Looking at Bruce, she nodded. "Yes, I can build a flux capicator. It would not be difficult to adjust it to operate within space. Just adjusting the necessary equations and power output. I would just need the necessary components." All ready she was thinking of the adjustments that would be needed to build a new flux capacitor to those parameters. She hadn't built a flux capacitor in over one hundred years, but she still remembered how to build one.
It was difficult to keep her mind from drifting to the original flux capacitor she'd built for her time machine. That just got into a topic she knew she couldn't handle thinking about right now. She kept actively reminding herself that this was travel through space, not time. Two entirely different topics. Inter-related, yes, but still different. As long as she could keep that distinction in mind, she would be able to get through this.
"Though if you have the notes and equations you made for the last teleportation device you built, that would be greatly helpful to me. Moving someone through space is different than moving someone through time." And her time machine only had the capability to send someone's consciousness backwards through time to inhabit another's body for a limited amount of time. She took a silent breath, yet again reminding her this was space travel. It might be easier once she started working with her hands so she could focus herself on what was right in front of her.