Dagger was quite sure that the crew was not taking the risks seriously enough. Their image shook and fizzled a bit, looking staticky once more. Although they trusted their human family, Dagger was nervous and a bit hurt when the crew blew off their warning. Their mention of betting on how much alcohol they could drink was even more concerning. The last time the crew did any drinking, Dagger was stuck in the ship for several days by themself, waiting for their crew and calculation the chance of their return based on a variety of scenarios. Dagger's image disappeared as they moved from the kitchen to the lounge. As they appeared in the room, they looked directly at the alcohol cabinet, with its electronic locks and briefly considered changing the passcode or making it inoperable until after their journey. The AI shook their heads and decided against it. That would only make the captain irritable. No need to do that when the human crew was in such high spirits.. Dagger took it upon themselves to initiate their executable file called 'Game Night Playlist.' It was one that the AI had compiled due to the taste of each member of the crew including themself. Shuffling it several times before it played, the AI set to work, pushing out the automatic drawers full of games and alcohol glasses as well as unlocking the cabinet full of alcohol. As they worked, they became unaware of how blurred their projected image was becoming. The music skipped a little as the AI ran more calculations and became more and more upset. This was really bothering the AI and so they directed more power to shields and sensors, silencing the ship-wide notification of such.