"Oh, I'd quite like that I think." He smiled brightly.
It really was an exciting proposal. Sure, you could read a book or see a film, but to actually see the events that inspired it, or to meet the people involved, and be a part of it? It was one of the more exciting parts of his life really. He wished he'd had someone else to share it with but, still, at least it was happening.
"Not even so much as a hint of one. It's not even one of those nice beach ones that the tide eventually washes away. I've been out checking this town after nearly every arrival, and nothing. Not even a drop of serious displacement." The Doctor wasn't sure if it was every one, but he knew he'd been out to check the area after a couple. It would have been a wasted opportunity to let it just pass by. The Doctor never good abide wasting a good opportunity.
The Doctor paused when she mentioned the void, and turned to look at her. He seemed to study her for a long moment, as if trying to decide something (though he might have just been thinking) before he nodded and resumed his pacing again.
"There's a few. Some from my present, some from my Future." The Doctor ignored the subject of the void, and her experience with it. Still, it was clear to see it needling at his mind. How did she know about the void? Was it the same void? Was she another time traveler, beyond the displacement of Storybrooke? She didn't feel like one, but even Jack didn't raise his usual hairs here. Which raised his hairs.
Time in this place was definitively off
"Getting them together shouldn't be hard at all really. They all tend to work quite well together. Well, I say that, haven't really met the new ones. Said Hello once. But, yes. I'm quite sure I could convince them to get together. Of course I'm sure we could get almost anyone to come, if we told them -- which I don't think we should -- not without more evidence. Hope seems to be the thing keeping most people together, and I don't want to go taking that away from them if we try something and it doesn't work.."