She starts trying to patch herself up while she looks for an escape route they're not covering. Blood craft's not her best, but she's gotten a lot of practice at it, lately. Enough to stop herself from bleeding out from the wound in her side (because of course it's deep) and keep herself from collapsing from exhaustion. Too slow - one of these days it'll kill her.
But not yet, she thinks, as she spots a window to an alley. Out go her magic senses - no one's alive and breathing in that alley but a cat rummaging through the garbage.
She dumps an illusion over the alley, to appear exactly as it was before she entered it. She can't get the cat right in a rush, but she doesn't need this to hold out for very long. Just long enough to get away. Song disguises the sound of the window opening and her scrambling out of it. She's conscientious enough to close it behind her. Easier than another illusion. Maybe they won't notice the blood.
Which way? Mm. One that way, two to her left, three are - oh look they found the door, she needs to hurry. She takes a right, and runs.
And comes face to face with - a snake? With a mirror for a head? What, how in the -
It's very fast. She was not expecting it. She didn't even sense it, like it appeared from nowhere, she raises her knife but she's not fast enough -
And then there is darkness.
Darkness and pain.
She'd scream, but the air's sucked out of her lungs in a whoosh. She snaps her mouth shut and flails, lashing out with something, anything - but she feels nothing around her. Nothing at all. Not even air. It's like a pressure, on all of her, but instead of pressing in it's pulling out -
Is this how she's going to die? Some Ministry snake monster thing?
Not. Likely.
She isn't the best at blood craft, but she knows enough to keep herself alive. She knows enough to snap her eyes shut and cover her nose and mouth and push magic at herself so her body doesn't shut down. It's hard - there's so much to monitor, she has no air... But she can keep herself alive. If she doesn't move and she focuses near entirely on self preservation. For - for a little while, anyway. Not forever.
Time crunch, then. Well. She was always good at those.
Her lesser crafts won't do her any good here. No way to make sound with song, no air to ignite in fire with heat, no time for aura anything, nothing to move and change with breath. Forget stone and metal, even when she's not in a crisis she's awful with both, not to mention there's nothing around for either.
But she is good at crystal, and crystal deals in light.
If she's not the brightest fucking beacon the world has ever seen, it won't be for lack of trying.
Maybe someone will find her. Or maybe she'll blind the bastards who put her here. Either way, it won't hurt to try.
It would probably depend. You're technically ineligible for certain government jobs. Imprisonment per se unless you were found to be engineered after getting a job that you're forbidden to have would be unlikely.
Does she have a gift for finding corrupt governments, or for spotting them? Mystery for the ages...
It's one of only two things that really bother me about the Federation. It's mostly very nice.
The noninterference policy with civilizations that haven't developed warp drive. Since you don't have a civilization attached here, and anyway I couldn't have known that to begin with, I'll probably get away with having rescued you.
... But if I were, for example, I don't know, being attacked and stabbed by my own people, and you were aware via - I don't know, something, you would not be allowed to interfere to save anyone involved, or even stop the altercation, because we don't have a warp drive.
The idea is to prevent the Federation from becoming an empire. It is carried to extremes rather than allow judgment calls.
Well, there's freedom of speech. You can disagree with it all you like and you won't be arrested over it.
And most of the interstellar travel comes up only if you take the government jobs you're safer avoiding, anyway.
It's - I will not be less upset by the concept because it doesn't come up in my day to day life. I - would certainly balk at being asked to stand by if people were, were, I don't know, starving, and I had food to feed them, but I wasn't allowed because a rule said no. But I dislike that the concept exists in the first place. I can't pretend not to care. Or if I could, I wouldn't want to.