You have been the captain of a small science ship for three years. Your next mission is to catalogue the features of the nebula you discovered four months ago, an assignment lasting for a duration of nine months. You only made preliminary scans of the region, but you and your crew are more familiar with it than anyone.
The Sebausians made first contact with the Federation a year ago, and little is known about their biology and culture among the general public, aside from diplomatic circles. Starfleet has informed you that your starship will be participating in an experimental program to foster cooperation between the fleet and the Sebausian Discovery Corps.
To that end, half of your crew will now consist of Sebausians, including your new first officer. Multiple members of your crew, including your current first officer, will be transferred to make room for these new personnel.
Here's the dilemma: do you accept the mission parameters as given to you? Or do you fight to maintain your original crew complement? Alternately, is there a compromise?
The Sebausians made first contact with the Federation a year ago, and little is known about their biology and culture among the general public, aside from diplomatic circles. Starfleet has informed you that your starship will be participating in an experimental program to foster cooperation between the fleet and the Sebausian Discovery Corps.
To that end, half of your crew will now consist of Sebausians, including your new first officer. Multiple members of your crew, including your current first officer, will be transferred to make room for these new personnel.
Here's the dilemma: do you accept the mission parameters as given to you? Or do you fight to maintain your original crew complement? Alternately, is there a compromise?