[b][color=598527][h1][center]Shaali Tunn[/center][/h1][/color][/b] Shaali stepped out of her cell, sliding down the smooth surface of her door, and landing in the mud. It was cool and soft, reassuring the tulak as it wrapped around her toes, reminding her of home. She now felt calm and ready to assess her situation; looking around, she noticed that there was twisted chunks of metal on either side of her cabin...she could only assume that her cell had broken free of the rest of the cell block when it was ejected from the rest of the ship. She also saw heavy black smoke way off in the distance which she could only assume was coming from the rest of her cell block...she however, had no desire to head back in that direction, as it would attract whatever the the inhabitants on this planet were. Hopefully, it would distract from her own crash site enough to prevent dangerous animals from investigating. This place really did remind Shaali of home, the air was pure and easy to breathe, there were gorgeous tall trees covered in vines as far as the eye could see, and the humid air gave some much needed moisture to her skin that was chapping from how dry and thin the air was in the spacecraft. She really considered it a blessing to land in the southern hemisphere of this planet. Now there was the matter of deciding whether or not she should stay put: it was almost definite that something would eventually turn up to come sniffing around this site, and she needed to scout around for food and water anyways, but her cell would provide some much needed shelter from the elements of this planet and that bed was sooo much softer than sleeping on a tree branch. The best plan of action would be to find a spot away from this place to prop her cell in the trees, but she was too unfamiliar with the metals to float her cabin to a safe space, and she knew she didn't have nearly enough mana to use the ground beneath her to lift and shove it to a safe space. There was the option of just creating a rock pillar beneath the cell to lift it up out of harm's way, but that would be an even larger red flag for the locals, escaped prisoners, and creatures that were good at climbing or didn't mind waiting to starve their prey out. As she evaluated her options, a voice called out to her. [color=6ecff6]"Miss Shaali Tunn, correct?"[/color] Shaali whipped her head and alarm to see the good doctor standing about 20 yards from her. While she wasn't a huge threat, Shaali still kicked herself for allowing herself to become so distracted that she wasn't able to sense someone come so close to her, she could very well be dead if it were an animal or a maniac that was sneaking up on her. The woman, Miss Lea, was in fact a human, but Shaali couldn't exactly resent her since she was the one who had managed to heal the burns Shaali had received from the handcuffs and had been nothing but polite to her. [color=598527]"Yes, that is correct. How may I help you ma'am?"[/color] Shaali replied, bowing her head a little. [@Polaris North]