"Well, we have two options with this approach. We could use the holodecks to set the felinids in an environment in order to observe their reactions. This would be like placing them in a zoo and trying to learn about them. I am not sure it would be the best option, but it could be helpful. It could also be considered insulting to them individually and culturally."
"Trrrue. To a Caitian, it would be intolerrrable. But then, therrre arrre things to be learrrned frrrom beingsss underrr ssstrrress. And it might wearrr them down. But do we rrreally want to brrreak them? I'm not surrre that would be a good idea. It might decrrreasse theirrr usssefullnessss to usss."
"We could also use the holodeck to work with them and prove to them that we are worthy to be considered allies and friends."
The Klingon turned to look at her with contempt. "We have nothing to prove, human," he growled. "They are defeated. If they are too stupid to realize that, then they are fools."
Tr'Lawsh touched his shoulder gently, and the warrior turned back to his work, grumbling.
"He hasss a point," said Tr'Lawsh. "We have defeated them in combat, which isss all they ssseem to carrre about. How elssse can we convince them to ssstop behaving asss though we werrre eitherrr petsss orrr prrrey? Theirrr behaviorrr hasss defied logic thusss farrr. Even the Vulcan obssserrrverr left ssscrrratching his head about that."
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