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Use my Time Trade Spark to study Wallace Udarnik before the Fallout, for Professor Ortiz's latest assignment
Amanda knows that Wallace Udarnik was a police officer before the Fallout, and wants to find out what he was like for The Professor's assignment on living historical figures. Her Spark gives her a unique position to look for primary sources. She's going to hang around the police station between 35 and 30 years ago to get a sense for what pre-fallout Wallace was like.
She'll also go back and talk to Zelda Harper at the time, to see if she can give any information. They tell themself that this is to get reactions from people at the time as well, but really they just want to spend more time with Zelda.
This assignment seems really important to The Professor, so has become very important to Amanda. She'll probably end up spending even more time in the past than usual, and neglecting her life in the present. They already know their room mate Zuri won't understand, and don't want to deal with her clueless support. She's going to pretend to be swamped by work and spend a lot of time in the library to avoid her.