Uuhhhh Ramis? Shade? What are they chopped celery? :UI'm pretty sure dommy Jill would be the first dominant female NPC in the game.
Noy trying to insult any movements but it´s like those accusations that keep happening in this decade where some popular people call some one something offensive like a pedo, people will instantly attack the accused and the person is simply not allowed to defend themselves.
Okay, but I'm pretty sure dommy Jill would be the first dominant female NPC in the game.
Penetration has very specific connotations in our lizard brains.
Just want to put my 2 cents out there for this character. Yes I don't like her, BUT the reason why I don't like her is that there's no reason given as to why she's a speciest/racist. The closest I can come to for comparison is Sera (yes I know that Kelt is better, but his attitude can be attributed to be just that his attitude given the game in question). Sera on the other hand has a given reason why she is who she is thats accessible to everyone. Riha doesn't, she just comes off as a complete asshole whose untouchable. If a reason was given for her attitude, I would, and I feel alot of others would too, be more accepting of her.
There it is, just putting it out there.
First off, as someone who will only meaningfully interact with human females, it would seem that (looking at it from the standpoint of being content you can actually get into) Riya appeals to only a small percentage of TiTs players. It would seem more logical to me in general to make content that a majority of the playerbase could use as opposed to not, so as to make it worthwhile to create in the first place. Granted I don't have figures in front of me and I can't say definitively that most peeps here do not play human females, but going by the presumption that each race and sex has an equal chance of being chosen on an individual basis (or has been achieved through significant gene manipulation), this isn't exactly a stretch. To me this is an issue of pragmatism.
The way Franks has described her, last I knew, Riya does not, in her heart, believe the racist things she says. Instead, she is an asshole who loves power, and using that power in any way possible. Her status as a police officer is part of that equation, and the other is how she decided to treat those under her "protection". She decided at some point that being racist would allow her to cow the highest amount of people, and now acts accordingly.Secondly, (speaking as someone who's never run into her as a human female) you just don't get the chance to learn anything about her character. This is an important aspect of rpgs in general, if not *the* most important aspect. I wanna know or have some way of finding out why she's a racist, what traumatic event or events in her life lead to her having this mindset. There's no opportunity for that kind of interactivity with her, or at least none that I've been able to see so far.
The most logical (and simplest) way of addressing those two issues, in my opinion, is to add some path by which we can understand her personal history. When we're speaking with her superior officer we could ask about some of the more poignant aspects of her personal or operational history. Or alternatively, maybe at some point we run into someone who's served with her as an officer whom has scuttlebutt that we can sex or cajole into sharing with us. After we learn a bit more about her, Steele could (through dialogue or event) use it as leverage to get inside her head and make her question her own infallibility, and consequently the infallibility of how she perceives aliens in general. I think it should be a difficult and time consuming path to take, given her apparent intransigence. But in the end it should be appropriately satisfying as well (kind of like the bitchable Sera content that was put in recently).
Oh, and not related to the subject of Riya...there are a lot of peeps out there who have some form of pedophilia who have never committed a crime of any kind. Simply having a predisposition for neoteny doesn't qualify them to being left broken and bleeding on a street corner. This is both a point I wanted to make, and a personal opinion. That is all.
You're new, so it's understandable that you wouldn't know this, but something that is told to every prospective writer here is that they should absolutely, under no circumstances, only write something because it's in popular demand, and instead write the things that they personally enjoy. Due to the nature of the writing, the creator always get burned out if they don't personally get turned on, at least a little bit, by what they write.
Even from a pragmatic standpoint, writing characters with limited appeal are good, as anyone who wants to can write characters for what they enjoy, and can see them added successfully. The majority of players also enjoy characters who are logical and consistent in their actions, as it allows them to become attached to the characters in a way that isn't possible if the character is an amorphous blob of fetishes, written to appeal to the a majority of people.
The way Franks has described her, last I knew, Riya does not, in her heart, believe the racist things she says. Instead, she is an asshole who loves power, and using that power in any way possible. Her status as a police officer is part of that equation, and the other is how she decided to treat those under her "protection". She decided at some point that being racist would allow her to cow the highest amount of people, and now acts accordingly.
It would be nice to get content with that in-game, but currently Franks is working on her Tavros removal xpac, and it's completion is in.... let's say... high demand.
