Ray hummed amusement at that, nodding. He was learning that same thing. Everything was so easy back home that it became a whole different level of difficult, in the end. When things were too easy, people got restless and when people got restless, well. Suffice it to say, Ray was thrilled with the idea of being part of something fresh and new, a society that they could all build on their collective ideals and ideas; a society that they'd be building from the ground up which could be built on the foundations of the things they'd learned from the failures of their own worlds. There was something so exciting about that, Ray felt high off it and had since he'd arrived.
"Well, I guess time will tell. I'm not a zoologist, I have no idea if there are some species that might actually do all right in this climate. I guess we'll find out eventually. And if they're not, then I'm sure we'll think of an alternative," he offered with a charming smile.
That was something Ray had thought about rather a lot over the past twenty-four hours. "I'm not sure, either. I'm torn, I have to admit. The science side of me thinks that once the basic needs are covered, we should expand into creating luxury items and creature comforts for ourselves. The logical part of me thinks that we should start sorting out our prospects and begin breeding attempts, just because we have no idea how long it'll take for the pregnancies to take and we know how long a pregnancy runs, so it would be more efficient to start the process and take advantage of the time between conception and birth to then tackle the task of making this place not just functional but comfortable. But...I just got here. I haven't had as much time to think about it as I would like to have."