Let's talk Scan Visor for a second. As a civilian, Itsuki registers as something that could be a threat; she has nontrivial strength and martial arts training which are at least a little obvious even without it. That said, she has no powers, and the Visor will probably comment on that. It'll probably also comment on what it will assume is a gender mismatch; she's carrying herself as male but it will find more than sufficient evidence to the contrary.
When she stops being mundane, the Scan Visor will register her fairy, Potpourri, as something that is giving off life signs while most definitely being a plushie, and will register quite a bit more power from Itsuki herself, even if she can't use it until she transforms. Cure Sunshine is not identifiable as Itsuki, but is extremely tough to damage and packs a huge punch, in addition to using reflective shields that work on untested principles but that will probably still turn aside a Super Missile with a little focus, even if they do look absurd. Her height, weight, and other particulars will still match up with Itsuki, though, if it's got some capacity for matching records for unknowns. (If so, I would personally expect a comment on how completely different this form is for her, considering how feminine it is.)
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Date: 2014-05-30 05:16 pm (UTC)When she stops being mundane, the Scan Visor will register her fairy, Potpourri, as something that is giving off life signs while most definitely being a plushie, and will register quite a bit more power from Itsuki herself, even if she can't use it until she transforms. Cure Sunshine is not identifiable as Itsuki, but is extremely tough to damage and packs a huge punch, in addition to using reflective shields that work on untested principles but that will probably still turn aside a Super Missile with a little focus, even if they do look absurd. Her height, weight, and other particulars will still match up with Itsuki, though, if it's got some capacity for matching records for unknowns. (If so, I would personally expect a comment on how completely different this form is for her, considering how feminine it is.)