Zarya wrote:BTW in the discussion about page 127 Arioch made the following remark that may become a strong additional motive for Humanity to root for the Loroi, and the other way round. Relationship can imply any form of friendship, not necessarily sauciness.
Arioch wrote:WalexB wrote:Well as to the presumed future avoidance of "romantic" developments that is a bit unrealistic but whatever.
I've seen this sort of thing repeated a few times (that supposedly I said there will be no "romantic" relationship of any kind in the story), but I don't recall saying this and I can't find a record of my saying it. I do recall saying something to the effect that those expecting to see graphic depictions of sexual activity are going to be disappointed, but that's not the same thing.
And thus spake the Lord

I remember saying something like that as well. The sensible choice would be for Alex to jump ship at the first opportunity since it seems that the Loroi are on the losing side,
and humans have a good counter to Loroi telepathy. So yes, a connection on a personal level - be it friendship, a bit of romance or an instance of actually working telepathy between these two - would be another reason for Alex to continue rooting for the Loroi.
PG-13 (as this comic rates itself) may include tasteful depictions of romance. Kissing, one may see, but everything starting with heavy groping would be strictly off-screen. Personally, I like this much more than comics with more mature ratings, because many authors there use these as an excuse to freely go with heavy action - be it sexual situations or gore - unrelated to the plot.
In-character, the Loroi might subconsciously come to a similar conclusion. That they actually feel the need to get into Alex's good graces. Talon might have felt the need to impress him, Beryl to apologize for the actions done to him by her people. Though she is way too innocent to actually play an attempt at seduction - that's something one would expect from Tempo.