[quote=@JFK] Molybdenum trundled towards the strange giant. The only creature sizeable larger than himself. "Can you stand, friend?" On noticing her limp legs he begins to lean down intending to pick her up. Then he paused as he registers her sizeable claws. He cringes back and pauses and waits a response, deciding to air on the side of caution lest she decide to take offence to his attempt to assist. She could pop him with ease. [/quote] I looked up to see a strange sight, some sort of exo-atmospheric suit that would be unwieldy in normal atmosphere. I breathed in, the dusty air carried no pollutants of note, crisp and marked of an undeveloped world. My leg moves slowly, trying to test my nerves and make sure my body was not permanently damaged by the sedatives. I answer his question, drawing one in and pressing my arms out. My vision immediately blurs, not yet fully capable. Vertigo was setting in, but I forced my body up to one knee. I flick the individual clawed digits on my hand to make sure they were all still responsive. The sun is so much brighter than the shipboard light, my eye slits narrowing with the exposure. My mouth was free, able to speak without issue, able to feed as needed... I would not need to feed for a time, and as I look into the tinted glass, I see the outline of something that looks distinctly unappetizing, how a humanoid could be reduced to bone with all soft tissues destroyed is an intriguing prospect. So many questions, but for now I answer his "I think I can. I will be a moment." for whatever he may be, a humanoid could not overpower me here. A lack of danger was welcome for once, but the future was still unclear. Other prisoners were speaking to each other, but I was not yet paying attention to it. "Who are you?" I ask the strange being.