Indigo comes to gradually, still reeling from the fact that she died and came back to life; it all happened so fast that she hasn't had time to process it. Oh, sure, she's respawned before, but that's more being yanked back to her ship at the brink of death, not actually crossing over to the other side and then back again. At least the entire process seems to have been painless, as her body doesn't have its usual respawn achiness.
She feels something soft beneath her, and slowly pulls herself up to her hands and knees, looking around the one-room apartment in confusion. This is not where she expected to wake up. The Ark, her ship, even a hospital bed; she would have guessed any of those before an apartment she's never seen before. It looks lived-in, too; did someone find her somewhere and bring her back here to recover?
The sound of the door opening catches her attention, and she sits up, turning toward the sound, not thinking about how she'll appear to the stranger coming into the room; as a faceless humanoid mass of pink-purple plasma, glowing like a living neon light.
((Basically: Indigo has materialized in the Merlaut Apartments, and your character has come across her. Are they just exploring/poking around, or did she show up in their apartment?))
Mushroom Hunting
When Indigo gets her bearings and tries to leave the building to explore this new world further, a roadblock pops up in the form of a giant mushroom blocking the stairwell. She's familiar with this kind of mushroom, though she's never known them to grow indoors before. (Though perhaps someone could deliberately plant them there?)
Soon enough she finds that though the flashlight on her Matter Manipulator is working, none of its other functions are; the display is a blank blue glow, and none of the buttons do anything, even to turn the flashlight off. So a different method to get this thing out of the way is in order.
She raises her sword, a pretty not-so-little iridescent blade, and starts hacking at the trunk of the mushroom. This really isn't the ideal tool for this, an axe or pickaxe would be better, but in the absence of the Matter Manipulator, it's the best one she's got. After a while, she pauses to take a break, and leans over the railing to call down the stairwell in her noticeable 'cowboy' accent.
"Anybody down there? I could use a hand up here!"
Starving Mad Beasts
Once she actually makes it outside, it's not too long until Indigo finds one of the piranha-stubbies chasing after a Pidgey-creature. While she's got no idea what these things are, she's not going to stand idly by while the poor thing is menaced by some kind of robot. (The fact that she might be interfering with the natural process of the food chain does occur to her, but she dismisses it quickly; it's a robot, there's nothing 'natural' about it.)
"You leave that poor critter alone!" She dashes between them, iridescent sword in hand. The robot isn't dissuaded by her shouting, instead choosing to go after this strange new glowing thing instead, and Indigo is quickly forced to defend herself; expertly swinging the blade, she leaves a gash in the robot's side as well as knocking it over. She turns her back on the robot as it struggles to right itself, more concerned with the little animal she defended.
Indigo, Open
Indigo comes to gradually, still reeling from the fact that she died and came back to life; it all happened so fast that she hasn't had time to process it. Oh, sure, she's respawned before, but that's more being yanked back to her ship at the brink of death, not actually crossing over to the other side and then back again. At least the entire process seems to have been painless, as her body doesn't have its usual respawn achiness.
She feels something soft beneath her, and slowly pulls herself up to her hands and knees, looking around the one-room apartment in confusion. This is not where she expected to wake up. The Ark, her ship, even a hospital bed; she would have guessed any of those before an apartment she's never seen before. It looks lived-in, too; did someone find her somewhere and bring her back here to recover?
The sound of the door opening catches her attention, and she sits up, turning toward the sound, not thinking about how she'll appear to the stranger coming into the room; as a faceless humanoid mass of pink-purple plasma, glowing like a living neon light.
((Basically: Indigo has materialized in the Merlaut Apartments, and your character has come across her. Are they just exploring/poking around, or did she show up in their apartment?))
Mushroom Hunting
When Indigo gets her bearings and tries to leave the building to explore this new world further, a roadblock pops up in the form of a giant mushroom blocking the stairwell. She's familiar with this kind of mushroom, though she's never known them to grow indoors before. (Though perhaps someone could deliberately plant them there?)
Soon enough she finds that though the flashlight on her Matter Manipulator is working, none of its other functions are; the display is a blank blue glow, and none of the buttons do anything, even to turn the flashlight off. So a different method to get this thing out of the way is in order.
She raises her sword, a pretty not-so-little iridescent blade, and starts hacking at the trunk of the mushroom. This really isn't the ideal tool for this, an axe or pickaxe would be better, but in the absence of the Matter Manipulator, it's the best one she's got. After a while, she pauses to take a break, and leans over the railing to call down the stairwell in her noticeable 'cowboy' accent.
"Anybody down there? I could use a hand up here!"
Starving Mad Beasts
Once she actually makes it outside, it's not too long until Indigo finds one of the piranha-stubbies chasing after a Pidgey-creature. While she's got no idea what these things are, she's not going to stand idly by while the poor thing is menaced by some kind of robot. (The fact that she might be interfering with the natural process of the food chain does occur to her, but she dismisses it quickly; it's a robot, there's nothing 'natural' about it.)
"You leave that poor critter alone!" She dashes between them, iridescent sword in hand. The robot isn't dissuaded by her shouting, instead choosing to go after this strange new glowing thing instead, and Indigo is quickly forced to defend herself; expertly swinging the blade, she leaves a gash in the robot's side as well as knocking it over. She turns her back on the robot as it struggles to right itself, more concerned with the little animal she defended.
Wildcard
((Come at me with something else!))