"His species has two to three hearts most of the time, yes, but a heartbeat is a heartbeat none the less. I, myself, have two hearts after all so it is not uncommon among other species. As long as one of his hearts are going there is a better chance than none though I plan to keep all of them going if I can help it." she answered, knowing that the other probably had not liked the order but there was nothing else to be done."I am sure you will figure out where the monitor should go." She had to say that she was impressed that Tymea had admitted to where she was lacking but promising to give the antidote another try. Rae had to admire this humans vote of confidence on helping revive and heal their comrade but in her mind the situation was still very leery. They were on a time and the clock was ticking down, since the poison was only slowed which meant it needed to be neutralized before it reached the hearts. "We don't really have a choice do we..." she replied to the other woman as she spoke about how they got this. Humans and their weird sayings would forever confuse her. It was about that time that their Captain had decided to use the communicator to speak with her about the condition of how Shasoon was. The tone wasn't that of an order and certainly didn't have as much snaps and hiss in it as the other crew members had had today which was obviously do mostly to the lack of sleep. Either way it soothed her frazzled nerves a bit to not have orders thrown in her direction when she was in such a state. "His hearts are more stable than we first found him and his temperature seems to be coming back to normal but unfortunately the antidote is not coming along as easily as I had first intended. Tymea is trying her best and I am playing balancing act at the moment between doctor and scientist. I will keep you update on new developments here..." Rae answered truthfully, pausing for a moment as if thinking on wither or not her opinion or statement would matter before continuing. "Please, go easy on our newest passenger. I know that they are not to be completely trusted but they did take out some of our enemies and though they punched a hole in the ship to hold on to it, they have not used that weapon to cut open the airlock when it probably could be done simply. I am sure the passenger has not enjoyed what I am positive is multiple questions and possible threats depending on who is down there, yet they have not done anything. That says to me that they at least have honor of some kind or at least a patience that might hold out long enough to make negotiations with less violence than locking them up somewhere till next port. I will stand by your decision but I believe this person deserves a chance. We can have watch over the person if need be. Be safe Raymond."