Dryme

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i know about the tag, i meant that the characters in the game still didn't "formalized" it yet, during the gameplay. some even don't know about the others, i think (at least in the part that i'm at).
but I guess the meaning of harem does not necessarily mean that everyone knows about it and agrees on it etc (?) my bad
Damn, you're a complicated person :HideThePain:
 

Nadekai

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I told you that I was gonna airlock the lion boy if you spread misinformation again. Hope you enjoyed his scene because the next time you see him won't be as pretty...
Hell yes!
If this game get guro, it'll be peak!
 
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VoidExile

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Hey so, did some mods get purged from the front page downloads section? A walkthrough mod and automatic visual novel mode or something? Any ideas? I don't remember. Played back in June/July.
 

Hazardgaming

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I’m having a difficult time understanding how the lust drug would in any way be an advantage/improvement for a military ship and why we can’t just space that nonsense after taking command of the ship.

The MC is also rather weird in that he’s overly apologetic and accommodating.
 

Zhaviel02

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Disclaimer: Personal opinion, not intended to offense anyone

I "feel that something is lacking" in the story's progression, particularly regarding LYM's character. In the early arcs, I perceived LYM as emotionally dependent on MC, unrelated to the USF. For instance, if MC were absent, LYM would feel worthless and remain trapped in the shadow of their sibling. That was my initial understanding of LYM's character. As the story progresses, MC lies to the Council, leading LYM to leave out of disapproval. That part feels normal and logical. Later, when MC reunites with the Agni crew in a critically injured state and explains the full truth, I was shocked by LYM's intense denial of reality. Instead, LYM accuses their sibling and MC of straying from the USF's path. However, this aligns with the ending, where LYM easily succumbs to corruption, becoming Admiral Mars' sex slave as a "reward."

I had hoped the reunion between MC and the Agni crew, followed by MC revealing the truth, would create a deeply intimate and dramatic moment for LYM and MC. My reasoning:
- LYM shows no patriotic loyalty to the USF, especially after the destruction of Bellona and the attempted murder of Yoo Ri.
- LYM's sole purpose in life seems to revolve around supporting MC, evident in their jealousy when MC focuses on others and their willingness to do anything for MC.
- LYM should have accepted the truth, as MC hid it to protect them. Instead of denial, LYM should have regretted failing to protect MC after witnessing Admiral Mars nearly kill them—especially after MC's promise not to hide anything.

Based on LYM's established personality throughout the story, I expected a moment where LYM confronts their own weakness and inability to protect the person they care about most. Ideally, this would culminate in LYM breaking down, hugging MC, and crying in his arms. Ah, well.

Despite all that, I truly appreciate the author’s effort in making this game one of the visual novels (VN) with a story that feels comforting and leaves me longing for it among my other game collections. It’s undeniably one of the top-tier games in my library.
 

Dryme

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Disclaimer: Personal opinion, not intended to offense anyone

I "feel that something is lacking" in the story's progression, particularly regarding LYM's character. In the early arcs, I perceived LYM as emotionally dependent on MC, unrelated to the USF. For instance, if MC were absent, LYM would feel worthless and remain trapped in the shadow of their sibling. That was my initial understanding of LYM's character. As the story progresses, MC lies to the Council, leading LYM to leave out of disapproval. That part feels normal and logical. Later, when MC reunites with the Agni crew in a critically injured state and explains the full truth, I was shocked by LYM's intense denial of reality. Instead, LYM accuses their sibling and MC of straying from the USF's path. However, this aligns with the ending, where LYM easily succumbs to corruption, becoming Admiral Mars' sex slave as a "reward."

I had hoped the reunion between MC and the Agni crew, followed by MC revealing the truth, would create a deeply intimate and dramatic moment for LYM and MC. My reasoning:
- LYM shows no patriotic loyalty to the USF, especially after the destruction of Bellona and the attempted murder of Yoo Ri.
- LYM's sole purpose in life seems to revolve around supporting MC, evident in their jealousy when MC focuses on others and their willingness to do anything for MC.
- LYM should have accepted the truth, as MC hid it to protect them. Instead of denial, LYM should have regretted failing to protect MC after witnessing Admiral Mars nearly kill them—especially after MC's promise not to hide anything.

Based on LYM's established personality throughout the story, I expected a moment where LYM confronts their own weakness and inability to protect the person they care about most. Ideally, this would culminate in LYM breaking down, hugging MC, and crying in his arms. Ah, well.

Despite all that, I truly appreciate the author’s effort in making this game one of the visual novels (VN) with a story that feels comforting and leaves me longing for it among my other game collections. It’s undeniably one of the top-tier games in my library.
Who cares. Enjoy sex with lion boy
 
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Woodstock_1983

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Please tell me that I don't have to worry about other men trying to get my girls. That Alex guy, I wanted to punch that guy. Who cares what the MC does, it's none of his business. I chose the option to put him in his place lol.
 
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