1/3
1 Year of Service
One of my favs! Love any new scenes involving Ain. Though wish it was updated more often as its slowly losing my interest if this keeps going
There is one gaffe in the story that doesn't fit into the overall plot. Namely, a slave collar with a detonator. This is quite high-tech equipment. That is, expensive. And - DISPOSABLE. If a slave decided that "let it all burn in blue flames!!!" and decided that he has no path with this world - ran away and a remote detonator tore off his head - the owner loses an expensive thing. Slaves can still be found - you can't find a collar anywhere. They need microelectronics and a miniature and fairly durable power source - high-tech equipment. And in a world where high technology is prohibited, this is a gaffe due to illogicality. I repeat, the collar is disposable. It exploded and it's gone.
este es un juego jodidamente caliente y sexual camarada.I've never played this before, maybe I should give it a try

I don't think one would be as high tech as you think but I don't know for sure if one could make a remote bomb with 1900s-1940's tech so I'm not gonna try to argue against you on that point. I had another counter argument, but realized it gets used in the story twice and depending on player choices there could be up to two that we see in the story, nice catch.There is one gaffe in the story that doesn't fit into the overall plot. Namely, a slave collar with a detonator. This is quite high-tech equipment. That is, expensive. And - DISPOSABLE. If a slave decided that "let it all burn in blue flames!!!" and decided that he has no path with this world - ran away and a remote detonator tore off his head - the owner loses an expensive thing. Slaves can still be found - you can't find a collar anywhere. They need microelectronics and a miniature and fairly durable power source - high-tech equipment. And in a world where high technology is prohibited, this is a gaffe due to illogicality. I repeat, the collar is disposable. It exploded and it's gone.
While discussing the fine details of slavery seems a bit... off. I agree, an electric collar is far more practical to preserve valuable hardwareThere is one gaffe in the story that doesn't fit into the overall plot. Namely, a slave collar with a detonator. This is quite high-tech equipment. That is, expensive. And - DISPOSABLE. If a slave decided that "let it all burn in blue flames!!!" and decided that he has no path with this world - ran away and a remote detonator tore off his head - the owner loses an expensive thing. Slaves can still be found - you can't find a collar anywhere. They need microelectronics and a miniature and fairly durable power source - high-tech equipment. And in a world where high technology is prohibited, this is a gaffe due to illogicality. I repeat, the collar is disposable. It exploded and it's gone.
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