Yeah. I guess Klara might develop an interest in more boring things like going to museums, probably much to Molly's chagrin, which could be entertaining for sideplots. Not sure Captain America would be especially meaningful for her, even for all they had in common (and after their last encounter, the Runners would probably run the other way upon seeing him), and again, for full plots built around it still nothing coming to mind, but it is a factor that should be explored.
Also thought of using her as a means to try and get a more deliberate education for the girls, since although Molly's happy with no school no rules, Klara might want it and spark the others to realize that, hey, we're probably screwing over Molly here if we let her grow up with a 6th grade education (guestimating, I can never remember what ages go with what grades).
You're right, it's probably not _resolved_ per se but I still think it would be bottled up more and I can't think of Klara raising it unprompted or going specifically dark-side over it. Even without that, bringing it up... well, it's one of those things that risk making the character, even with her background, totally unsympathetic, so one has to tread carefully. However, the conversation has inspired me to try to work some of that idea into one of the upcoming issues of my outline-series, since Klara and Xavin due to be together in a solo (duo? trio, technically) story and I can see how it might come up there.
Re: She is a bit of a conundrum, isn't she?
Also thought of using her as a means to try and get a more deliberate education for the girls, since although Molly's happy with no school no rules, Klara might want it and spark the others to realize that, hey, we're probably screwing over Molly here if we let her grow up with a 6th grade education (guestimating, I can never remember what ages go with what grades).
You're right, it's probably not _resolved_ per se but I still think it would be bottled up more and I can't think of Klara raising it unprompted or going specifically dark-side over it. Even without that, bringing it up... well, it's one of those things that risk making the character, even with her background, totally unsympathetic, so one has to tread carefully. However, the conversation has inspired me to try to work some of that idea into one of the upcoming issues of my outline-series, since Klara and Xavin due to be together in a solo (duo? trio, technically) story and I can see how it might come up there.