[All Steph can think is that she's so glad her Batgirl suit came along on this little trip with her. The insulation and internal heating is incredibly helpful when there's a damn blizzard going on outside, especially when she's trying to help people. She's also grateful she got used to the snow in the past few months, it makes moving through it easier, although it never got quite this bad.
Still, there are people that need help, so Batgirl is out in the snow, sometimes working alongside the Miltia, sometimes searching the snow drifts on her own, hauling people out and wrapping them in her cape until she can get them somewhere safe. It's exhausting work and just a little depressing, but she won't stop until her legs give out under her.
5.
[Being tossed into a new, strange city with zombies lurking outside isn't what Steph wanted, and the best way she has to deal with that is to throw herself into training.
Dressed in civvies, workout clothes to be exact, she still clearly doesn't need the training so much as she just seems eager to use the facilities. She's even proficient with firearms, but her preferred spot is sparring against the training instructors or finding a punching bag to beat the shit out of. She's quick and just a little ruthless, not worrying too much about hurting the instructors opposite her or hurting herself on the equipment.
She just has a lot of anger she needs to work out.]
7
[When she isn't throwing herself into training, Steph spends most of her time exploring the city either as herself, or as Batgirl. She feels a little like she's outgrown the latter, but until she has the resources to make herself a new uniform, she'll stick with the identity, because in a new place she isn't planning to be so open about who she is, just in case.
It's Batgirl that patrols the well off districts, keeping an eye out for anyone in case they're in danger, and it's Batgirl that responds to any official requests for the Immune to help. The suit, her weapons, they make her better equipped for that sort of thing.
It's Steph who spends her time in the poor districts, talking to people and investigating what she can about the government, the Immune, the Dystrophy and anything that she thinks might help this world, or help get her home. She blends in as best she can, but sometimes it's hard to hide that she isn't local. Especially when she lends her other skills to people who need it, taking a first aid kit to District Four and offering medical assistance to anyone who needs it. It doesn't feel like enough, but it's the least she can do.
On the rare occasions she allows herself to relax, she can usually be found in a bar somewhere, lingering over one or two drinks for the night. She never gets drunk, she's just there because it gets her out of her head for a little while.
steph brown (crau) >> dcu
[All Steph can think is that she's so glad her Batgirl suit came along on this little trip with her. The insulation and internal heating is incredibly helpful when there's a damn blizzard going on outside, especially when she's trying to help people. She's also grateful she got used to the snow in the past few months, it makes moving through it easier, although it never got quite this bad.
Still, there are people that need help, so Batgirl is out in the snow, sometimes working alongside the Miltia, sometimes searching the snow drifts on her own, hauling people out and wrapping them in her cape until she can get them somewhere safe. It's exhausting work and just a little depressing, but she won't stop until her legs give out under her.
5.
[Being tossed into a new, strange city with zombies lurking outside isn't what Steph wanted, and the best way she has to deal with that is to throw herself into training.
Dressed in civvies, workout clothes to be exact, she still clearly doesn't need the training so much as she just seems eager to use the facilities. She's even proficient with firearms, but her preferred spot is sparring against the training instructors or finding a punching bag to beat the shit out of. She's quick and just a little ruthless, not worrying too much about hurting the instructors opposite her or hurting herself on the equipment.
She just has a lot of anger she needs to work out.]
7
[When she isn't throwing herself into training, Steph spends most of her time exploring the city either as herself, or as Batgirl. She feels a little like she's outgrown the latter, but until she has the resources to make herself a new uniform, she'll stick with the identity, because in a new place she isn't planning to be so open about who she is, just in case.
It's Batgirl that patrols the well off districts, keeping an eye out for anyone in case they're in danger, and it's Batgirl that responds to any official requests for the Immune to help. The suit, her weapons, they make her better equipped for that sort of thing.
It's Steph who spends her time in the poor districts, talking to people and investigating what she can about the government, the Immune, the Dystrophy and anything that she thinks might help this world, or help get her home. She blends in as best she can, but sometimes it's hard to hide that she isn't local. Especially when she lends her other skills to people who need it, taking a first aid kit to District Four and offering medical assistance to anyone who needs it. It doesn't feel like enough, but it's the least she can do.
On the rare occasions she allows herself to relax, she can usually be found in a bar somewhere, lingering over one or two drinks for the night. She never gets drunk, she's just there because it gets her out of her head for a little while.
And it sure as hell beats being alone.]