My vote’s neutral.This won't drastically change Yamatai, it'll just be a commitment to make more male NPCs when I make NPCs. With that in mind, I hope you'll change your mind on this.
To snip a bit from Raz's post, this is kind of my feeling. I don't see any real need for something like mass cloning of males in Yamatai like is suggested in the original post. I also don't feel like 100 new NPCs won't really do much beyond go "Here's another 100 NPCs but this time they're dudes"I’m all for more characters being guys in Yamatai, and think they’ve definitely grown in prevalence since I joined in 2005 without any major setting changes. But I don’t see a need for the setting itself to change to fix any perceived problem such as increasing the number of artificial males into the population.
I also agree with this, and that's why I'm neutral on this suggestion. NPCs aren't the same as PCs (unless they're used like the GM's PC), it wouldn't exactly solve a gender imbalance from an OOC perspective. Also it'd feel a little awkward lore-wise IMO if they decided to suddenly start creating a lot of male clones for the sake of having more males.To snip a bit from Raz's post, this is kind of my feeling. I don't see any real need for something like mass cloning of males in Yamatai like is suggested in the original post. I also don't feel like 100 new NPCs won't really do much beyond go "Here's another 100 NPCs but this time they're dudes"
Do they really need to be a self-reproducing soldier? They already produce nekos in mass with machines, there's hardly a population problem where there's not enough soldiers.I'm personally against male neko being something that is purposefully produced by the Star Army, as it produces a soldier unable to meet the basic requirements of being a self-reproducing soldier, which is kind of the only differentiating factor between Nekos and Minkans. I don't think that it should be something we absolutely forbid making, but I don't think it should be something we encourage either.
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