Okay, you know that cliche where even someone who isn't Sherlock can tell if you're Military? Stuff like good posture and having a really efficient, marchy walk? No, am I just making that up? I don't know. Either way, Samus has some of that going on. Another mannerism thing is that she very rarely fully relaxes. She's very alert and even subtly on-edge.
If he finds himself checking her out (sure, just for the detective work) she pretty unmistakably has a body like a gymnast. Small, unobstructive but very developed muscles, all about agility. However, where she looks slightly strong she actually is insanely strong; there are no clues on her person that she has alien DNA and all the plot-convenient perks that go with it.
Beyond that, most of Samus's cultural/economic/occupational mannerisms and traces and such are from nowhere near Earth, so there's not much about them Sherlock would recognize. Her family probably is vaguely Irish in descent considering "Samus" is a female variant of "Seamus" and "Aran" could be derived from the islands, but the Arans had pretty much been living off Earth for way too long for her to have an Irish accent or anything for him to pick up on. The name, though, might stick out to him.
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If he finds himself checking her out (sure, just for the detective work) she pretty unmistakably has a body like a gymnast. Small, unobstructive but very developed muscles, all about agility. However, where she looks slightly strong she actually is insanely strong; there are no clues on her person that she has alien DNA and all the plot-convenient perks that go with it.
Beyond that, most of Samus's cultural/economic/occupational mannerisms and traces and such are from nowhere near Earth, so there's not much about them Sherlock would recognize. Her family probably is vaguely Irish in descent considering "Samus" is a female variant of "Seamus" and "Aran" could be derived from the islands, but the Arans had pretty much been living off Earth for way too long for her to have an Irish accent or anything for him to pick up on. The name, though, might stick out to him.