"I wouldn't mind some whisky if you have it." he said, while grabbing some cheese from the platter.
"And yes, the ship itself will hopefully be handled by someone else, I'd just like your input on the medical part. I'm hoping I'll be able to comission a new construction instead of buying already assembled ship, so if your people could eventually provide some input to the shipbuilders in regards of the medical facilities I would greatly appreciate it."
By then his whisky was ready, so he leaned on the table and took a sip.
"Not bad," he nodded in approval of the drink. "Though I'm not familliar with this blend, where is it from?"
He took another sip and then put the glass on the table.
"Now... where was I? Ah, right, the specifics of my conundrum," Finn stated, with a hint of a salesman theatrics in his voice and gestures. "As I imagine you'll agree, a state of the art medical facility is useless without a medical personel to run it. I mentioned in my message we do have volunteers to staff it, and they are all medical professionals, but I see at least three issues I'd like your help with, both with the facility and the staff."
"One," he raised his thumb, "they are all used to working on planet, where there are no risks like loosing gravity, atmospheric pressure, and other shenanigans the void is oh so happy to throw at an unfortunate spacer, so they'll need to learn how to handle all that."
"Two," he followed with his index finger, "according to my brother, they are all a bit... fresh and hotheaded. As you can imagine, the people who'd volunteer to go to space instead of sticking to their cushion of a job on planet are usually the young and adventurous types. I hope this can be... alleviated during the general spacer training we'll have to put them through, but I imagine they'll be much more prone to listen to someone from their own field of experise."
"And finally," he added the middle finger into the gesture, "the whole reason for comissioning the ship is we want to mount expeditions into the Earhart system and the Uncharted systems linked to it. In turn, that's the reason why I'd like a more robust medical facility than for example your run of the mill liner ship would have. I imagine operating in remote and isolated places has it's unique specifics in regards of medical care."
Finn took another slice of cheese, giving himself a little bit of time to think. When he was done with it, he took another sip of the whisky and smiled.
"I think I went over everything. Does this give you a good idea of what we need?"