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Hmmm.... I can sorta see Chris's attitude rationalized as being like that despite the maxed-out trust, the trust could be interpreted as him deciding Xander has the best of intentions and thus avoid him getting angry despite him not believing Xander, however I really am having a hard time buying that he would act this way with maxed out submissiveness. (Once again, this is why I don't like the maxed-out relation stats routes. It doesn't allow for interactions to be quite as interesting.)
Hmmm.... I can sorta see Chris's attitude rationalized as being like that despite the maxed-out trust, the trust could be interpreted as him deciding Xander has the best of intentions and thus avoid him getting angry despite him not believing Xander, however I really am having a hard time buying that he would act this way with maxed out submissiveness. (Once again, this is why I don't like the maxed-out relation stats routes. It doesn't allow for interactions to be quite as interesting.)


That said, maybe it could be justified as Xander subconsciously lowering some people's submissiveness traits. Xander does have the ability to alter stats with a thought now, and he probably expects to meet resistance. So, in order to meet that expected resistance, along with it feeling wrong to him to deny them their free will, he is subconsciously lowering not just Chris' but also everyone's submissiveness traits. (Probably Chris' a little more than the rest.) [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 13:45, 12 April 2018 (CEST)
That said, maybe it could be justified as Xander subconsciously lowering some people's submissiveness traits. Xander does have the ability to alter stats with a thought now, and he probably expects to meet resistance. So, in order to meet that expected resistance, along with it feeling wrong to him to deny them their free will, he is subconsciously lowering not just Chris' but also everyone's submissiveness traits. (Probably Chris' a little more than the rest.) I actually DO approve of how it is written now from a writing quality standpoint. I'm just plot hole and suggesting a way to justify it. [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 13:45, 12 April 2018 (CEST)

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Hmmm.... I can sorta see Chris's attitude rationalized as being like that despite the maxed-out trust, the trust could be interpreted as him deciding Xander has the best of intentions and thus avoid him getting angry despite him not believing Xander, however I really am having a hard time buying that he would act this way with maxed out submissiveness. (Once again, this is why I don't like the maxed-out relation stats routes. It doesn't allow for interactions to be quite as interesting.)

That said, maybe it could be justified as Xander subconsciously lowering some people's submissiveness traits. Xander does have the ability to alter stats with a thought now, and he probably expects to meet resistance. So, in order to meet that expected resistance, along with it feeling wrong to him to deny them their free will, he is subconsciously lowering not just Chris' but also everyone's submissiveness traits. (Probably Chris' a little more than the rest.) I actually DO approve of how it is written now from a writing quality standpoint. I'm just plot hole and suggesting a way to justify it. Jemini (talk) 13:45, 12 April 2018 (CEST)