Even despite the blue hair, Picard reads the gesture as one that's at least potentially bashful. After all, it's not anything he would consider to be something that needs justification, and even if it were, the color of someone's hair doesn't mean that the person in question shouldn't be allowed to feel whatever they should choose to, as far as he's concerned.
Still, it's not precisely a topic that he's even so much as aware that she happens to be thinking about. And given the question she does eventually ask, there are other things to do besides.
"Quite well, actually. The Federation is made up of representatives from multiple worlds, and most people are at least familiar with the idea of non-human lifeforms." A pause and then he continues on. "And whether someone is human or not makes no difference to career options, either; the ranking officers on the Enterprise include a Klingon, a Betazoid, and an android, with several more races represented in the crew besides."
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Still, it's not precisely a topic that he's even so much as aware that she happens to be thinking about. And given the question she does eventually ask, there are other things to do besides.
"Quite well, actually. The Federation is made up of representatives from multiple worlds, and most people are at least familiar with the idea of non-human lifeforms." A pause and then he continues on. "And whether someone is human or not makes no difference to career options, either; the ranking officers on the Enterprise include a Klingon, a Betazoid, and an android, with several more races represented in the crew besides."