"And you shouldn't have been ignorant of your enemy," he conceded, which was probably the closest she'd ever get to an apology from Nick Fury. It didn't mean her assault was justified (understandable, maybe, though not everyone would agree) but even had to admit that it could have been prevented if he'd given her solid information.
"But you're also fucking terrifying, girl, so we'll have to work on getting all this under control somehow." Which he wasn't really sure how to go about. The machine wasn't a bad idea, if it could help her with control (and make her value more readily apparent to others in S.H.I.E.L.D.). There was a huge difference, though, in a machine that could reach every mutant in the world, and one that could tap Wicked into everyone spread across the universe. Creating it would take a lot of time and work. Still, there was potential there. For now there was an easier way to find her kid. "Meantime, like I said, as soon as my agent gets to wherever Magneto is, then we'll know- you'll know. We'll make a plan. We will get her back." It was going to be a logistical nightmare, but they'd deal with it when the time came.