Or maybe do what the wast majority of sensible people to who's fetish Riya doesn't appeal do and just ignore her.You make some good points (especially on diversity) and this is definitely a different method of content development from what I've seen previously. I'd like to point out however that writing content that you personally enjoy and writing something that happens to appeal to a wide audience are not necessarily mutually exclusive. If anything, statistically speaking, I'd say the two would run in tandem more often than not. I suppose that it's more technically accurate to use the term 'unconventional' or 'unique' as opposed to 'popular' in this case. In this sense, I do agree with you. Having characters with numerous fetishes isn't something that I see as an issue in and of itself though, so long as there is structure and a consistency in a given character's thoughts and actions (their own form of 'logic'). Keep in mind this is still a glorified text-based space-themed fucksim at it's core.
The issue here is exclusivity with the character's content. Her unpopularity in certain circles is a consequence of this, but shouldn't necessarily be the focus. Other characters in the TiTsverse don't get this kind of angst because even though some of them might be annoying obnoxious asshats (get your tight purple ass away from my ship's console, Sera), you can still do stuff with them or screw around with them regardless. With Riya, there is (in most cases) nothing. Their personality could be set to "Walk around and shit blue skies and rainbows", but it wouldn't matter. Most players aren't going to go through a full make-over just so they can make-out with one particular person, especially when there's so many alternatives. At a macrocosmic level, coming out with highly exclusive character content in this way, on a regular basis, would eventually become an issue too. Players would have to run around blowing fortunes in gene mods just get with a single character. It's more likely they would just get annoyed and avoid them.
To reiterate, I personally don't have a problem with her being an asshole in and of itself, that's not what I see as the problem. It's the fact that there's (in most cases) no way around it and nothing else there. Now speaking on her psychology, if your profile of Riya is accurate, I'd argue that would make her even more prone to being manipulated. She's clearly living in her own little world, you just have to find the weak point at which it can be most easily shattered. Her weak point appears to be pride, and proud people are easy to goad. Once again, some insight into her personal history would be the key here in my opinion.
I really would like to see some way to talk her out of her little act, or goad her into exposing herself to the harsh reality of not always having control. Then things could evolve from there. Just seeing her simply X'd out would make me kinda sad, despite her personality (not to mention it would kind of contradict the whole 'don't do content just because its popular' thing, if indeed that's why it's being added).
Or maybe do what the wast majority of sensible people to who's fetish Riya doesn't appeal do and just ignore her.
Wait, he actually referred to it as "Remove Kebatra".... Seriously?If I wrote a scab of a character, I wouldn't wonder why players keep picking at her.
I've said all I've have to say about it, though. I await with anticipation/trepidation to see how Franks handles what he's undoubtedly referring to as Remove Kebatra.
Wait, he actually referred to it as "Remove Kebatra".... Seriously?
what he's undoubtedly referring to as Remove Kebatra.
Or maybe do what the wast majority of sensible people to who's fetish Riya doesn't appeal do and just ignore her.
So in RL you go around and seek out confrontation with anyone and everything you come across? How many restraining orders do you have and how many times have you been beat up because you were in the wrong neighbourhood?In my time living on this rock, I've found that simply ignoring everything and everyone that I don't like or agree with to be a closed minded, wrong-headed way of approaching things in general. Willful ignorance leads only to intransigence.
I beg you, work that pun for someone to say to Riya. Pun game too strong."Riyality sets in"?
Well, on one hand, allowing the viewer/player to take a sneak peek behind the asshole exterior of someone tends to work wonders in fiction, if done even moderately well. But on the other hand, it is a lot of work, and might very well be besides the scope of what the creator wants to write.To reiterate, I personally don't have a problem with her being an asshole in and of itself, that's not what I see as the problem. It's the fact that there's (in most cases) no way around it and nothing else there.
From things that have been hinted at by Franks so far, we will either have a choice between relocating Bea from Tarkus to another visitable place and getting her on the space bus, or we will have just the former option.Just seeing her simply X'd out would make me kinda sad, despite her personality (not to mention it would kind of contradict the whole 'don't do content just because its popular' thing, if indeed that's why it's being added).
I beg you, work that pun for someone to say to Riya. Pun game too strong.