Mimbrane tips?

Khataro_Coyote

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I keep encountering and defeating the mimbrane, but I've read, combat wise, that they can be quite useful when they're attached to you(and trust conditions met). However, I dont want them on my buttocks or manhood. Is there a way to only allow them to attach to your arms/legs?
 

TFMaster

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I keep encountering and defeating the mimbrane, but I've read, combat wise, that they can be quite useful when they're attached to you(and trust conditions met). However, I dont want them on my buttocks or manhood. Is there a way to only allow them to attach to your arms/legs?

No, not unless you save edit. Oh and the ‘help’ revolves around them using their aphrodisiac laced spit and pheromones to aid you in combat by arousing your opponent, though it has a chance to backfire and arouse you instead.
 

Khataro_Coyote

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No, not unless you save edit. Oh and the ‘help’ revolves around them using their aphrodisiac laced spit and pheromones to aid you in combat by arousing your opponent, though it has a chance to backfire and arouse you instead.
Ah, I see. Thanks for the tip, and until I've done at least one playthrough, I dont plan on doing any save editing. Also, I was under the impression that having them on your arms and legs helped with combat and dodging if trust was high.
 

irioth

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Ah, I see. Thanks for the tip, and until I've done at least one playthrough, I dont plan on doing any save editing. Also, I was under the impression that having them on your arms and legs helped with combat and dodging if trust was high.

Yeah, attached mimbranes with high trust also have those positive effects, too. In my experience, some minor amount of save editing (e.g. to syncronize the trust and feeding levels of all your attached mimbranes once you get a complete set according to your preferences) really helps for mimbrane management, and if managed well (e.g. make a routine of feeding them first thing in a new day, before the PC has a chance to engagé in any sex acts, and keep them at maximum feeding level as much as possible by resting instead of sleeping if you don't mind their cosmetic effects), attached mimbranes largely feel like one more kind of porn-oriented bioengineered enhancements in this game. It is correct, however, that the order of mimbrane binding to various body parts is fixed and cannot be altered short of save editing. It is fairly minor, once-ever stuff as save editing goes with TiTsEd, but of course YMMV.
 

irioth

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Mimbranes kept at high feeding levels noticeably make the body parts they are attached to bigger and more engorged, so you get swollen lips, breasts, genitals, butts, hands, and/or feet. It is a wholly cosmetic effect, but you can like or disike it, according to your looks preferences. I do like mimbrane symbionts, but I noticed one of the biggest headaches in their management is how different sex acts may often feed certain mimbranes but not others, and so annoyingly scatter their feeding (and trust) levels all over the place. Therefore, once I get a full set, I use save editing to syncronize their trust and feeding levels, and I make a routine of feeding all of them at once just after a new day starts, so the syncronization lasts.

Once the attached mimbranes reach maximum feeding (and trust) and Steele got maximu level and stats, I usually prefer to keep them in this state as long as possible, since this frees me from almost all concerns about their management. You can do this by using rest (outside the ship) instead of sleep (inside the ship) to refresh the PC. Once Steele gets maximum level and stats, you only need sleep in rare circumstances (e.g. to remove physical exhaustion status effects from Paige's yoga) and I don't care much about reading the dream and 'sleeping with crewmembers' scenes all the time. The only remaining concern is after a few days of not getting feeding actions, mimbranes start sending 'hungry' messages even if they actually are fully sated (nonsensical if you ask me; I never understood if it is a bug or the game working as intended with a logic that escapes me), therefore every so often I use save editing to reset all mimbranes' days-since-feeding stat to 0.

'Porn biopunk space opera' is more or less how I'd usually define this game in fiction genre terms, given its focus on erotic-oriented bioengineering (working with porn logic) in a far-future interstellar setting dominated by mega-corporations with fairly 'soft' levels of sci-fi hardiness. Oh, and the annoying overabundance of futas, with every second feminine character and their humanoid pet seemingly having a craze for getting male genitals in the far future to gross this anti-futa player (genital slits would definitely help my comfort a lot, but unfortunately they are woefully underused by NPC and non-existent in game art), but I suppose catering to the author's fetishes is the inevitable price of getting a good game.
 
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