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So she'd either be in the police or the military?
I said specifically our world.
Sinclair is also always unstable, they're always in positions where they question themselves or lose control easily. So the question of post primarily applies to what would be most natural place for them to appear in our world. With that in mind, I do need to point out a flaw in ops logic.
You shouldn't look at the jobs the worked, but the nature of their stories. Gregor being a soldier isn't what important, it's that he was a young man caught up in terrible circumstances. So rather than imagining him as a traditional veteran. I personally would think he'd end up most likely end up in some middle east army more focused on the religious beliefs behind their cause than on any government. Likely they would grow up during the 70s and 80s when many governments were spending plenty of funds on researching things like mind control and when the cold war was in full swing. Their mother probably among these top scientists and war criminals.
Rodion I wouldn't say a communist, her story is less about anti-capitalism and more about someone in a no win situation. I could imagine her a cop in a corrupt police department. Unable to do anything about either the drug dealers paying off her boss or her co-workers abusing their authority. Most likely eventually just becoming a criminal herself in pursuit of ending these problems. After all, she doesn't hate money, she hates poverty and by extension people who are rich while others are in poverty.