( She isn't worried about the police. Granted, that may only be because she has such little experience with them; she was only out in the real world for a few years. The first half of her life was spent in the facility, and the last few years have been spent in the Void — a place where police don't exist. It's anarchy, they live in the borderlands. You take what you need to survive there, and if you don't fight for it, you don't tend to last very long. It isn't even really stealing there, it's just living.
Obviously, the experience doesn't directly translate to Panorama.
But either way, she remembers what the police are, what they're supposed to do, and what they definitely couldn't do to her. She isn't easy to arrest, and while she wouldn't deliberately kill anyone who tried, she also wouldn't go peacefully. It would be an absolute mess.
A little guidance from Charles is obviously sorely needed in terms of navigating civil society without causing trouble unintentionally. )
I have a high metabolism. ( She answers, her voice a little monotone, a little flat — not quite sarcastic, not quite deadpan, but not too far off, either. ) I eat a lot.
( Free samples likely aren't going to cut it. Her healing factor makes her practically a bottomless pit. But that's not Charles' problem to solve, she thinks. It's her own. What she's more worried about is: )
no subject
Obviously, the experience doesn't directly translate to Panorama.
But either way, she remembers what the police are, what they're supposed to do, and what they definitely couldn't do to her. She isn't easy to arrest, and while she wouldn't deliberately kill anyone who tried, she also wouldn't go peacefully. It would be an absolute mess.
A little guidance from Charles is obviously sorely needed in terms of navigating civil society without causing trouble unintentionally. )
I have a high metabolism. ( She answers, her voice a little monotone, a little flat — not quite sarcastic, not quite deadpan, but not too far off, either. ) I eat a lot.
( Free samples likely aren't going to cut it. Her healing factor makes her practically a bottomless pit. But that's not Charles' problem to solve, she thinks. It's her own. What she's more worried about is: )
Why did you help me?