[center][h1][Color=6ecff6]Dr. Emilia Moral[/color][/h1][/center] Interacting with: [@Nawmaing] [hr] Deep in thought in the middle of her lab, Dr. Emilia Moral was performing the last bits of diagnostics on her cybernetics and any of her gear and robots, specifically her personal favorite project. APK, the robotic dog that she created not long after she first joined the ship. The cybernetic arms on her back were moving around and helping her check parts on her subject and hand her tools in perfect synchronization. It took her a good while after developing these for herself to get the hang of moving them like this, but after years of practice she can move them as easily as she can her own arms. She finally finished up with the checkups and repairs just in time for her to hear the comms on ship to start and for the captain to start another one of her wonderful little speeches. Oh they were this close to the portal already? Emilia realized she was a bit behind on preparations. She pet the robotic dog which gave a metallic, simulated bark in response as she prepared to leave her lab. The lab itself was quite the mess. Cybernetic parts, medical supplies and failed attempts into robotics scattered the floor. At least she made an effort to clean up any blood if nothing else. After gathering her medical supplies, some of her drones, and a gun for emergencies she made her way up to the bridge with a dog following behind her. Making sure to wave at a few of the crew as she passed by, after all she’s had to heal most of them up once or twice. Managing to arrive just in time to see the captain deck Dimitri right in his face, causing her to snicker just a bit. [Color=6ecff6]“Try not to piss the captain off too much there bud, I’m sure you’ll have enough injuries for me to worry about without her causing them.”[/color] Emilia taunted him as she walked up. [Color=6ecff6]“I’m only gonna have so many supplies for when you inevitably blow yourself up.”[/color] She turned to see the portal they were heading towards. It was certainly an interesting sight, and the first time Emilia had seen it this close. Her mind began to wander as to what they’d find on the other side of it. The possibilities, the biological samples she could acquire, things she could dissect. Were there different kinds of these bugs? What does their homeworld look like? So many questions! But she snapped herself back to reality. After all, she’d see here soon enough.