Dorothy groaned softly as she woke up, opening her eyes softly, finding that her glasses were off as nothing exactly came into focus. The throbbing in her head became dull, though she could still feel it, slightly. With quiet noises, she rubbed her eyes, sitting up slowly, as to not aggravate her headache. "..mm.. My head hurts," She mumbled, patting around, trying to look for her glasses. Unable to find them, she rubbed her eyes again, opening them a few more times as she tried to work without them.. "...I remember that.. I'd just fixed the lockout.. And then you were trying to show me commands? And then..." She shut her heavy eyelids, bringing a hand to gently rub her head. "Then I got more memories from prime. I don't like it; She was breaking stuff... Went from stage one to stage five... Ugh." She wiped her nose carefully with her sleeve, worried that she'd had a nosebleed like she did when she saw Prime's logs. "It's like... All she cared about was her science. Definitely not a comforting thought." She grimaced, looking off to the floor. "Lots of death, too. Animals, but still... death. It's almost like a bad dream." She pulled her knees close, hugging them softly as she collected herself. "A really, really bad dream. " Her voice grew quiet as she tried to get over the fear and discomfort the memories brought. "...She scares me." She remained in her position for a few moments longer, before slowly getting off the table, resting a hand on it carefully. "How long was I out for?" She asked softly, looking around the room. "And, um.. Where are my glasses? I can't see without them a-and," she shut her eyes, bringing her spare hand to her head, "I don't think that being without them is helping my headache, any. Eveything's as clear as the medbay doors." She sighed, shaking her head softly. With a yawn, she was reminded of how parched she was, finding her mouth drier than what she'd have liked. "...Did we fix the doors to the outer rings? I.. Um, I need water." She toyed with her sleeve as she spoke, pinching a part of the fabric between two fingers and rubbing it softly.