[quote=@Treue] [@MatthiasAngel] Learning to get back into a group and cooperate for the good of a group rather than just for themselves, then there are things like interpersonal relation building. Basic knowledge could easily be passed from parent to child though, some more specialized things would be difficult to learn, Amie's EMT skill for example would need to come from someone who knew it or from a bunch of old medical texts and some practice. Also, forgot to add it but Drei will be mostly illiterate. [/quote] The group thing depends on if I collab with @Section. If I do, group cooperation will be a factor. Otherwise, she'd still be on her own, in which case she won't, nor will she need to work on interpersonal relationships. "Basic knowledge" is not enough to help you survive for twenty straight years. Like I said, she isn't going to find a survivor who is a paramedic and has access (and time) to teach a three-month EMT course, and she certainly isn't going to learn "old medical texts and some practice" because she would need someone to practice on. It seems like a stretch to say she has medical textbooks and a paramedic mentor and people to practice on, in an environment of hostility and isolation. I mean, [@Vermillion], would it be plausible for Amie to find a university/hospital/library with medical textbooks, and an experienced paramedic willing to train her, and people who need medical help to practice on, and the supplies to be an EMT? She would need all of that (though the textbooks and paramedic could be either/or). Would you be willing to reduce the start date to, say, 10 years?