Sara looks a bit startled at that. "Theoretically or actually doing it? I would be too terrified of screwing something up and destroying the future as it is known."
She tilts her head. "I can't really make an informed decision based on just that, Romana. Tell me when, where, what time period, what the culture is like. Things like that."
She shakes her head wryly. "Knowing me, I'd be tried as a heretic no matter where I wound up. I'm not adept at keeping my mouth shut, even when I really really should."
"Great. And don't worry. The best part of exploring is discovering new things. Time's relative and always changing so...exact definitions or descriptions vary constantly."
"I'll keep that in mind. Let me know when the trip is on." Sara grins. "I'll have to make sure I'm not scheduled to work or anything in case we don't make it back quite when we intend to."
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Romana might have a long time ago but she has since perfected the art of Rubik's. Not that Time Lords ever get bored. Dum de doo.
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Sara smiles wryly. "Once I learned to remove the pieces, I became bored with it too."
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She chuckles.
"Hm. Have you ever considered time travelling, Sara?"
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"And I mean actually doing it. I'm trying to find suitable travelling companions for various explorations I mean to conduct, you see."
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She chuckles though. "Don't worry about scheduling. The beauty of time-travel is we can leave on a certain day and still return on it."