"I'm yet to decide if you are bravely stupid, or stupidly brave.... But either way, you are an interesting man." She smiles at him before shaking her head slightly. She listened with interest as he explained the biodome, the idea of having access to a station that was largely self sufficient, especially in the heart of a heavily protected area, would allow children and their mothers to be safe. She knew the rocks could only be hidden for so long, especially with new technology. All it would take was for one ship to follow a careless Rogue, to find where they called home.
As their eyes met, she lost track of her thoughts. His touch didn't startle her as she would have expected. Thing nodded slightly as he spoke, "I haven't necessarily limited myself.... Hesitant, yes. But I do hope that the time will be right at some point." She couldn't help but to smile back at him. She looked back out the window into space, still smiling. She felt like a giddy teenager, and couldn't quite pick why. She knew she needed to get her mind back onto business. "When it comes time to think about the biodome, I will see what I can arrange to get your men safe passage both in and out of here.... But until then, what will you be doing?" She sounded genuinely interested in his work. "I can't say I've met a doctor before."