"Well, space, time, physics, philosophy- I've had 2000 or so years to study up." She smiled and nodded to Tony as he explained he knew more than physics. But if Strange was going to be a killjoy, she wasn't going to push it. Not now, anyway. Not worth it. Well, maybe a little worth it. Later, though.
She had noticed how much coffee they were consuming but hadn't commented yet. Her eyes went from the pot to each man as they explained their positions on magic. "Magic is science. Or at least, it seems to follow similar rules, doesn't it?? Not that I've any experience with it myself, but you even explained that there are techniques to it and a certain level of skill and studying the craft. That seems much like science that just hasn't been quantified." She shrugged. "But that's just me. Do they biscuits here?" She was looking to the counter in curiosity. "Oooo, or tea! I could use a cuppa tea."
Anyway, Banner! Right. That made sense. She'd ask questions about the green guy thing later, but for now, there was the matter at hand. "Well, we need to find a source first. Where a mainframe or...brain of this thing might be. We can't just build anywhere. And we'll need a continuous source of power. The TARDIS is tricky, almost alive. She's really, really a beautiful thing to behold. I hope you can see her one day." The Doctor sounded a little disappointed at the notion, seeing as her TARDIS had been missing for so long.