"No, it does not make it any easier," she agreed. Helena understood that better than most people. Knowing the reason her daughter died didn't help ease the pain of having lost her. But luckily for the Doctor, Helena isn't one to freely talk about her grief. It's something she rarely discusses, even with those she trusts the most.
"Though who is to say a way around it cannot be figured out? I for one laugh in the face of being told something is impossible to do, but that is what an inventor does, create the impossible. Perhaps learning the laws of time, space and physics that govern this universe, there may be a way to eventually circumvent what was done to the TARDIS?" Of course figuring that out would take some time, probably more than some time, really, but nevertheless there was a possibility there. Q still had to operate around the laws of this universe. Powerful though he may be, Helena didn't think he was a god. A magic-user, perhaps, she'd met a couple of those in her time in Niflheim, but not a god.
"I am Helena Wells. Well, H.G. Wells if one wishes to be technical." Helena said with a bit of a smirk. Now she simply needed to wait and see if he questioned the fact she was a woman claiming that. "It is a pleasure, Doctor. I met one of the other yous here, the one with the long brown coat. Though in the previous place I'd been kidnapped to, I met someone who knew you. Sarah Jane Smith. She is who I learned of you from initially." Helena hadn't met a version of the Doctor in Niflheim, but she'd listened to Sarah Jane tell her of her adventures with him quite often. So now that she'd met not one but two of the Doctors, she could at least get to know the man himself.
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"Though who is to say a way around it cannot be figured out? I for one laugh in the face of being told something is impossible to do, but that is what an inventor does, create the impossible. Perhaps learning the laws of time, space and physics that govern this universe, there may be a way to eventually circumvent what was done to the TARDIS?" Of course figuring that out would take some time, probably more than some time, really, but nevertheless there was a possibility there. Q still had to operate around the laws of this universe. Powerful though he may be, Helena didn't think he was a god. A magic-user, perhaps, she'd met a couple of those in her time in Niflheim, but not a god.
"I am Helena Wells. Well, H.G. Wells if one wishes to be technical." Helena said with a bit of a smirk. Now she simply needed to wait and see if he questioned the fact she was a woman claiming that. "It is a pleasure, Doctor. I met one of the other yous here, the one with the long brown coat. Though in the previous place I'd been kidnapped to, I met someone who knew you. Sarah Jane Smith. She is who I learned of you from initially." Helena hadn't met a version of the Doctor in Niflheim, but she'd listened to Sarah Jane tell her of her adventures with him quite often. So now that she'd met not one but two of the Doctors, she could at least get to know the man himself.