If it had been KoTOR 1, there would have been these options:
A. "No Liara, I love you too much. Something may happen to you! I couldn't live with myself if Kai Leng suddenly jumped off a helicopter and smacked you so hard you were actually thrown in the air."
B."I deny your request. This is my ship and I say who comes with me on missions. Deal. With. it."
C. "Sure you can Liara. Just make sure not to get all angsty and definitely don't keep spouting 'MY PEOPLE' like a broken record."
D. "Not a chance in hell. You're obviously an author's pet and I'm tired of you getting hamfisted into every scene without me having a say! Also, here's a puppy dog. I want you to throw it out the airlock mid FTL. Mwahahahaha"
hahaha priceless.
I'm disinteresting in debating the sematics of how much emotion can be invested in each aspect of the game.
Instead, I'll just amend my point to something more precise: Romance content is emotion driven and increases rp potential, which means that plenty of people have plenty to say about it, but it does not follow that it is all they care about.
I spend more time talking about food than I do breathing, but it does not follow that breathing is unimportant to me. Likewise, I spend more time talking about the romances and characters in general than I do combat, and yet combat is still the first thing I look for.
You're such a badass.





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