(Hrm... Scotsman's response makes me think of something that is almost never touched upon in text-based amnesia games: are we actually human?)
Check body. Am I human?
(heads: success)
It's too dim to see much of yourself, but a cursory feel-over reveals that you have no facial features whatsoever. Indeed, your whole body feels rather smooth. Not even fingernails. Which is strange, as you feel you ought to have such features.
Smash a mirror into existence, and look at it!
(heads: success)
You smash your fist on the window. The surface ripples for a moment, before becoming reflective. Some red emergency lights flicker on in the cockpit, allowing you to see somewhat better than the LED glows from the instrument panels. Looking at the window, you see your body, and indeed everyone else's, seems to be composed of a smooth, plasticy material.
Flooble the walls.
(tails: failure)
You wake up to see several identical, featureless figures, dimly lit by red lights, doing various things about the cockpit. However, you find yourself pinned under another unconscious figure.
Clean up system for when the new entity wakes up, might as well have something to show for having taken over it's systems.
(heads: success)
There seems to be some damage and corruption amongst the ship's systems from... whatever happened here. You clean them up, though the being within the wires doesn't seem to have been disturbed yet.