[ The video is unsteady for the first few seconds of the recording as Romana sets it up upon the TARDIS console. Her hands hover around for a couple of seconds, as if waiting for the device to fall so that she can catch it, but when it showed no sign of collapsing she smiled and withdrew. The interior of the console room was different from a normal room. For starters, it's completely white and lacking any sign of decor. Not even a coat stand. Just bleach white walls that is interrupted only by a monitor that takes up half the wall behind the Time Lady, although the screen is blank for now, just solid black.
Hair tied back into a loose plait, she had a
scarf (although a much shorter one) wrapped loosely around her neck, dressed in a white blouse and tan jacket from what can be shown on the video. Her sonic screwdriver can be seen poking out from the top of her coat pocket. While she seems busy typing away at the various keys and buttons decorating the console Romana speaks up so that she can be heard. ]
I had thought that by having a TARDIS it would at least have given us a chance at returning home, but I'm ashamed to admit that I had underestimated our hosts. They seem to have a transduction barrier --or something like it-- set in place that has made dimensional travel impossible. It's troublesome and rather annoying at that.
[ She scrunches her nose as if to emphasize said remark on annoyance but it hardly lasts a couple of seconds. ]
But I believe that given what has happened as of recently, perhaps a meeting is in order, as you've mentioned previously, Thor. Bring all the information that has been gathered by all of us here and see what can be made of it. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try at least.
Oh, and Kaylee, I believe I have promise to keep to you.