Victor Steele's Past

Jarylan

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Just finished up the Love Starz content. It was the first time I'd actually gone through it all. Great content, but what stuck with me in the end is the whole story you get from Pink about your father.

Some of what's there seems hard to swallow, given how you seem to idolize your father at the start of the game. But between that conversation with Pink, and the conversation with your cousin on the train, I get the feeling Victor was much more of a bastard than the PC thinks.

Dunno why, just this has got me thinking. What was Vic really like...

A few things people agree on. Vic was a horndog who thought with his dick. He was a good businessman, in the end. He was involved in a planetary rush, and was quite an adventurer.

Yet, none of those things preclude him from actually being kind of a bastard to most folks. Dialogue with Jack/Jill seems to confirm that both brothers slammed each other relentlessly in comments, but that maybe neither was a good person.

Not sure I have a point in all this, just felt like getting my thoughts out. For what's supposedly a porn game, I spend a lot of time considering the characters I meet and all their interactions.

Hah, still hoping to get into the Rats' Raiders hideout someday and meet Mikky. Damned if I have any specific sex ideas for that though.

Guess I just wonder if anyone else ends up thinking on this stuff as well?

tl;dr Anyone else get deep into loving the characters and lore in this porn game?
 
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Nyx_Arach

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Oh absolutely! I'm completely the same. While I haven't gone through the Love Starz content myself, the comment from the Rival during the train scene, in regards to Vic's first ship got me thinking. We don't really know anything about him, do we?

We know he was a horn dog, and perhaps not the greatest at thinking ahead (he coded the probes to react to any Steele DNA - completely disregarding the fact he most likely left a small army of bastards in the galaxy, as well as not preparing for the fact that Max might try something)

My own current head-cannon in regards to the ship is that originally Max and Vic were meant to head out together, they were much closer before the Rush. But while Vic is defined by action, Max is defined by thought. Max wanted everything to be ready, wanted to hire a crew and have people who were skilled at fighting at their back - but that took too much time, so Vic took action, taking the ship and leaving without Max.

But there's more to fact that Vic wasn't the best person - the Microsugeons that we are injected with - they are far more advanced than any other out there, even Xenogene can't create anything that can passively heal Taint, yet despite Steele Tech supposedly being one of the more altruistic corps, these little miracles are being locked away and only being used one one person? Why? Plus they were developed on Uveto (which is just TiTs version of Noveria from Mass Effect)

It is rare that a game can engage my tinfoil hat mode - creating theories for character's actions, while enjoying the game for more than just it's porn content.
 
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But there's more to fact that Vic wasn't the best person - the Microsugeons that we are injected with - they are far more advanced than any other out there, even Xenogene can't create anything that can passively heal Taint, yet despite Steele Tech supposedly being one of the more altruistic corps, these little miracles are being locked away and only being used one one person? Why?
Because they are experimental, and they have some pretty severe side-effects: the reason Steele changes when eating local food (e.g. Zil Rations) is because Steele's microsurgeons are changing him/her to match the local environment - not everybody changes when they eat local. That's kind of a big design flaw - not as bad as turning the user into a giant blueberry, but almost. It's even mentioned in the game that the plan was to collect data and then try to improve the product.

As for "matching any Steele DNA" - perhaps Victor did not yet have his designated heir's DNA when he launched the probes - it's implied that it took quite some time for them to get where they were going. Also, it may have been to enable a fall-back: "Crap. This kid just ain't right. Oh well, back to the drawing board."
 
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Because they are experimental, and they have some pretty severe side-effects: the reason Steele changes when eating local food (e.g. Zil Rations) is because Steele's microsurgeons are changing him/her to match the local environment - not everybody changes when they eat local. That's kind of a big design flaw - not as bad as turning the user into a giant blueberry, but almost. It's even mentioned in the game that the plan was to collect data and then try to improve the product.

As for "matching any Steele DNA" - perhaps Victor did not yet have his designated heir's DNA when he launched the probes - it's implied that it took quite some time for them to get where they were going. Also, it may have been to enable a fall-back: "Crap. This kid just ain't right. Oh well, back to the drawing board."
Oh no, I can completely understand the experimental part. But his plan for these untested mircosurgeons was to use his own kid as the testing group? It seems a bit dangerous, but the gamble would be worth it if it protects Steele jr.

You make a good point with the probes, but there is one problem: There was no fall-back, Steele jr was an all eggs in one basket sort of deal, Vic didn't have time to go back to the drawing board.

Let's say those probes launched around the time Project Legacy started (I know it's not called that, but I like the way it sounds XD) That's at least twenty years between launch day and the day Steele jr sets off - we know at least one older sibling, and jr even remarks they may have some royal siblings (all of which would be older) out there. Any number of those kids could have been independent when the probes set off - and found the probe by accident - the probe on Zheng Shi wasn't meant to end up in the hands of pirates and slavers surely. Any number of those kids could have grown up with a chip on their shoulder, accidentally have discovered a probe while it was in transit and discovered Vic's entire plan - and decided "I'm his kin - why shouldn't I snatch up the company?"

They get a massive head-start, and may even be willing to go so far as to kill Steele jr when they do start the race - or even before, most of the jobs that Steele jr takes in their early years are risky business - but that's not say that Vic wouldn't have taken precautions on protecting his legitimate child.
 

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Oh I agree - Victor's plan was terribly ill-conceived, as Jack/Jill's involvement shows. It's probable that Victor's mind was pretty fucked by Taint in the final days, and he wasn't planning well. The smarter thing would have been to train his heir in business, in manipulation, in government, to make him/her the best businessman possible, rather than dumping the kid into the Rush and hoping they learn to fly before they hit the ground.
 
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