"Logomancy. I focus my magic through words, speaking the words backward requires more concentration and intent, thus making my magic more powerful." She explained, shaking her hands and causing the image to fade. It wasn't so much more complicated than that really, it was her father's technique for keeping himself grounded, something that was very important when they both could reshape reality with very little effort. Becoming lost in that power, taking it for granted, was incredibly dangerous. Staying focused even on smaller spells was an important step in not losing herself. "Not that it really means much since I can't seem to do a location spell that I mastered well before puberty. Something is blocking it, maybe most magic too, it feels weird."
She glanced to him with a shrug, "I was trying to figure out just where we were, if I could do that I can open a door to where we were before," bending space and time into a personal wormhole, as Bruce liked to say when he wanted to take the fun out of it. "But if we were on the station it would show me and if we were through a door it would show me that as well. So we might be somewhere else." And there were an infinity of places they could be, which she wasn't thrilled about. "Have you tried that door yet?" She nodded toward it.