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− | ! System Name !! Biological Body Parts !! Mechanical Body Parts !! Biological Pawns Have? !! Mechanical Pawns Have? !! Fatal if all | + | ! System Name !! Biological<BR>Body Parts !! Mechanical<BR>Body Parts !! Biological<BR>Pawns Have? !! Mechanical<BR>Pawns Have? !! Fatal if all<BR>capacity lost?<ref>Refers to whether or not the pawn will die if a system's capacity becomes 'None'</ref> |
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+ | ==== Pain ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Consciousness ==== | ||
+ | Consciousness is a creature's ability to remain active, and in the case of your colonists, controllable. Blood loss and starvation can have a serious effect on a creature's consciousness if they reach higher levels. | ||
+ | When a medical operation is performed, the consciousness of the colonist is dropped to very poor and remains that way until a short period of time has passed. This makes them incapable of moving, along being incapable of leaving the bed. | ||
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+ | ==== Sight ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Hearing ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Moving ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Manipulation ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Talking ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Eating ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Breathing ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Blood Filtration ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Blood Pumping ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Metabolism ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Communication ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Data Processing ==== | ||
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== Health Tab == | == Health Tab == | ||
All creatures will contain a tab when selected called health. This tab will display the bodily systems the creature contains and its current effectiveness. For all of the various creatures within the game, the bodily systems may differ based on what that creature is and what it would need to live in real life (if it could exist, that is). Displayed here is also the current injuries, the effect this has, and the creature's bleeding rate. Do note that not all creatures, most notably the mechanoids, have a bleeding rate that can be displayed here. This tab can also display any currently designated medical operations and any that can be designated. Operations can only be applied to your colonists or their prisoners. | All creatures will contain a tab when selected called health. This tab will display the bodily systems the creature contains and its current effectiveness. For all of the various creatures within the game, the bodily systems may differ based on what that creature is and what it would need to live in real life (if it could exist, that is). Displayed here is also the current injuries, the effect this has, and the creature's bleeding rate. Do note that not all creatures, most notably the mechanoids, have a bleeding rate that can be displayed here. This tab can also display any currently designated medical operations and any that can be designated. Operations can only be applied to your colonists or their prisoners. | ||
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==Cold and Heat Injuries== | ==Cold and Heat Injuries== |
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Characters, like colonists, raiders, etc, can become injured (via the environment or fighting).
Each injury affects a different part of the colonists' well being, and can be found under a character's Health tab.
Under the health tab there are two sub-tabs, one for a health overview and a second tab for scheduling any operations that a colonist requires.
Health Systems
Pawns have the following health systems.
System Name | Biological Body Parts |
Mechanical Body Parts |
Biological Pawns Have? |
Mechanical Pawns Have? |
Fatal if all capacity lost?[1] |
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Pain | - | - | Yes | No | No |
Consciousness | Brain | - | Yes | No | Yes |
Data Processing | - | AI Persona Core | No | Yes | Yes |
Sight | Eye | Optical Sensor | Yes | Yes | No |
Hearing | Ear | Hearing Sensor | Yes | Yes | No |
Moving | Leg, Foot | Leg, Foot[2] | Yes | Yes | No |
Manipulation | Arm, Hand | Arm, Hand[3] | Yes | Yes | No |
Talking | Jaw, Neck | - | Yes | No | No |
Communication | - | Neck[4] | No | Yes | No |
Breathing | Lungs | - | Yes | No | Yes |
Blood Filtration | Kidneys | - | Yes | No | Yes |
Blood Pumping | Heart | - | Yes | No | Yes |
Metabolism | Liver | - | Yes | No | Yes |
- ↑ Refers to whether or not the pawn will die if a system's capacity becomes 'None'
- ↑ Centipedes body rings are used for movement instead, since they don't have legs.
- ↑ Again, Centipedes body rings are used for work instead, since they don't have arms.
- ↑ Centipedes have no form of external communication. Scythers do have a neck though, and make some interesting sounds when incapacitated.
Pain
Consciousness
Consciousness is a creature's ability to remain active, and in the case of your colonists, controllable. Blood loss and starvation can have a serious effect on a creature's consciousness if they reach higher levels. When a medical operation is performed, the consciousness of the colonist is dropped to very poor and remains that way until a short period of time has passed. This makes them incapable of moving, along being incapable of leaving the bed.
Sight
Hearing
Moving
Manipulation
Talking
Eating
Breathing
Blood Filtration
Blood Pumping
Metabolism
Communication
Data Processing
Health Tab
All creatures will contain a tab when selected called health. This tab will display the bodily systems the creature contains and its current effectiveness. For all of the various creatures within the game, the bodily systems may differ based on what that creature is and what it would need to live in real life (if it could exist, that is). Displayed here is also the current injuries, the effect this has, and the creature's bleeding rate. Do note that not all creatures, most notably the mechanoids, have a bleeding rate that can be displayed here. This tab can also display any currently designated medical operations and any that can be designated. Operations can only be applied to your colonists or their prisoners.
Cold and Heat Injuries
hypothermia: Needs Description
frostbite: Needs Description
heatstroke: Needs Description
burns: Needs Description
Treatment
For most injuries, you can treat colonists with or without medicine (with typically better results if a medicinal substance is provided), and also have them lay in hospital beds or any other bed or sleeping spot assigned as a medical spot, though Hospital Beds further improve the chance of them being treated properly.
Improper Treatment
Treating an injury poorly may result in scarring, reduced healing rate or infections
Operations
Under the Health tab, you can assign an operation to a colonist by clicking on the bill sub-tab. Operations cannot be performed without a proper Medkit to apply an anesthetic.
Transplants
For missing internal organs, either a donor organ can be used or an artificial part.
Limb Replacement
From peg legs to bionic arms, you could either replace a colonists' missing limbs, augment them, or cruelly punish your enemies with peg legs out of spite. Bionic parts have a bonus to specific actions or movement. For example, a bionic leg will increase your colonist's moving speed by 20%. Having a second bionic leg will increase the speed further by 20%, so having both right and left bionic legs will increase the speed by 40%.