Doesn't have eyes? Terra looked at Shor'Gen, momentarily stunned before she sighed. "No, I can't say that's particularly comforting... Ngh!" The woman flinched when she felt the doctor begin his work. It didn't hurt as much as she thought it would, she could see her Aeva using magic on her shoulder. Probably why. As he worked, she had to say, she was impressed. This was a good choice for their doctor, and now she could see why. She was just lucky she had a source of anesthetic. Though, by the time Shor'Gen pulled the last bit, Terra was ready to stop being in pain. The Synthflesh felt... weird, mostly, but that heat cauterizing cut through her fairy's magic. She shrieked at first before controlling herself, breaking into a sweat as she endures the pain. She slumps visibly when it's over, her fairy petting her hair consolingly. "I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for patching me up." Terra lets the doctor bandage her before she pushes herself from the operating table. It was then a voice announced some terrible news in her ear. Well, first was a burst of static, with some faint audio she couldn't pick up. Then the terrible announcement that they'd been boarded. She felt dread set in, but she had to shake it off and make ready to repel boarders. She moves out to the waiting room and begins to conjure. A golem made of dirt begins to form in front of her and grow larger. If she could get it to fill the doorway, that would be good. Maybe she'd be able to push them out with waves of dirt? It'd be nice if she could build up that much. Honestly, she wasn't sure how much use a dirt golem would be against armed invaders, though.