Katsumi listened as Xue explained his uncertainty of exactly how long they'd be there. He, once again, mentioned risking lives, which only greatened Katsumi's unease. She opened her mouth to ask another question, but Petunia got there first. She began to speak of her conversations with Dr. Akari and explaining Nai's condition a bit. Petunia pulled out a tablet full of data, and Katsumi found herself peering over the woman's shoulder. Her jaw dropped open a bit as she attempted to read the page's contents. She understood absolutely none of it.
Everyone had seemed to be settling into a role. Asimov would be training this Gareki kid, which Katsumi figured would be rather amusing to watch. If he was as rebellious as the Captain made him out to me, Asimov might just put the kid in his place. Petunia suggested Katsumi teach Nai some tricks, but before Katsumi could heartily agree to do so, Xue came out with the finalized version of everyone's roles.
The fallback? Katsumi frowned, unappreciative of the small role she was getting. However, the twice a week outing raised her hopes. Ah! She wasn't getting cut out, she was just getting to do all of the fun stuff. She already began to plan what they might do on such an outing. Whatever they did, she'd make sure it was awesome.
"Sounds good to me, Captain," she said, throwing up a thumbs up. She leaned back in her chair, tossing her feet up onto the table once again. She figured that, if she ended up having a lot of free time, she could always see if any of her crew mates needed a hand in watching over their new guests. She, personally, was curious to see what all they'd be doing to get them prepared for whatever was in store.