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Thor Katla, the alien queen, rendered in lifelike cinematic clarity. She is an incredibly beautiful 35-year-old Norwegian woman with piercing blue eyes, long lashes, freckles, and flowing chestnut-brown hair caught in the wind. Her entire body, including her face and forehead, is adorned with intricate etched PCB tattoos — bold, precise circuitry glowing faintly neon-blue beneath her sun-kissed skin, alive with energy from head to toe. She stands tall in the middle of a raging desert storm, dust and sand swirling violently around her armored form. Her sleek, form-fitting futuristic armor gleams with a dark metallic finish, each etched panel reflecting the stormlight. The engraved belt buckle sits at her waist, and her blaster rests holstered at her side. Across her chest and shoulders, she wears a pharaonic necklace of brushed titanium and polished steel arcs, centered by a flawless hexagonal plate deeply engraved with “THOR KATLA.” Her stance is firm, one knee slightly bent forward, her armored hand resting at her side as if ready to draw her weapon. The camera captures her from a medium-low angle, emphasizing her dominance against the turbulent sky. The etched circuitry tattoos across her arms and neck flare brighter with every gust of sand, pulsing like living lightning across her body. Behind her, the storm glows with flashes of electric energy, framing her as both queen and warrior of another world.