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== Acquisition ==
 
== Acquisition ==
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Embryos are created when an [[ovum]] is fertilized. Ova can be fertilized by male colonists and [[slave]]s{{IdeologyIcon}}, but not male [[prisoner]]s. Select the male pawn, then right click the ovum.
  
Selecting an [[Ovum]] to fertilize
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== Summary ==
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Embryos can be used to birth [[babies]]. You can view its [[gene]]s by selecting the embryo. Each embryo is a unique item, even if they came from the same parents.
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They can be implanted into a female colonist, slave, or prisoner in order to start a [[pregnancy|surrogate pregnancy]]. The chance of success depends on the surrogate's [[fertility]]. Alternatively, you can place the embryo in a [[growth vat]], with a 100% success rate.

Revision as of 04:28, 8 February 2023

Embryo

Embryo

A human embryo which can be implanted in a mother to create a pregnancy.

Base Stats

Type
[[]]
Market Value
50 Silver
Mass
.5 kg
HP
50
Flammability
100%

A human embryo which can be implanted in a female human to create a pregnancy or inserted into a growth vat.

Acquisition

Embryos are created when an ovum is fertilized. Ova can be fertilized by male colonists and slavesContent added by the Ideology DLC, but not male prisoners. Select the male pawn, then right click the ovum.

Summary

Embryos can be used to birth babies. You can view its genes by selecting the embryo. Each embryo is a unique item, even if they came from the same parents.

They can be implanted into a female colonist, slave, or prisoner in order to start a surrogate pregnancy. The chance of success depends on the surrogate's fertility. Alternatively, you can place the embryo in a growth vat, with a 100% success rate.