Obedient. It wasn't the most satisfying of clarifications, but the TARDIS had little else save Dukat in this place. She had no real choice but to trust his judgment. "Scientists are curious by nature. You are certain their obedience will trump their desire to further inspect me should I remain with you?" The should was entirely unneeded: he'd made his opinion of her chances for release known. Another unsatisfying moment in their conversation, but it wasn't unexpected.
"I am certain we can make do with what we have," she murmured. "Either through design or improvements. So long as your crew does not react obtrusively to any possible changes I might make."
She sighed softly, running her hands along the console. It hummed beneath her fingertips. There was little she wanted more than to open the ship up and examine her properly, but that would have to wait. "Is there more of the ship you can show me, or would you rather remain here to word from your Damar?"
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Date: 2012-04-09 08:46 pm (UTC)"I am certain we can make do with what we have," she murmured. "Either through design or improvements. So long as your crew does not react obtrusively to any possible changes I might make."
She sighed softly, running her hands along the console. It hummed beneath her fingertips. There was little she wanted more than to open the ship up and examine her properly, but that would have to wait. "Is there more of the ship you can show me, or would you rather remain here to word from your Damar?"