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There's a planet (not telling which) where many old-earth famous people have been resurrected as clones, Amelia Earhart is one of them.
They didn't notice because they didn't play the quest.
The concept of the questline is okay ... meaning at least it's something to do. But dang you try to put any kind of logic or science to it and it all falls apart.
Unlike........ lot's of other stuff in the game where the logic and science hang together no matter what.
Edit: as a companion she is a good shot with a rifle.
It does require for you to actually pay a monicum of attention however.
But here let me spoil it for you: She's a Starborn!