Kat shrugged and plopped herself down on to one of the couches. She wasn't going to tell the girl that it was okay to go around stabbing people, even if she did apologize for it. "Maybe you should talk to your handler about having your powers turned off. Sounds kind of like you get drunk on your power." Kat nodded hesitantly at the question. She wasn't really sure sometimes what was the future and what was a dream. The only sure fire way she knew it was the future, was if the tattoos moved with the vision, but then she'd have to keep Tyler awake and she wasn't about to do that.
"Yeah, it's kind of hazy though. It's nothing particularly intriguing usually. It's mostly like watching an old black and white movie where the lens is a little dirty but it still works." The tattoos were more clear than what she saw but she wasn't able to do both at the same time and it wasn't a skill that she was looking to really develop either. It was more fun to blow something up or freeze it than it was to sit back and see the future. "I can remember what I see, but," she shrugged again. "It's never really important so I don't particularly care to commit it to memory. Cause really, who cares to see training sessions in the hologym that haven't happened yet? It's boring."