Emilia shrugged a shoulder, looking unbothered by the criticism. "Perhaps that's true, yes. I did go a little overboard with the positive remarks, though it was predominantly in response to the criticism that reoccurred people themselves were receiving in backlash to that early resistance graffiti. Ungrateful, that reporter from the Prophet called you. They didn't even put their name in the byline, which suggests they knew what a cowardly remark it was, but it got traction all the same. I wanted to remedy that situation as much as I did promote the Ministry's efforts. And it worked." She finished with another neat, practiced smile.
"I suppose that leads us onto the next question – how comfortable are you with the idea that a public relations role involves community leadership, engaging with reoccurred citizens and their concerns, and speaking to the press... which sometimes, yes, will involve gunning for a particular angle, particularly when people are intent on disparaging reoccurred people."