With a click, the safety protocol was deactivated and she could finally put a face to the intruder's presence and voice. He did not seem threatening, which was good - but rather curious, a sentiment that was proven by his inspection of Travelbot. The fact that he was not able to recognise one of the most common AIs to her knowledge, proved that the machine had been successful in transporting her - somewhere in the past, at the very least, though she would try to be careful about finding out exactly when. At the very least, it was a place that recognised AI without freaking out or calling it witchcraft, so perhaps, for now, she was in no immediate danger of being burned alive. [b]It's uh...It's something of a travel companion. Or should be. It doesn't quite work properly. Yet.[/b] Moll said, making use of her bot's current unresponsive nature.