So "weird" doesn't really begin to cover this. The last time Miko was on Cybertron, it was because she had been kidnapped and stuck in a jar to be used as a bargaining chip. One would think that being here, completely unrestrained and able to breathe just fine no less (maybe she would have been willing to write that part off as the Decepticons being huge liars, but if it were a bluff the Autobots would have realized it and kicked their butts right there!) would be an improvement.
Maybe it would be if she had any idea how she got here to begin with. Or could see anyone in the area. As it is, it looks kind of... ruined and empty. Her best guess is that the spacebridge glitched out somehow and dropped her here, and it's just a part of Cybertron that's too far away from where the 'Bots have been for any sign of them to be visible, and...
And she wasn't even at the base when it happened, and that still wouldn't explain the whole "breathing" thing. Great.
She picks around at the edge of the crater, crouching down to examine the plants and come to the conclusion that she has no clue what they are, then turns to look over the slope of the crater. She bets she could probably get down there without too much trouble. Getting back up might be an issue, but that would be something to worry about when she gets to it. She kicks a pebble experimentally into the crater, crouching slightly and bracing her hands on her knees as she watches it fall.
The Crater
Maybe it would be if she had any idea how she got here to begin with. Or could see anyone in the area. As it is, it looks kind of... ruined and empty. Her best guess is that the spacebridge glitched out somehow and dropped her here, and it's just a part of Cybertron that's too far away from where the 'Bots have been for any sign of them to be visible, and...
And she wasn't even at the base when it happened, and that still wouldn't explain the whole "breathing" thing. Great.
She picks around at the edge of the crater, crouching down to examine the plants and come to the conclusion that she has no clue what they are, then turns to look over the slope of the crater. She bets she could probably get down there without too much trouble. Getting back up might be an issue, but that would be something to worry about when she gets to it. She kicks a pebble experimentally into the crater, crouching slightly and bracing her hands on her knees as she watches it fall.