Aloy is, maybe, a little bit of a snoop, not that she can really consider it snooping when the spaceship is just sitting there, being large and imposing. She's understandably wary of spacecraft, though by now she's more than accustomed to fellow Summoned arriving from all kinds of places and various levels of technology, so she approaches it regardless. Despite what it reminds her of, there's still a part of her undeniably attracted to advanced technology, a curiosity she can't quite ignore.
The firing range clearly set up for a purpose at the base of it is also intriguing. Don't mind if she does.
If the Horizon is good for one thing, it's allowing her full access to her usual arsenal. Aloy foregoes the offered weapons (interesting, yes, but maybe a little too high-tech for her comfort level), and defaults to what she knows, letting arrows fly with an accuracy and ease that suggests a high level of experience.
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The firing range clearly set up for a purpose at the base of it is also intriguing. Don't mind if she does.
If the Horizon is good for one thing, it's allowing her full access to her usual arsenal. Aloy foregoes the offered weapons (interesting, yes, but maybe a little too high-tech for her comfort level), and defaults to what she knows, letting arrows fly with an accuracy and ease that suggests a high level of experience.