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If you have an excess of human labor, then the mech might be redundant. However, this could also mean you haven't assigned enough tasks. Conversely, a mech is most valuable when colonists are in short supply, such as in [[Scenario system#The Mechanitor|The Mechanitor]] start. Cleaners also have the advantage of working longer, and not being impacted by mood itself - it won't be bothered by [[corpse]]s, for example. | If you have an excess of human labor, then the mech might be redundant. However, this could also mean you haven't assigned enough tasks. Conversely, a mech is most valuable when colonists are in short supply, such as in [[Scenario system#The Mechanitor|The Mechanitor]] start. Cleaners also have the advantage of working longer, and not being impacted by mood itself - it won't be bothered by [[corpse]]s, for example. | ||
− | An extra hand is also helpful after combat | + | An extra hand is also helpful after combat, where many of your colonists are bleeding out. Not only will an injured colonist be not be able to clean, but the blood itself needs to be cleared. Thus, they can prevent mood and [[mental break]] spirals after a particularly damaging raid. |
== Health == | == Health == |