative prevents Utopia from being able to cover up major scandals, but shows Utopia dedication to cleansing itself of corruption.
Jean also is doing her best to mentor Julie Kaschek, who Splicer feels responsible for. Although not even twenty, Julie has taken responsibility for many big decisions and her position as Director of Project Hestia all but robs her of the "normal" adolescent experience...
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Monday, December 17, 2007
Styling and Profiling

In case you all were wondering, I am doing fine in the shine as you can see me before the night's festivities. Nothing like a movie premiere to get me in to mood to party. So I hope "Terminator 4" is as funny as it sounds and those who want, can catch me at Club Inferno and watch this Jeanie shake her bottle. ;)
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Staying the course...
I was offered a job the other day. Not just any job. Some would say it was a dream job. All the perks I have with Project Hestia for at least 3 times the pay. I played it cool but now I have to be honest.
Money does not buy happiness, but it sure takes the edge off.
I didn't join with Utopia for the money. I did it because I really believed that I could make a difference that I couldn't make anywhere else. I thought that Utopia truly had the world's best interest at heart and part of me still believes that is true.
But now part of me has to accept that the light that shined on Project Utopia is not as bright as it used to be. Recently things have been exposed that conclude that either an individual or group of individuals is using the good intentions of Utopia to further their own agenda or ...
Now I could just leave. I would be fine with the new position and may even make a couple more friends in the process, but if something is trying to tear down or exploit Utopia from the inside. Shouldn't someone try and make it right?
I know I'm swimming in the deep end for a change, but I just wanted some opinions on what I should do...
Money does not buy happiness, but it sure takes the edge off.
I didn't join with Utopia for the money. I did it because I really believed that I could make a difference that I couldn't make anywhere else. I thought that Utopia truly had the world's best interest at heart and part of me still believes that is true.
But now part of me has to accept that the light that shined on Project Utopia is not as bright as it used to be. Recently things have been exposed that conclude that either an individual or group of individuals is using the good intentions of Utopia to further their own agenda or ...
Now I could just leave. I would be fine with the new position and may even make a couple more friends in the process, but if something is trying to tear down or exploit Utopia from the inside. Shouldn't someone try and make it right?
I know I'm swimming in the deep end for a change, but I just wanted some opinions on what I should do...
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
I'm Back
It's your weekend wonder back after a little hiatus to bring joy back to Project Hestia. I know a lot's been happening and I need to get back in touch with everyone.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Tribute
I know Ms. McAllister was the Director for Project Utopia and was very civil minded. I know Tracer was a hero and role model in almost every way. I just don't give a damn about that. Amber was my friend and I'm going to miss you.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Introduction

Hello everybody,
The Project suggests that the more people know us the more they might accept us. I'm not too sure about that, but everyone deserves a chance right? Well, my name is Jean. Jean Splicer and enough with the jokes I've heard them all (unless you're an actual comedian then you can try and impress me). I moved to Washington D.C. from Virginia where I was born and raised. I'm 32 and I was just driving home when I got hit by a drunk driver. I thought I was a goner then.. BOOM. My hands started glowing and the rest is history. I'm a NOVA but it's safe to say I'm strictly 2nd string, leaving the real challenges to the thrillseekers. I just don't want to waste this... talent.
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