What...What? Dorothy put a hand to her head, trying to understand what was going on. She.. Was in a tube? And there were three of her? What in the hell had she been doing...? Was [i]she[/i] a clone? And... Was there a living copy of Jason around? She remembered one, and.. There's no way either copies she'd seen dead were the one she had seen alive in her memory. She couldn't have been laying in that hall for long enough; there were basic needs that needed to be attended to.. Which brought to mind a thirst that was growing in the back of her mind, and an empty belly in her core. The blood made her feel ill, but she decided to keep going, leaving the bloody room for a moment, trying to piece together what she now knew... There, somewhere, was another copy of herself. She didn't know is she was good or bad, but she knew the answers to everything Dorothy was trying to understand; so if she was encountered, dorothy would have to be careful. Deciding to give her copy a different name to make things easier, She decided to call that version from her memory Dorothy Prime. It was a cheesy name, and it almost made the girl snicker. She stacked a rolling chair from the room to the air vent, deciding to crawl through it again to get out of the medical bay. Pausing in a corner, she decided to think on where to go next. Engineering seemed like a good idea; Maybe Chris was there, or someone... Anyone alive?Her mind stuck on the word alive, and she returned to the medical bay, scavenging any medical supplies she could find, before resuming her exit of the room and beginning her trek to the last possible room with a computer. She wondered for a moment if the USB had the files from the destroyed computer, or any information that could help her. She felt lonely as she walked through the halls, forgetting, temporarily, about how cold her feet were. She hoped that someone was alive on the station, or that there was something other than her broomstick to talk to. She caught her reflection in the corner of her eye, feeling a disappointment when she realised that it wasn't anyone else.