Also, added my first character from Einsteinian Roulette onto the list just in case I have an urge to play a Magic (or in this case, Science!) Girl like what's popular nowadays.
Well then. Guess I'm contractually obligated to vote for them. If only because Elizas from a hypothetical alternate universe wherein he actually existed isn't an option.
((The ones that make sure you: aren't completely unable to get enough nutrition, aren't going to have catastrophic failures of the circulatory, pulmonary, or nervous system, etc. And/or "make it and let it sit for a while before you bodyjack it." The common-sense safety stuff.
((All of this from being left unsupervised in Motya's lab? Isn't that a bit much, even for Alanis?))
Okay firstly, I don't think Alanis has any qualifications (and not just knowledge and skill, Motya's lab is probably designed around their physiology, I mean, try using equipment meant for someone with four arms; hell some of it might even need to interface with their modifications or be analyzed through their senses). Secondly I don't think OH&S is something Motya has much concern about. Thirdly, there is no guarantee that anything Alanis thinks will work would actually work considering that it is entirely possible that Motya's lab, equipment and world function quite different from hers, meaning that even if she somehow had access to a 100% perfect biology simulator, it may not be remotely accurate, and that's assuming it even knows everything there is to know. Plus even if she had access to a way to perfectly simulate that, she'd likely be stuck trying to brute force something vaguely functional. I mean, genetics and epigenetics don't exactly code features directly after all.
-Retaliation (Active), Level 2: Retaliate against an enemy who just dealt damage to you, and deal 2x the damage they dealt on the next successful attack against any enemy.
Depends on whether the bolded text is just flavor or an actual mechanical statement. Judging by what Project said, it sort of sounds like it's meant to be just flavor and mechanically, it just alters her next attack.
This. It's just flavor
You may want to put the flavor text in italics, or the actual mechanical effects in bold. That helps prevent people mixing it up in the future. Because if it weren't for the context, I too would have likely thought it was a combined counterattack and attack alteration.