Helena had mastered the art of avoiding answering any pointed questions as to her behavior the past several days. Really, it was a wonder that Myka hadn't extracted the truth from her by now, but she was certain that wasn't too far off at this point. She would, however, need to address it today in some fashion.
"Human movement generator," she repeated with interest. "And are the result favourable?" She had a thousand other questions on the matter, but one thing at a time. At least for now. At his compliment about the Vest, she smiled a bit wider and more truly at him. "Thank you. I only managed to use it once the way it was intended to be used." She'd used it to retrieve, or "steal," her own belongings from the Escher Vault. It had been her only hope to navigate the maze to get her personal belongings.
"I do think we are more than rather smart, my dear. We are geniuses," she responded, giving him a bit of a flirtatious smile. Grabbing one notebook, she flipped it open to the notes about the Imperceptor Vest. "These are my original notes of how I constructed the Vest." She handed it over to him so he could read it over. The notes stretched out over a few pages, with various sketches drawn in the margins as to how the Vest should look like. As the notes progressed, the design of the Vest changed to accommodate the various changes. All the mathematical equations were there and all other calculations and so forth relevant to the Vest functioning. The one thing that was missing from the notes was what exactly sparked this idea to begin with.