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}} This directly modifies the length of every [[gestation cycle]] initiated by the [[mechanitor]] in question. | }} This directly modifies the length of every [[gestation cycle]] initiated by the [[mechanitor]] in question. | ||
− | The remaining time of a currently running gestation cycle will update with changes Mechanoid Gestation Speed. If you start a cycle, then install a [[Mech gestation processor]], then the remaining time will be reduced proportionally to the change in Mechanoid Gestation Speed. For example, a Crafting 10 mechanitor has a speed of 100% and a gestation time of 48 hours. If, after 24 hours of a cycle had already passed, they installed 6 mech gestation processor and increased their speed to 300%, the remaining time would be | + | The remaining time of a currently running gestation cycle will update with changes Mechanoid Gestation Speed. If you start a cycle, then install a [[Mech gestation processor]], then the remaining time will be reduced proportionally to the change in Mechanoid Gestation Speed. For example, a Crafting 10 mechanitor has a speed of 100% and a gestation time of 48 hours. If, after 24 hours of a cycle had already passed, they installed 6 mech gestation processor and increased their speed to 300%, the remaining time would be reduce from 24 hours to 8 hours but they'd recieve no further time reduction from the 24 hours that already passed at 100% speed. |
== Factors == | == Factors == |