She was a lawyer. In Legacy, she worked with the pretty much anyone. She hasn’t talked much about this, but she has occasionally mentioned that she helped immigrants get paperwork and poor people with contracts.

After her arrival, she spent about two years here helping people with contracts. The laws and rulings at that point were very vague, there almost was no civil law at all, and that means things like joint property and marriage and divorce and business dealing were falling through cracks. She borrowed a lot from InterAct, which had all that entirely contractual.

But she eventually concluded that the only way to do this, to have a legal system, was to have a government of laws. And there was no possible way that could be created via Project Zero.

As the story goes, she sat down one evening in 23 HY with the treaties and the laws and everything she could find about the legal realities in InterAct and Commonwealth and ‘present day’ Legacy. And emerged two weeks later with a proposal for a transition plan and a provisional government.

If Anna Dickinson pushed the consensus to ‘self-governance’, Catherine Fuller is the person who actually did the paperwork and pushed the button.

Arrived 21HY from 1926 Legacy. Currently on the Council of the Provisional government.


Catherine Fuller, current official photo as a Councilmember