[Yes, the door was already opened somehow despite the literal neon sign urging people not to do what Sans and Papyrus did. The fact that she has to answer for someone ignoring a clear warning is frustrating, but this is part of the job she's taken on.]
[Yes, quarantine is probably not going to work as a long-term solution, she agrees with him there, but would the captains actually sanction the systematic killing of the creature? Even if it hunted for enjoyment, even if it could be killed...]
I understand your concern, however you have to understand the position I and the rest of the crew are in. Two crew members did blatantly ignore a clear warning and created a potential extreme risk for the rest of the crew, however this only occurred because they were not properly informed of what was behind the door.
What you are advocating for and the reasons behind it are all logical, however you are still advocating for using crew members to murder a caged being. Even if volunteers came forward, there is potential for putting the rest of the crew at risk should he become desperate and escape during one of the attempts to kill him. The fact that his full extent is unknown is one of the reasons we can't come at this half-cocked. There is always potential to make a situation worse while trying to fix it.
I will bring your concerns and your sense of urgency to the captains, until then I must encourage you not to take any independent action even if you think it would benefit the crew. The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.
I will contact you with any update regarding your concern.
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[Yes, quarantine is probably not going to work as a long-term solution, she agrees with him there, but would the captains actually sanction the systematic killing of the creature? Even if it hunted for enjoyment, even if it could be killed...]
I understand your concern, however you have to understand the position I and the rest of the crew are in. Two crew members did blatantly ignore a clear warning and created a potential extreme risk for the rest of the crew, however this only occurred because they were not properly informed of what was behind the door.
What you are advocating for and the reasons behind it are all logical, however you are still advocating for using crew members to murder a caged being. Even if volunteers came forward, there is potential for putting the rest of the crew at risk should he become desperate and escape during one of the attempts to kill him. The fact that his full extent is unknown is one of the reasons we can't come at this half-cocked. There is always potential to make a situation worse while trying to fix it.
I will bring your concerns and your sense of urgency to the captains, until then I must encourage you not to take any independent action even if you think it would benefit the crew. The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.
I will contact you with any update regarding your concern.