"I don't think it'll get much more precise, that's not really how my visions work. But it'll get clearer, and I'll understand it's deeper meaning. And hopefully that'll mean something more significant before it's too late." It was kind of like seeing 'someday you will die.' Because it was that vague - there was never a definitive timeline or anything like that. Her visions worked in riddles and probabilities, not anything definitive with a date stamped to it.
But wouldn't that be nice?
Emily nodded in agreement with Connall. "That sounds like a good idea. By all means if there's something significant that you think they might have touched or anything, call me back up there." Emily was sure to get something off of the technology if they could be sure they touched it, but she found it unlikely that the systems were hacked from the inside. The blood, however, had definitely been taken by hand. She was hoping to get information there.