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April Marson

Founder of the Donation Field

From a gifted childhood, to pioneering medical and scientific innovations, she was the face of System-One's ground breaking prosperity.

8 BU - 61 U

From Prodigy Child to Medical Pioneer

"My father built an empire. Unlike anywhere else in history, for no such prosperity has been achieved. But I, unlike my father, do not crumble under pressure and flee from my problems. Instead, I solve them."

- April Marson, on her fathers disappearance, 14 U

Early Life

April Jane Marson was born to Hayden Marson in the City of Silverfalls, New Daram, in 8 BU. She grew up within a lavish lifestyle, living the luxuries of her father’s achievements of being the President of the United States of Ardermia.

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At six years old her father became the Global President, giving her more wealth, luxury, and experiences that allowed her to express her inner intellect.

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It was said, from a young age, she possessed an ability of intellect that far surpassed her peers. She retained knowledge about sciences, mathematics, and even physics at a very young age. She excelled in all her classes and pioneered herself into the study of medical sciences.

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April Jane Marson and her husband, Jeremy Hoshkins.

April (46) with her husband, Jeremy Hoshkins (42), 38 U

Under the System

When she was eight years old the System was born, and through its inception she became enamoured by its design, technology, and innovation. She fell into a strange “love” of sorts with the System, and vowed, even at a young age, to further pursue its goals in unifying the globe, and creating a Prosperity unlike anywhere else in history.

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As she grew up, with the System as a strong guide, she invested her knowledge into the medical sciences, pursuing medical achievements many thought to be impossible.

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By the time she was sixteen she had invented a new form of tissue treatment, resorting in an explosion of innovation in the healing of countless diseases, including some genetically inherited disfigurements.

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She knew her research could go further, and she brainstormed with countless others to create the ultimate medical research facility. So after the dawn of her eighteenth birthday, she came up with the prosperous idea of the Donation Field, a large area of land set to be converted to a medical facility. This Donation Field would harbour [REDACTED] and [REDACTED], allowing for the use of exponential growth in prosperity, and freedom for all peoples.

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But it was said that her plans for the Donation Field became one of a divide between her and her father, Hayden Marson.

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It is unknown what caused this disagreement, as shortly after her father was said to have gone mad with disillusionment. Upon her twentieth birthday, her father abandoned the System altogether and fled into the wilderness, leaving her behind.

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Medical Achievements

Despite her father’s madness, April continued to pursue her medical sciences, and the construction of the Donation Field was completed in 13 U. Through the Donation Field, April managed to innovate medical sciences to incorporate a newly [REDACTED], thus leading onto the very first [REDACTED].

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April had managed to create [REDACTED], which opened the door to thousands of innovations, experimentations, and prosperity for the System and all those integrated.

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Her medical achievements skyrocketed humanity forwards, paving a new way for humanity to grow, learn, and evolve, as such, she was nicknamed the “Mother of [REDACTED]”.

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Later Life and Death

She spent most of her life studying the sciences, and innovating with various techniques, and skills, in creating beautiful medical advancements. When she was thirty-five, she married General Jeremy Hoshkins, and had a long, childless, happy marriage together.

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She pioneered various solutions under the System, becoming a major head within System-One, leading System-One into the glorious prosperity you see today. Without April Jane Marson, the System would look very different.

She spent her later years in the Province of Silverfalls, where she then rested at the age of sixty-nine.

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