When the image was revealed to her which she was to give her interpretation of, Lee reacted first by tilting her head to one side as her focus was grabbed by the task assigned and now at hand.

Hm, what does this image look like to her? Well, she needed to pause and think for a moment before she could decide on an answer to give.

"Um," she began but trailed off as she kept on thinking about what her mind was making of the image with many potential interpretations.

"Well," she continued at last, "The first thought to come to mind is that it looks like an ant's face perhaps, which could be in part stemming from reminding myself not to remain idle while trying to survive."




Lee then went on to process the ethics question she was given to answer with her thoughts.

Her index finger tapped quietly against her side as she went over the query and her decision in her mind before saying her answer. You must choose between saving the life of another faction member, or obtaining a box of bottled water. You cannot do both. Which do you choose, and why? 

"My decision is to save the life of another faction member because it not only helps that individual but also contributes to safety. By choosing to endeavor that the least amount of people possible would become infected and undying, the better the circumstances are in terms of there being less hostility to be faced by survivors because there is one less of a possible addition to the infected and undying forces that could also be possibly translated to multiple life threatening combative encounters being avoided."