I don't suppose you saw that message on the network last month, rounding up passengers, strangers. Anyone who'd offer, really.
[Nina's quite reserved, whilst it's nothing short of rounding up food, rather like cattle and generally enraging. She maintains a tone somewhat closer to concern, than anger. Letting out a breath.]
If it's got to be done, surely the medical department as a whole could maintain a stricter system? One that's entirely monitored by professionals?
[She's really not quite asking permission, closer gauging support, and educating herself as to what they have or haven't already tried.]
[And his frown sort of indicates what he thinks of that. It's a touchy subject, of course, and he's tried to navigate it as diplomatically as possible, but he's accepted that he isn't going to please everyone.]
I don't endorse those posts. Those two in particular can't subsist on synthetic blood. I monitor the donors, and it's entirely voluntary.
[But he'll admit it's flawed.]
It's not ideal, obviously. I didn't really...I was unfamiliar with the supernatural until I arrived here.
If, they're really concerned with the health of their donors-
[Apparently, says her disbelief.]
-perhaps they'd be willing to consider a more stringent system, where all blood is collected by the medical team, no private donations. At least, no advertisement. Donors remain annoymous to vampires...
[He's welcome to expand. Nina sighs softly, because really she wants to call them out on their bullshit, but in this circumstance, she can recognise the need to be a little more careful.]
That's entirely forgiveable, it's bloody ridiculous. It should be impossible.
[There's a wry smile, she certainly knows that feeling.]
I've apparently been living amongst them my entire life. I only found out about a year ago. Where I'm from- werewolves, and more so, vampires are entirely integrated into society. Everyone else just carries on, unaware.
It's...something that takes a bit of getting used to. I'm a doctor, not a diplomat, so you can imagine the...weird position we're in. As far as Medbay is concerned.
[She doesn't seem angry, at least, and he isn't about to turn down the guidance of someone more familiar with this kind of thing.]
Would you--if you're familiar with this...I'm absolutely open to implementing your suggestions.
so so so late
[Nina's quite reserved, whilst it's nothing short of rounding up food, rather like cattle and generally enraging. She maintains a tone somewhat closer to concern, than anger. Letting out a breath.]
If it's got to be done, surely the medical department as a whole could maintain a stricter system? One that's entirely monitored by professionals?
[She's really not quite asking permission, closer gauging support, and educating herself as to what they have or haven't already tried.]
shhh no worries
[And his frown sort of indicates what he thinks of that. It's a touchy subject, of course, and he's tried to navigate it as diplomatically as possible, but he's accepted that he isn't going to please everyone.]
I don't endorse those posts. Those two in particular can't subsist on synthetic blood. I monitor the donors, and it's entirely voluntary.
[But he'll admit it's flawed.]
It's not ideal, obviously. I didn't really...I was unfamiliar with the supernatural until I arrived here.
<3!
[Apparently, says her disbelief.]
-perhaps they'd be willing to consider a more stringent system, where all blood is collected by the medical team, no private donations. At least, no advertisement. Donors remain annoymous to vampires...
[He's welcome to expand. Nina sighs softly, because really she wants to call them out on their bullshit, but in this circumstance, she can recognise the need to be a little more careful.]
That's entirely forgiveable, it's bloody ridiculous. It should be impossible.
[There's a wry smile, she certainly knows that feeling.]
I've apparently been living amongst them my entire life. I only found out about a year ago. Where I'm from- werewolves, and more so, vampires are entirely integrated into society. Everyone else just carries on, unaware.
no subject
[She doesn't seem angry, at least, and he isn't about to turn down the guidance of someone more familiar with this kind of thing.]
Would you--if you're familiar with this...I'm absolutely open to implementing your suggestions.