07-28-2020, 11:58 AM
Assume that you don't have to follow orders from non-human (e.g. lizard) crew.
If a lizard crewmember asks you/tells you to do a thing, you don't have to do it, but if it doesn't violate the other laws (i.e. doesn't harm humans, you don't have an order from a human giving a conflicting order, and it doesn't put you at risk) you still can do the thing they asked you to. Sometimes it's just being nice. Sometimes you just want to watch the world burn and letting the staff assistants have access to insulated gloves achieves that.
You don't have to be consistent about whether you follow their orders; if anything, following them as long as convenient is the best solution because it means that they're not calling out for your blood (oil?) for treating them as the non-human that they are, but suddenly saying "no" to their request when they need you the most is a great tables-have-turned moment.
If a lizard crewmember asks you/tells you to do a thing, you don't have to do it, but if it doesn't violate the other laws (i.e. doesn't harm humans, you don't have an order from a human giving a conflicting order, and it doesn't put you at risk) you still can do the thing they asked you to. Sometimes it's just being nice. Sometimes you just want to watch the world burn and letting the staff assistants have access to insulated gloves achieves that.
You don't have to be consistent about whether you follow their orders; if anything, following them as long as convenient is the best solution because it means that they're not calling out for your blood (oil?) for treating them as the non-human that they are, but suddenly saying "no" to their request when they need you the most is a great tables-have-turned moment.