[ oh, pepper, you're delightful. miles is grinning at his MID. ]
Oh? I could always use a referral. You never can have enough doctors. If you're me, anyway. And if I may ask, what kind of business do you deal in?
Your concerns about children on the ship aren't unfounded. But if you're concerned that the infrastructure isn't set up to accommodate for children, that's largely because there weren't really any children on the Moira until very recently. This crew has been pretty much all adults until now. As far as your concerns with education go, I think you'll pleased to hear that we do have three crewmembers assigned as teachers on the ship, and I've been in touch with Alice Quinn with regards to getting a dedicated education space arranged.
And while I do agree that children should be kept away from any physically demanding or dangerous positions, giving them at least part-time job postings isn't all that bad. Aside from our occasional pit stops on planets -- which, I'll be frank with you, do not historically go very well -- we're on our own here. I don't know if you have any experience with space travel in your line of work, but on long-haul trips like this, resource management isn't just key, it's essential, and the crew is a resource, too. The fact of the matter is that this ship is understaffed, and we need every set of hands we can get. But that doesn't mean the children have to be put through unnecessary rigors or miss out on an education -- and look on the bright side, it helps keep them occupied. We do not, unfortunately, have a Juvenile Supervision Officer on board.
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Oh? I could always use a referral. You never can have enough doctors. If you're me, anyway. And if I may ask, what kind of business do you deal in?
Your concerns about children on the ship aren't unfounded. But if you're concerned that the infrastructure isn't set up to accommodate for children, that's largely because there weren't really any children on the Moira until very recently. This crew has been pretty much all adults until now. As far as your concerns with education go, I think you'll pleased to hear that we do have three crewmembers assigned as teachers on the ship, and I've been in touch with Alice Quinn with regards to getting a dedicated education space arranged.
And while I do agree that children should be kept away from any physically demanding or dangerous positions, giving them at least part-time job postings isn't all that bad. Aside from our occasional pit stops on planets -- which, I'll be frank with you, do not historically go very well -- we're on our own here. I don't know if you have any experience with space travel in your line of work, but on long-haul trips like this, resource management isn't just key, it's essential, and the crew is a resource, too. The fact of the matter is that this ship is understaffed, and we need every set of hands we can get. But that doesn't mean the children have to be put through unnecessary rigors or miss out on an education -- and look on the bright side, it helps keep them occupied. We do not, unfortunately, have a Juvenile Supervision Officer on board.