Tbh I don't really care how bad Riya is, if you didn't know some ausar in game are actually racist towards muzzled and full fur ausar as Emmy says it, then there are the Myr who are at war with each different sub race of it and the only orange myr that was first born was sent away to be away from the war.
Personally I see it as all sides have some form of racism, Riya is just vocal about her racism and I don't really give much of a shit about what she hates, because at the end of it all she's meant to get a rise out of people because of her racism.
But if you want to change that I'll just tell you guys who hate what Riya does the same thing that alot of other people might say. You want it to change then write it yourself and submit it if it's good enough or if they care enough they might code it.
- "Other people do it too" is not a valid justification of someone being an asshole just for the sake of it, especially when it comes to behaviors that cause serious trouble in the real world.
- Mission accomplished I guess but it doesn't reflect well on the decision-making that allowed her to be put in.
- The chance to have Riya modified into at least having proper comeuppance is zero if Franks doesn't allow it and it doesn't look that way.
I'm not advocating for being able to kill Riya off or anything similarly extreme, but unless the implication is that the entire police force from top to bottom condones this kind of behavior without a second thought, there should be an option to at least get her put into a position where she doesn't cause harm (like archives), fired altogether OR moved somewhere where people are not fond at all of humans so she gets a taste of her own medicine, if her employer values her job skills that much.
It's well established in the community that she rubs a lot of people the wrong way for very valid reasons and just telling those people to "deal with it" is quite callous. Yes, the setting isn't all sunshine and roses and yes this is fiction, but there's a limit to anything. If the goal was to have a serious ingame conversation about racism and power structures, this is not the way to do it.
Nor do I think this is the kind of game to handle such a topic in the first place.
And it definitely shouldn't be done with the very first representative of the law you meet in the game, considering it takes quite a while until you meet actual protectors of the public like Sylvie.