I was a little bit disappointed with the main character when he failed to embrace Fatima when she leapt into his arms. I know that he's got a tendency to freeze up like a deer in the headlights, but he should've at least helped hold her up out of instinct, and then got doubly embarrassed when realizing that he's got his hands on her very fine behind. Of course, I am only saying this out of concern for the safety of our crewmate, as slips and falls are a leading cause of workplace injuries. Our character is a consummate professional who would never engage in any sort of inappropriate activity with crewmembers in the hallway (or the medbay, or the sergeant's quarters, or the laundryroom, or the brig, or the interrogation room, and certainly not all of the above over the course of our first day).
Sister Dominique had mentioned that she didn't have time to put her habit on, so I'm assuming that the Epicureans usually wear them, right? Yet when the Ensign was explaining who the Epicureans were to the main character, they were all dressed as Sister Dominique was. Does that mean that the MC was just imagining them all dressed that way because he was distracted when Sister Dominique mentioned wearing habits? If so, shame on him for imagining women of the cloth unclothed! Why just think of what Pastor Chang would say. They may have all had bodies fit to kill, but that's no reason to allow your thoughts to wander into sinful territory. At this rate, we'll end up a heretic trapped in pandemonium while Lady Na'amah has her way with us! And we wouldn't want that, would we?