Eamon glanced after the medic with a confused frown. "Little bean?" he muttered to himself in confusion. That was a new one. And he couldn't remember the last time he'd been addressed so harshly by a civilian, but it was nice that at least she was open about it. He'd grown accustomed to the gentleness and placid nature of the majority of the Zebek natives, and he really didn't mind it, but he hated when certain members used the expected politeness to hide some major rudeness and insults behind a thin veil. Oh well, as long as he didn't get his head bumped or accidentally chop off a finger or anything, he shouldn't have to deal with her ever. He turned back to his work and finished coding in the proper sequence.
Frayne heard Ahara coming before she arrived and quietly watched her in the reflection in part of the control panel. Ah, so here was the other problematic crewmember. A human, a green captain, a scout who also worked as an ambassador, and a medic with severe attitude issues. Apparently, she hadn't been required to go to counseling for those. That part surprised him. What did not surprise him was the fact that only one of the crew of four was not a guarantee problem. This was going to be a long flight.
He finished what he was working on, his jointed fingers flicking over the panel like butterflies. When he finished, he flicked his hand, raising a holographic screen that had Ahara's picture and file displayed. "An excellent medic, seasoned flier, and a reasonable cook," he remarked out loud, almost as if talking to himself, his tone calm and perfectly regulated. "However... I see there are several reprimands on file here, and from the wording here, I imagine more than one unofficial rebuke. The issue became so extreme that she was removed from active duty and reassigned. That is most unfortunate. Once that time of black spot mars the record, it is difficult to overcome. Still, this is a new craft and a new crew, therefore new opportunities." He paused for a moment and made a tiny note at the bottom of the file, indicating she had been registered as having arrived and presented herself to her new captain.
"I am glad to see you have arrived, Ahara daughter of Marun," Frayne said, turning to face her. "As much as I dislike beginning our new relationship with a rebuke, I must ask that in the future you are on time. I am certain I do not need to tell a medic how important timeliness can be." He folded his hands behind his back, his expression calm and reserved. "With that out of the way, I welcome you to your new craft. I was rather pleased to see a crewmember with such seniority join the crew and look forward to whatever guidance you may have to offer. We shall be disembarking in a matter of moments now, but I expect you will have enough time to stow your things in your room. Do you have any questions?"