[quote=@Sep] [@FrozenEcstasy] I kinda hinted at it in the canon section, they're trying to select people who are [i]viable for reproduction[/i] which means they are [i]trying[/i] to not end up with any gay people onboard simply because it's easier for people to actually y'know, do the nasty rather than artificial insemination. Obviously depending on the characters skills or what he knows (like if he's the smartest man on Earth) they'll be like "Nevermind his sexuality, we need him on board!" How other characters react is upto the players, I hope that answers your question. [/quote] I also imagine their role plays a factor too. There are people picked specifically to reproduce, right? Staff on board would be far too busy in their jobs trying to make the ship stable, trying to feed numerous people, and a number of other things to really engage in sex and reproduction as frequent as the civilians on board. I'm not being presumptuous by thinking that, right? However, you're talking about great minds here that likely would be a waste not to attempt to breed through the generations. Would it be illogical to assume the staff were asked to donate sperm and eggs in order to make sure their genes lived on for even more generations before boarding? I assume that'd be a top priority. Last of humanity and you have the equivalent of Albert Einstein on your ship, you want him to work for you, but you also want to make sure he has children. Right?