@Roose Hurro @Sail @Psuedoku
Sol waved her new body's limbs about, testing their functionality. It was a far cry from inhabiting a giant ball of fire, that's for sure. Lying down on the sandy beach, these new, human eyes calmly gazed up at the now vacant star in the blue sky. It seemed so distant, and somewhat blurred by the atmosphere. Naturally, it was much colder here, but this body's coverings seemed to keep her warm. The dark-blue hoodie and pants appeared to be the most effective of her clothes at maintaining heat. Still so cold, yet it did actually feel warm to this body. It appeared completely human, aside from the orbiting lights around her head and the dark aura that was slowly turning into a glow.
Sol slowly and carefully brought this new body to a standing position. She wobbled back and forth a bit, but managed to keep standing and stabilize herself after a few seconds. Strange, not being the center of gravity. So, walking... you just move one foot in front of the other and...'flop'; face-first into the sand. Well that definitely wasn't correct. After several more failed attempts, a slow walk cycle had been successfully learned. Time to explore.
Roughly 30 minutes later, Sol finally approached the main campus. Everything seemed so cramped, with planetaries everywhere, all hastily moving from place to place. From the view in space, Sol had concluded that this place was where new planetaries were grown. This appeared similar to plants, except planetaries seemed to require spending time in these tall structures to grow. Maybe they supplied the necessary nutrition. Yes, that must be it. Just then, a couple creatures raced past Sol at an astonishing pace, the faster one being 4-legged, while the other had 2, more like her own body.
Curious at their haste in getting to that particular building, Sol began to follow them at a considerably slower pace. Luckily, it was close, so it didn't take long until she had caught up and approached them. She stood behind the group, now brightly glowing, which made her long golden hair and celestial halo seem all the more vibrant. Okay, now was a good time to try out her voice. Aiming her mouth towards the group of people near Java Squirrels, Sol let out an airy, whispery, babbling sound that sounded more sickly than anything. Clearly this was going to take some time to get used to. Defaulting to Earth's visual language, Sol addressed the group with her silver-eyed gaze, as flaming letters sprung into existence beside her, spelling out:
"How do I operate my voice?"