Considering how cold these felinids were, Daphne was not sure
how much they would care about the safety of their family or children.
"The older one is more likely to have a family.  Also, if he is non-com,
he might not be expecting for us to talk to him."  Daphne waited to hear
if the Captain liked her choice.

The Caitian nodded.  "I think you'll find that family consequencesss
might bearrr frrruit with them.  The one thing that we Caitiansss arrre
isss grrregarriouss and bound to family.  We ssstill identify
ourrrssselvess by clansss, even though the purrrposse of having clansss
hasss long sssince become obsssolete.  Even the Kzinti arrre the sssame.
We arrre outsiderrrss - ourrr lives mean nothing to them.  But theirrr
own kin...  Let'sss hope we can convince him of the life hisss childrrren
will have if left to the tenderrr merrrciess of theirrr masssterrss."

"Sounds like a good way to approach him.  I am ready if you are."
 
(Tr'Lawsh?)
 
"Would you like me to start off first, leaving him surprised at your harshness?" she asked.  "Or would you like me to play the rescuer when you get a little too rough?"
 
(Tr'Lawsh?)

AJ
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