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{{info|The [[joywire]] implant grants a permanent +30 [[mood]] boost. However, the bearer suffers a permanent -20% to [[Health#Consciousness|consciousness]].}}<!-- this comment here to suppress extra line break | {{info|The [[joywire]] implant grants a permanent +30 [[mood]] boost. However, the bearer suffers a permanent -20% to [[Health#Consciousness|consciousness]].}}<!-- this comment here to suppress extra line break | ||
-->The consciousness penalty can be partially offset by putting the bearer on [[Luciferium]], but this isn't recommended until you've got a reliable trade partner faction (ideally Outlanders) and a sustainable economy (e.g. manufacturing and selling [[Flake]]). | -->The consciousness penalty can be partially offset by putting the bearer on [[Luciferium]], but this isn't recommended until you've got a reliable trade partner faction (ideally Outlanders) and a sustainable economy (e.g. manufacturing and selling [[Flake]]). | ||
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Revision as of 04:47, 25 March 2017
Joywire
A brain implant that stimulates the brain's pleasure centers. While it dramatically improves a user's mood, the blanket of happiness makes it hard to concentrate on anything real. Joywires are illegal on many worlds, and are known for destroying whole cultures.
- Type
- Medical Item – Implant
Base Stats
Stat Modifiers
The joywire implant grants a permanent +30 mood boost. However, the bearer suffers a permanent -20% to consciousness.The consciousness penalty can be partially offset by putting the bearer on Luciferium, but this isn't recommended until you've got a reliable trade partner faction (ideally Outlanders) and a sustainable economy (e.g. manufacturing and selling Flake).
Due to the consciousness debuff, it is only recommended on colonists who will often go on mental breaks due to poor mood, and are generally not vital to the colony's survival.