As much as Hermione might appreciate knowledge, she wouldn't call this experience a "gift," not by any means. It left her with certain ethical questions that were much too complicated for her, at least while she was still reeling from the shock and discomfort of her current predicament.
Still, she understood well enough what Iskandar was saying, and so she looked to the ground as she frowned over her options. "Most people are only given the chance to walk a single path. Do the few who get to experience more than that have the right to make decisions for the rest?"
Under normal circumstances, she wouldn't question matters and would be searching tirelessly for a way back to the past to warn the Inquisition of what was to come. But the Doctor and certain other people have made their positions on the subject known, and besides, these weren't normal circumstances. She'd be more concerned if she wasn't questioning this as deeply as she was.
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Still, she understood well enough what Iskandar was saying, and so she looked to the ground as she frowned over her options. "Most people are only given the chance to walk a single path. Do the few who get to experience more than that have the right to make decisions for the rest?"
Under normal circumstances, she wouldn't question matters and would be searching tirelessly for a way back to the past to warn the Inquisition of what was to come. But the Doctor and certain other people have made their positions on the subject known, and besides, these weren't normal circumstances. She'd be more concerned if she wasn't questioning this as deeply as she was.