"To scientists," he said, laughing. "And you should really come to MIT and have that discussion in the science department." Hetty might be great, but even she wouldn't convince a bunch of geniuses who thought that unless you were discussing logarithms and theories, you were wasting their time.
"I honestly don't think that we'll get the use that we need if it's hidden outside the base. Lack of access would make it useless. These ideas come at any moment. I can't see me and Sheldon leaving in the middle of the night and not raise suspicious," he said.
Dom smiled. "I don't know. I'm pretty sure it is up to us, because no one else is finding the solution. They are too stupid to do it if their research is anything to go by, not that I would have seen their research, but if I had, that would be my opinion. We'll find you a solution, Hetty, but unless we get a breakthrough, I'm estimating a three to five year period for that to happen. I hope that helps you make your plans." He nodded. "We're still at the theoretical stage. We don't need the computer just yet. I thought I'd give you time." He stood up. "Thanks. It's always nice talking to you." He stopped before reaching the door and turned to look at her. "I mean that. It's good to have you so close again. You're always been the one to keep the team together." He opened the door, still looking at her. "Have a good day."