>>6139032“Yeah, the construction stuff are surprisingly soft.” Kayle adds in. “She had us picking up stuff until we didn't break them before we were allowed to move stuff and not just dig out the areas. After that one Maz was only allowed to dig and carry over the shipping crates of materials from the other city, since they're more durable.”
“The containers are made tough so that if something happens to the ship and it depressurizes, the containers will still remain sealed and protect the cargo.” Okira adds, surprising you she knows so much. You shouldn't be surprised, yet her depth of knowledge does still startle you from time to time. “They're much more durable and harder to break.”
“Stupid fragile pipes. Why aren't THEY made out of what the containers are?” Maz complains, crossing his arms in annoyance. “Wouldn't have broken then.”
Well, it would seem that MOST of your children enjoyed their time building the new city. And know without a doubt the majority would enjoy going back and continuing the job, at least until it's done.
But what do you do?
>Tell them all that, at Roccoli's request, they're going to continue their training under her, at least until the city's built. Maz may be upset, but this is exactly why this is training. Following orders is an important part of being a good soldier as well, and his own arrogance nearly cost them>Let them know that everyone who wants to keep working on the city will be allowed to, Roccoli's allowing them all to come back and see who wants to keep going>Ask them one by one if they want to continue, and those who do tell them they can. If anyone doesn't, you'll have to think of some other training for them in the interim>Other(write in)