"Oh, I will, if I run into him. But do you think he'll listen to me? I mean, well, to himself, myself. I know I rarely have, even when I've had some decent advice to give myself. Well, usually don't listen at the time, usually think I should have later." The Doctor shrugged, letting her head roll around so she was looking out at the street again... well, more the tops of buildings and the sky than the street itself, leaning her head back against the glass like she was.
"That's really odd, don't you think?" She squinted up at the sky, searching for a source of light in the brightness. "No clouds, no star, just light. Bright enough for daylight, but it's not really. Like we're in some sort of construct, not on a real planet. A simulation, maybe. On some sort of station, like the Game Station, perhaps?"
She let a thoughtful expression cross her face. "Now that would be rather interesting, a station outside of space and time that gathers people, but looks like a planet. Wonder what it looks like at night, if there is a night. Is there a night?" She glanced over at Kurt without moving her head, watching him out of the corners of her eyes.