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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
I certainly do. Morale comes first from high spirits at the start of a mission. After that it's partly governed by success, and partly by empathy. The captain should visit all the compartments from time to time (read once per day on a small ship and once per week on a larger one) and he should be available for counseling, especially in such a small crew. But he knows and they know that his time is limited. Morale is usually the XO/1WO's job, or that of a junior designated 'Morale Officer.' The captain is THE CAPTAIN!
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please. for crying out loud counselling who? the disgruntled bitching all-day-long, single-recipe, dads-berieved boy?? the electricians mate?? or the rear boxer who is not even on the cannon when u order him to be?? none apart from the chef says or gestures a whiff of life into the boat.. And frankly, the whole dialogue needs a change say per every 2 months new options arise, and the crew suddenly behave as if in real life.. not that stupid winky wanky AI ubi has so much blissed us with..