Description
As seen before , dragons can stand on their hind leg to browse for food or to scout nearby areas, but walking upright shows a considerable amount of energy. There will be challenges in arming dragons trying to carry guns and other weaponry, well, you'll need to figure it out yourself when the time comes.
This is yet another human subject that has fallen down the rabbit hole of being turned a dragon, as she was also a part of an expeditionary team that had been captured by unsuspecting draconian colonists that have yet to realise the impact their scent has to most of humanity from 721. Once called Theodora Issos to the human world as she resided back in the Roman Empire, her alongside a myriad of refugees were in a mass exodus to settle on new greener pastures from the political violence between the Reformists, Cassandrian loyalists and the Ricardian loyalists. She, like some, have trekked through the Libyan Desert. Many fled by boat though.
In terms of appearance and transformation stuff, its usually slightly off by age and type of body, perhaps even switching sexes in extreme cases. Had she been a humanoid draconian in earlier canon, it would've been more apparent that she was more stocky than when she was a human.
As Tsur, she hasn't been all that lucky in escaping the clutches of the Lurkowites. In many cases, that has been the case for those that are "tagged" via biometry and an implementation of an implant tracker that all draconian subjects in Helios (Sol) are obliged to go through. Should she have been say, an Ogun/[REDACTED] subject or just being human without getting the "Mana syndrome", humans are not required to be identified or documented, as they are deemed to be a primitive species to the eyes of many draconian polities outside of Helios.
That is to say, draconians on Gaia/Earth do have a lot more leeway and resistance to Lurkow (the colonial administration subsidised by a megacorporation that is literally experimenting on Earth via their pet peeve project and doing heinous things), which is why unhatched eggs and more recently, humans that have become these reptilian creatures, are a major concern for these bureaucrats as well as the company back at home that had kickstarted the whole reality-warping project to begin with.
The tagging process as policy states for security guards and auditors, usually comes with the unidentified dragon being asked for a name or what it identifies as. The auditor interrogates various questions before they get a neural implant that allows them to access the local network's own library of knowledge as well as being tracked permanently, especially if they're on Gaia. It is a quick process and it takes a while for say, a group of 30 captured draconians from an isolated clan that evaded their radar until they have been found by a scouting team of researchers and a few guards. Once tagged, they are then reallocated or given at least a bit of a period of amnesty in learning the basics before being put to work.
They haven't been trained as a draconian and as stated before with pre-qualifications as a human, the bureaucrats and draconians in charge of their own colonies don't care. Any new face to them is definitely going to go for logistics and gathering of any resources or to contribute to the genepool. It is even worsened by the social stigmatisation of these subjects (not the case for hatched strays): they used to be human and therefore, they can't be tasked to run the brains out of a fear of a rebellion. For this blue drake, however, she has been able to land a task of at least repairing anything that is malfunctioning, mostly broken facilities and equipment, unless it is a sensitive task or something that is too technical for the ex-human to know.