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Edna realized that from a young age. And she decided to become as adept as possible at solving that problem. Mainly because she, of all people in the world, was one of the very few to grasp that hidden truth. She didn't think the same as other people. Never had. She was gifted with brilliant insight, albeit in a narrow focus. And that was okay. Edna was used to people not understanding her. And if she was the only person capable of tackling this problem, so be it.
 
Edna realized that from a young age. And she decided to become as adept as possible at solving that problem. Mainly because she, of all people in the world, was one of the very few to grasp that hidden truth. She didn't think the same as other people. Never had. She was gifted with brilliant insight, albeit in a narrow focus. And that was okay. Edna was used to people not understanding her. And if she was the only person capable of tackling this problem, so be it.
  
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Not at a root-cause level, mind you. That was for bridge-builders like Charlie. Her job was akin to Charlie's in one respect, though. Charlie didn't build ''new'' ships, she kept the old one running. Likewise, Edna doesn't ''prevent'' wars, she wins the current one. She "fixes" conflicts like an engineer fixes malfunctions, all to keep the ship sailing smoothly.
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Not at a root-cause level, mind you. That was for bridge-builders like Charlie. Her job was akin to Charlie's in one respect, though. Charlie didn't build ''new'' ships, she kept the old one running. Likewise, Edna doesn't ''prevent'' wars, she ''wins'' the current one. She "fixes" conflicts like an engineer fixes malfunctions, all to keep the ship sailing smoothly.
  
 
It usually works. Usually.
 
It usually works. Usually.

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