Busy exploring the many options the console in front of her offered, Amelia noticed that there was a monitoring system in place, with access to the internal visuals of the ship! She allegorically connected this to a camera system, and was happy it was working when she saw Dio checking the ship's fridge...and wondering why he was placing a beverage can comfily in the engine/reactor room.
Until it figuratively hit her.
As Dio got back to the helm, Amelia's mind was ablaze with ideas on how to nudge this...particular opportunity.
...which may tell me either Dio is joking around and bringing up morale, or trying to, subtly, knowing that I may be watching, or that he isn't familiar with the brand name...which would connect to his comment earlier and my guess, but I'd be really surprised that any professional or sub-professional pilot isn't familiar with Rocket Boost. 'The (cheap yet affordable) hydrator of all pilots.' Oh goodness I can hear it in the advertisement voice...
"Hey Dio, why don't you test that can you found in the engine system? Y'know, in the fluid supplement area. Maybe it can help."
Actually that is a possible idea. I did read about several potable beverages having other effects in certain situations, like the ancient "Coke" being used as a pesticide and cleaner. Hmm, though we did bust that myth back at the academy, I'm unsure what kind of subsystems a salvaging ship would use given the very different mechanisms between a transport and-...
Try to recall the benefits of Rocket Boost, as well as other common beverages and drinks I am aware of in non-conventional applications.
Check the ship and ponder what we can efficiently recycle stuff into at the current time. How does our salvage system work again?