[ A wavey hand gesture! Indicating... partial applicability? Uncertainty? Both? They lean in closer as if squinting to get a better look. It doesn't help. ]
[ Automatically: ] // Likely to cause death or severe bodily harm.
[ The problem with repeating the dictionary definition programmed into their English language module is that it doesn't specify the probability of 'likely' danger or what qualifies as 'severe' bodily harm. And now that they're thinking about it, while the long-term effects are much more of an unknown, if there was a high short-term risk of death or injury from time disruption they would probably have seen it happen or been warned about it. SecUnit would have seen it. ]
[ Moderately reassuring! And they didn't have to define any more words to get their answer. If it's 'probably' not a physical hazard then it's not the type of concern that they need to prioritise. They nod and beep an acknowledgment. ]
[ They think back to how the presence of animals was specifically, forcefully advertised for the event where they got the plants in the first place. The one for the latest event, which they are unsubtly glancing at right now, does not mention any animals. ]
[ Sad robot noise. The little plant is stuck here indefinitely, just like all the passengers. ]
// Acknowledged.
[ Well, they're here anyway, they may as well ask more than one question. ] // If it did, what would happen if someone brought an animal aboard?
[ They don't necessarily mean themself; they're not ready to replace Ganymede, to start over completely with an unfamiliar bird that doesn't know or trust them, particularly not an adult taken away from its home. But they saw Nobunaga unsuccessfully attempting to kidnap a falcon from the island, so they know they're not the only one who would be interested. ]
no subject
// Is it dangerous?
[ If not then it's not their problem. ]
no subject
no subject
[ The problem with repeating the dictionary definition programmed into their English language module is that it doesn't specify the probability of 'likely' danger or what qualifies as 'severe' bodily harm. And now that they're thinking about it, while the long-term effects are much more of an unknown, if there was a high short-term risk of death or injury from time disruption they would probably have seen it happen or been warned about it. SecUnit would have seen it. ]
no subject
thinks...
thinks......
...]
Probably not!
no subject
// Would it grow in an excursion area?
no subject
[considers...]
If it's not a realm created by the Captain, it would, but we don't really go to those very often...
no subject
// Are any planned? How often do they happen?
no subject
no subject
// Acknowledged.
[ Well, they're here anyway, they may as well ask more than one question. ] // If it did, what would happen if someone brought an animal aboard?
[ They don't necessarily mean themself; they're not ready to replace Ganymede, to start over completely with an unfamiliar bird that doesn't know or trust them, particularly not an adult taken away from its home. But they saw Nobunaga unsuccessfully attempting to kidnap a falcon from the island, so they know they're not the only one who would be interested. ]