Children
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Children are smaller, useless pawns added in the Biotech DLC.
Acquisition
Children can be gained through several different methods:
- Naturally, through pregnancy.
- Technologically, through growth vats.
- Petty theft.
Mechanics
Natural Pregnancy
Note that Pawns in the character selection menu can begin the game already pregnant.
Artificial Pregnancy
Development
Children naturally age four times faster than adults do, so in one year, they can go from a 4 to an 8 year-old. Once they are 18, they'll become an adult. Before then, you'll probably want to give them the skills to be capable adults. Although they can perform most tasks for any skills, they start at very low skill levels, with few passions. Luckily, they have several ways to develop these over time. If children are taught well, then they will progress through growth tiers, and they will gain new traits and passions during several growth moments, which come at age 7, 10, and 13. This works through a new need for children--Learning. Viewed in the needs tab, you can see what learning-related activities a child wants to do next–the options are skydreaming, radio talking, floor drawing, nature running, work watching, and lesson taking. When children are scheduled to do Anything or Recreation, they will fulfill these needs, although they need the participation of an adult to accomplish work watching or lesson taking. With a fulfilled learning need, children will raise their growth score (shown at the bottom of the screen when a child is selected). Their score can pass through 8 tiers of learning, and each will grant more rewards during a child's growth moment. Tiers give you more flexibility in choosing a child's next trait and allow you to give them passions. Once a growth moment has passed, the child's growth tiers will reset to 0, and you'll need to keep them learning to gain more rewards.
Tier | Points | Traits | Passion |
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8 | 162 | 1 from 6 options | 3 from 6 options |