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<includeonly>All insectoids, including the {{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}, experience [[hypothermic slowdown]] instead of fatal [[hypothermia]], have 100% [[Toxic Resistance]], rendering them immune to [[toxic buildup]] from any source, and 80% [[Toxic Environment Resistance]], rendering them resistant to environmental effects such as [[rot stink]]. They experience also [[pollution stimulus]] when in [[polluted]] terrain.{{BiotechIcon}} See [[pollution stimulus|that page]] for full details. | <includeonly>All insectoids, including the {{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}, experience [[hypothermic slowdown]] instead of fatal [[hypothermia]], have 100% [[Toxic Resistance]], rendering them immune to [[toxic buildup]] from any source, and 80% [[Toxic Environment Resistance]], rendering them resistant to environmental effects such as [[rot stink]]. They experience also [[pollution stimulus]] when in [[polluted]] terrain.{{BiotechIcon}} See [[pollution stimulus|that page]] for full details. | ||
− | While insectoids have a gestation time defined, they are unable to reproduce normally. This is due to their breeding type | + | While insectoids have a gestation time defined, they are unable to reproduce normally. This is due to their breeding type (''EusocialInsect''). Wild insects can reproduce via [[hive]]s. However, tamed insects cannot reproduce at all.</includeonly><noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude> |
Revision as of 10:04, 1 May 2023
This exact spiel is used on every Insectoid page, so rather than have to edit every single one when they are updated, it can instead be edited once.
Example 1
{{Insectoid Summary}}
Produces:
All insectoids, including the insectoid summary, experience hypothermic slowdown instead of fatal hypothermia, have 100% Toxic Resistance, rendering them immune to toxic buildup from any source, and 80% Toxic Environment Resistance, rendering them resistant to environmental effects such as rot stink. They experience also pollution stimulus when in polluted terrain. See that page for full details.
While insectoids have a gestation time defined, they are unable to reproduce normally. This is due to their breeding type (EusocialInsect). Wild insects can reproduce via hives. However, tamed insects cannot reproduce at all.
Example 2
Lead in text, if necessary, goes here. {{Insectoid Summary}} Lead out text goes here.
Produces:
Lead in text, if necessary, goes here. All insectoids, including the insectoid summary, experience hypothermic slowdown instead of fatal hypothermia, have 100% Toxic Resistance, rendering them immune to toxic buildup from any source, and 80% Toxic Environment Resistance, rendering them resistant to environmental effects such as rot stink. They experience also pollution stimulus when in polluted terrain. See that page for full details.
While insectoids have a gestation time defined, they are unable to reproduce normally. This is due to their breeding type (EusocialInsect). Wild insects can reproduce via hives. However, tamed insects cannot reproduce at all. Lead out text goes here.
See also
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