I believe Gan requisitioned them a small unit to keep their samples cool... so they're not in the galley.
[ they are not in the fridge. ]
Not to mention the belongings of the deceased are... usually not something we can handle post-mortem. [ their expression softens, unhappily so. ]
That said, samples that old can be unreliable for testing if not kept at a particularly frigid temperature. [ but also mg mechanic, you cannot touch the dead's things unless they bequeath them to you. ] If you need new ones, we have collected some, particularly from Thursday nights when we've noticed the changes.
[ a hum ] Shoma has been working on this as well. Perhaps you could combine your efforts.
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I believe Gan requisitioned them a small unit to keep their samples cool... so they're not in the galley.
[ they are not in the fridge. ]
Not to mention the belongings of the deceased are... usually not something we can handle post-mortem. [ their expression softens, unhappily so. ]
That said, samples that old can be unreliable for testing if not kept at a particularly frigid temperature. [ but also mg mechanic, you cannot touch the dead's things unless they bequeath them to you. ] If you need new ones, we have collected some, particularly from Thursday nights when we've noticed the changes.
[ a hum ] Shoma has been working on this as well. Perhaps you could combine your efforts.
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I'll be sure to contact Shoma about that. Regarding the blood samples and equipment, could we count on you to let us use them when we can?
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[ a smile, faint. ]
You're a keen group, and we'll do everything we can to make sure to find a way home.
... Make sure you take care of yourself as well, Yura. Don't burn the candle at both ends, hm?
[ a very gentle shoulder pat for her if she allows it! ]
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[ Should she say it...
... ]
... that I'm one of the people here who are better at taking care of themselves.
[ LOOKS AT ALL THE PEOPLE WHO REFUSE TO POD ]
But, thank you, Io.