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Management track
A message for difficult times
Watching the news these days
I’m hoping this is the year
Aliens talking with and about humans
Alien: āIām sorry, what did you just say your comfortable temperature range is?ā
Human: āHonestly we can tolerate anywhere from -40 to 50 Celcius, but we prefer the 0 to 30 range.ā
Alien: ā… Iām sorry, did you just list temperatures below freezing?ā
Human: āYeah, but most of us prefer to throw on scarves or jackets at those temperatures it can be a bit nippy.ā
Other human: āNah mate, I knew this guy in college who refused to wear anything past his knees and elbows until it was -20 at least.ā
Human: āHeh. Yeah everybody knows someone like that.ā
Alien: ā… And did you also say 50 Celcius? As in, half way to boiling?ā
Human: āEugh. Yes. It sucks, we sweat everywhere, and god help you if you touch a seatbelt buckle, but yes.ā
Alien: āAnd you say the poles of your world would get as low as negative one hundred with wind chill?ā
Human: āYup, with blizzards you cant see through every other day just about.ā
Alien: āAmazing! when did you manage to send drones that could survive such temperatures?ā
Human: ā… well, actually… ā
Alien: ā… what?ā
Human: ā… we kinda… sent… people. ā
Alien: ā…ā
Human: ā…ā
Alien: āwhat?ā
Human: āwe sent-ā
Alien: āno yeah I heard you I just- what? You sent… HUMANS… to a place one hundred degrees below freezing?ā
Human: āy-yeahā
Alien: āand they didn’t… die?ā
Human: āWell the first few didā
Alien: āPEOPLE DIED OF THE COLD AND YOUR SOLUTION WAS TO SEND More PEOPLE???!?!?!?ā
Alien: āYouāre telling me that you have… settlements. On islands with active volcanism?ā
Human: āWell, yeah. Iām not about to tell Iceland and Hawaii how to live their lives. Actually, itās kind of a tourist attraction.ā
Alien: āWhat, the molten rock?ā
Human: āWell, yeah! Itās not every day you see a mountain spew out liquid rocks! The best one is Yellowstone, though. All these hot springs and geysers from the supervolcanoāā
Alien: āYou ACTIVELY SEEK OUT ACTIVE SUPERVOLCANOES?ā
Human: āS**t, man, we swim in the groundwater near them.ā
āCommander, we must update the code of conduct to include the humans.ā
āWhy? Are they more aggressive than we anticipated?ā
āIt seems to be the opposite Commander. Just this morning a crewman nearly lost their hand when attempting to stroke an unidentified feline on an unknown world. Their reaction to the attack was to call the creature a āmean kittyā and vow to win it over. Upon inquiry, it seems they bond so readily with creatures outside their species that they have the capacity to feel sympathy for an alien creature they have never seen before simply because it appears distressed. I hate to say this commander but we must install a rule to prevent them from endangering their own lives when interacting with the galaxyās fauna.ā
āI see what you mean. So be it, from now on no crewman is allowed to touch unknown animals without permission from a superior officer. And send a message to supplies about acquiring one of these āpuppiesā so that their desire to touch furred predators can be safely sated.
āSo I hear that youāve just recruited a human for your ship.ā
āYes, itās the first time that Iāve worked with these species, but they come highly recommended. Say, youāve worked with a few, what tips can you give me? Iād hate to have some kind of cultural misunderstanding if itās avoidable.ā
āThe first rule of working with humans is to never leave them unsupervised.ā
āWait, what?ā
āIām serious. Donāt do it. Things. Happen.ā
āBut wait, I thought that I heard you highly recommended that every crew should have at least one on board?ā
āAbsolutely, and I stand by that. Humans are excellent innovators and are psychologically very resilient. If you have a crisis, then a human that has bonded with your crew properly can be invaluable. Treat your human well and you should get the best out of them as a crew member. Their ability to get on with almost any species is legendary.ā
āBut, didnāt you just say… ā
āThe trouble is that they will potentially try to bond with anything. If you leave them unsupervised, you have no idea what kind of trouble they can get themselves into. It was sheer luck that the Fanzorians thought that it was funny that the human picked up the Crown Prince to coo at him.ā
āCrown Prince Horram, Scourge of Pixia?ā
āThe very same. Surprisingly good sense of humor. But donāt even get me started on that one time with the Dunlip. Al-Human wanted to know if they could keep it. As a pet.ā
āA Dunlip? You mean the 3-metre tall apex predators from Jowun?ā
āYup. Donāt leave your humans unsupervised.ā
āIāll uh, take that under advisement.ā
āSeriously. Get a supply of safe animals for the humans to bond with or they will make their own. I mean, they will try to befriend anything they come across anyway, but without any permanent pets they can get… creative. Donāt even get me started on the time one of them taped a knife to one of our auto-cleaners and named it Stabby.
Three weeks in and when we finally caught the wretched thing, half the humans on crew tried to revolt about us ākillingā Stabby by removing the knife.
āHow… how did you resolve that sir?ā
āGlaxcol made a toy knife out of insulation rubber and strapped that on instead. Quite a creative solution, I suppose.ā
āAnd that sated the humans?
āWorse.ā
āWorse?ā
āThey thought it was so funny they made a second one, strapped false eyes on springs to both and held mock battles. Then decided Stabby and Knifey were in love and now none of them will allow the others to stage fights between them any more.ā
āSo, if I supply my Humans with safe bonding pets they will behave better when on other planets? Where do I get safe bonding pets?ā
āRealizing the havoc their species created with their bonding needs, Earth has been kind enough to create an intergalactic āpetā shop as they call it, the order forms are on the bridge.ā
āIf they get a pet this should prevent any knife welding auto-cleaners?ā
āYes… ”
āYou donāt sound very reassuring.ā
āWell… You have to understand that some of what humans find attractive about their āpetsā is actually what makes them dangerous. Not all of what they consider āsafeā is what we would consider āsafeā.ā
āOK⦠I am getting a little nervous about this.ā
āNo, no, itās fine, Iām just saying you should maybe keep an eye on what they order. Ask them to describe the creature before they get it. For example, the first time I had a human on board I let them order a pet without checking what it was.ā
āWhat happened?ā
Well, when it arrived it was a 25 pound fanged and clawed feline creature called a Savannah Cat. My entire crew was terrified of it, it was agile and could easily have seriously injured someone, but the human had no fear of it. They insisted on carrying it around like a child, and they would squeeze itās ābeansā as they said, forcing the creatures claws out, and then they would show people itās deadly claws while saying, and I quote, ālook at its adorable claws, this is what it uses to kills things, isnāt it cute?āā
āSeriously?ā
āI have also heard stories from other crews that their humans ordered canines that weigh as much or more then they do, and they sleep next to the giant creature.ā
āYou are not making me feel better with these stories.ā
The park will be open longer but all the rides will be closed
I wish…












