It was interesting, or what passed for interesting, to see Connor with just the plating. She listened as he explained, not bothering with the minute things that would make most humans more at ease. There were differences, but also similarities.
At his last words of how he wouldn't judge her she just watched. Alex had always told her there would be people who would neither understand nor condone what she could do, but so far she had yet to encounter that here. She theorized that was because despite the fact that she presumed to be the only truly alien lifeform everyone among the outlanders was odd in their own way.
Still she only replied after she'd looked at his readings. Now she could theorize she'd always look Typhon to those who could see beyond the human form she was mimicking. No wonder the animals reacted. "Humans," the device spoke for her, "have a habit of indulging their curiosity, and then being surprised when the result of that turns dangerous." And then because he'd said it. "I do not judge you. But this is helpful. Thank you."