Even having just arrived in space, she'd already accepted the existence of aliens. So it wasn't terribly difficult to keep a fairly neutral face as he dropped the bomb that he was part alien. Aves watched the show of power with a growing smile. She was impressed that he could not only make things explode, but also catch the pieces and put them back together. At least, that was how it looked to her. With a full smile now, she slid her eyes closed. "I take it you don't hunt down unusual people, then." When she opened her eyes, they were fully shaded, appearing nearly black within her eyelids. It wasn't so bright in here that she needed a full black-out shading, but the partial always tended to look a little awkward. "I'm a mutant," she said. She could count on one hand the number of times she'd actually said it, and still had fingers to spare. "I play with shadows." She constructed a fully tangible chimp near the vase and had it carry the item to her. She took the vase from the figurine and looked it over. "This is remarkable," she said as the chimp waved at Noah and made faces at him. Of course, it was hard to see when a shadow was making faces at you...