| Yup, I kinda have a preference for option 2. I just thought I'd also check the school setting, since it was kinda what the game was supposed to be at first. Option 2 just seems to give more options for missions and all (obviously different from school missions, but still), while keeping the character development aspect that is present in option 1.
Well, the general education would serve the mutants like it serves the normal kids nowadays. It helps them develop various skills, logic, critical sense, etc. Of course, most of them would not be able to work in the real world, because of their look or simply because they don't feel well around norms, but they can't just become idiots with mighty powers. .gif)
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