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salscou

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You can never compliment Laura on how she smells, cause someone is gonna overhear and then bring it up the next time you and Logan are in the same room.
That is an uncomfortable question we all have to face when dealing with who she is and how she came to be.
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So dialogs in story progression scenes arent changes at all? I alrdy date with rogue and even have sex with her, and after this1 i contonue story with juggernaught atack, and yet all dialogs are still same, nothink like ''i must save rogue coz i love her, she is my gf'' and yada yada yada..
 

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So dialogs in story progression scenes arent changes at all? I alrdy date with rogue and even have sex with her, and after this1 i contonue story with juggernaught atack, and yet all dialogs are still same, nothink like ''i must save rogue coz i love her, she is my gf'' and yada yada yada..
Everyday we move further away from alpha protocol
 

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So dialogs in story progression scenes arent changes at all? I alrdy date with rogue and even have sex with her, and after this1 i contonue story with juggernaught atack, and yet all dialogs are still same, nothink like ''i must save rogue coz i love her, she is my gf'' and yada yada yada..
Dialogue choices like this are also on my wishlist for 1.0.

Frankly/honestly, improving/polishing up the social sim aspects are higher up on my totem pole compared to the sex stuff - which is pretty good and will greatly improve based on the previews, but, por qué no los dos? Go for for and murder that other game.
 
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Were you doing the same, or just typing random stuff in the search bar to see what comments popped off?
I'll be entirely honest, that depends on a lot of things in how I pick games.
Tags -> Screenshots -> targeted comment search --> play test
Depending on the game I go back into the thread to read a bit more and I have read up to 500 pages. That entirely depends on the results of the play test though and few games on here have engaged me enough to catch up on the entire thread.
Sometimes I dive for tags that are there but I didn't find, major discussions, etc. What I did here was looking every 20 pages for the time passing to find a few major discussions, targeted search for game content and the usual +three pages per relevant post. But that's all on experience based heuristics to reduce the information from this thread to something manageable, so mistakes in the form of information holes are to be expected.

I find the general tone of the thread and especially the last few pages is most important to my decision how and what I post at all and in general I end up with more of a review, which is a good starting point for discussing the game itself.

But I have a few buttons that make me comment on old ass posts, one of them being medical knowledge and that one in particular has gotten my attention because I studied under a gynecologist. And in regards to the hemochorial placenta, it's something that not a lot of people know, but should, because we've gotten, evolutionary, a hilariously bad deal there.
 

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Another good example is the original "way of the samurai", that was a fun maze of cause and effect to travel through.
What a throwback reference, loved that game back on PS2! I like all of them tbh but I have a real soft spot for 3 because I can live out my fantasy of dying as a drunken Japanese bandit in a weird but heroic last stand in which my male subordinates wear only thongs and unbuttoned jackets.
 

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And in regards to the hemochorial placenta, it's something that not a lot of people know, but should, because we've gotten, evolutionary, a hilariously bad deal there.
Apologizes in advanced for my biology autism but reading your former posts I have to disagree, there are many documented cases of when a mother sustains significant injury the fetus can send stem cells in to her body to aid recovery, this is absolutely a intentionally evolved response since the mother is the life support unit for the child.

Direct cell exchange does happen, the cell membrane contains identifiers that allow each cell in your body to recognize it's own or or closely related cells.
An implanted zygote would normally get rejected by someone with a metabolism like Laura's but that's only assuming the implanted cells differ significantly enough to be identified as a potential threat. We don't know how cell markers work for mutants since it's been shown that mutants give birth to children with abilities/traits different from their own and yet their bodies don't reject the fetus (which they realistically would).

I agree with you that an implanted zygote would not be able to make use of the host mothers healing factor since cell division is regulated by the DNA of the new organism and not the mother but we don't know enough about how mutant biology works.
Remember, Laura was carried by a normal human woman, if her immune system was as powerful as it should be to survive what she does she would have killed her mother in the first trimester.

In order for Laura to have even been capable of being born, or for Logans sperm to not act like a powerful protozoan infection of any woman he has sex with there has to be some kind of built in control mechanism that suspends the healing factor to allow other biological processes to occur.

Keep in mind, cell division rates can't be static in Logan or Laura's case since they would burn though calories and vitamins/minerals at absurd rates if cell division never slowed down. The healing factor absolutely needs to have an conditional toggle for them to be able to exists.

Also, I wouldn't call it a bad deal at all. If anything it's a vastly underutilized resource, the ability of a creature to directly share biological resources with it's offspring has the potential to greatly improve survival chances. If anything it would be better to expand the connection to include nervous system conditioning, imagine if a child could be taught to recognize threats or have basic understanding of language prior to birth.
The real problem is how due to our brains being our most useful trait we have our heads are so large it complicates births, but that's another topic altogether.
 
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salscou

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Remember, Laura was carried by a normal human woman, if her immune system was as powerful as it should be to survive what she does she would have killed her mother in the first trimester.
I dont think it works like that in her case, since her healing factor didnt activate for her until she was already a pre-teen and they tried to poison her with radiation to rush the process.
 
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