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Well, that sucks. I had already dismissed the Fat Sailor.
Luckily the game saves everytime you start a mission.
Spoilers in case.
Before they marry with each other, you have the option to talk to Ms. Ranek about her niece Sara (after she moved to Shpak's flat), who turns out to be someone else. Talking about her to the Ministry for a quick investigation, it turns out that she's an impostor instead, so you then have the option to call her out and threaten to evict her.
If you successfully manage to get her out of the complex or arrested, Alloisius will ask you to keep the cruise tickers since he has no longer use for them, therefore you can save the Schimmers this way.
Crud. Why, though? Shouldn't there be paths and consequences for each game instead of forcing you to deny Sarah from the doctor?