[center][h2][color=green]Harriet[/color][/h2][/center] With the last few days Dr. Matthias made use of the time initially to study herself and data that was present on the Revenant. Security footage verified several things Stryker had told her. The situation was rather unusual since coming back from such little genetic material was astounding. That was on top of the fact that she was alive at all. Past data suggested that she should have been dead years ago. Getting all the details was difficult though, having pretty much lost everything from the last three years. Either because she buried it, it was destroyed, or others that knew about the missing span of time were dead. Fitting in also proved to be somewhat difficult. It wasn't surprising really. Mobile plants were pretty rare, much less humanoid omes. Couldn't say she was the only species, but none of them had such human like features. That fact was something of a give away to what she used to be. With any luck she would never run into anyone that knew why she was the way she was. Socializing was a tab bit unusual for her anyway though. She didn't have the same hormonal responses so she had to fake some feelings. Though thus far she'd found that if she didn't have much energy she was muted while high energy meant she was really peppy. Somewhere in there was a middle ground she hadn't quite gotten right. And there had been one incident where she'd been surprised and her body instinctively sprouted thorns for defense. Despite how odd she was though Harriet had been at least tolerated by everyone. The down time for the crew was a blessing that made the initial transition much easier. Also allowed her to focus on a project Stryker gave her. He needed a neurotoxin and tasked her with making one. From what she knew of her biology she should be able to produce one internally. Doing so wasn't that difficult for her. Observing her cells while she made the toxin it clued her in a bit to what was going on. Observation showed far greater levels of complexity to the cell mutations from other subjects. That shouldn't be the case but she watched as her cells altered to produce the specific chemical compounds. As a test she tried to make something that she didn't know the specifics to and it didn't really work. Interesting. [hr] Having given Stryker the requested product a few days ago, she joined the rest of the crew in the War Room. In a better mood than usual she stood by and listened. This was her first mission not counting the one that killed her and this one sounded like it needed more a more discrete approach. That pretty much left her out of that since she stuck out in many situations. Theoretically she could climb her way through hard to fit places but this job didn't seem to need that. Largely letting the others work out the plan her attention was drawn toward a conner of the room. Harriet had never considered the possibility of a connection to plants but she's sensed something happened before looking. Watching as a dark mist withered the plant in seconds she glanced at the source. She didn't know much about the boy other than that his name was Willow and a handful of general details. On one level she felt like she should be be put off by the fact that he'd just killed a plant. It was an unexpected sensation that she could only assume was a hormonal response. However as a scientist the agent that killed the simple organism intrigued her. Rapid necrosis was not unheard of but it usually was a biological weapon that affected everyone in range. In this case though Willow seemed to be the source and immune to its effects. Taking out a pad that she'd been using to catch up she made an entry with the observations and a note to ask Willow for further details.