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{{Define|Body Part
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{{Royalty}}{{Stub}}{{infobox main|
| image = Artificial Organ
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| name = Mindscrew
| always haulable = true
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| image = Health item prosthetic.png|Mindscrew
| def name = Mindscrew
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| type = Medical Items
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| type2 = Body Parts
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| tech level = Industrial
 
| description = Inflicts continuous pain on the user. Mindscrews are used by some authorities as a long-term punishment. Some even install them voluntarily as a demonstration of ideological or religious devotion.
 
| description = Inflicts continuous pain on the user. Mindscrews are used by some authorities as a long-term punishment. Some even install them voluntarily as a demonstration of ideological or religious devotion.
| graphic class = Graphic_Single
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| production facility 1 = Machining table
| graphic path = Things/Item/BodyPart/ArtificialOrgan
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| research = Brain wiring
| is body part = true
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| work to make = 15000
| label = Mindscrew
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| skill 1 = Crafting
| parent name = BodyPartBase
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| skill 1 level = 5
| path cost = 10
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| resource 1 = steel
| selectable = true
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| resource 1 amount = 15
| thing class = ThingWithComps
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| resource 2 = component
| ticker type = Never
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| resource 2 amount = 4
| use hit points = true
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| mass base = 4
| flammability base = 1.0
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| hp = 50
| market value base = 210
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| flammability = 1.0
| max hit points base = 50
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| marketvalue  = 210
| mass = 4
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| tradeTags = ImplantEmpireCommon
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| techHediffsTags = PainCauser
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| thingSetMakerTags = RewardStandardLowFreq
 
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The '''Mindscrew''' is an implant that permanently inflicts [[Pain]] to a pawn.
  
The '''Mindscrew''' gives a pawn that's been implanted with it a permanent +20% Pain level.
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== Acquisition ==
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Mindscrews can be crafted at a [[{{P|Production Facility 1}}]] once the [[Research#{{P|Required Research}}|{{P|Required Research}}]] research project has been completed. The required [[techprint]] can be obtained either by [[trade]] or completing [[quests]] for the [[Empire]]. They require {{Required Resources}}, {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work, and a [[{{P|Skill 1}}]] skill of {{P|Skill 1 Level}}.
  
=== Usage ===
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== Summary ==
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The mindscrew is installed in the brain. Once installed, it adds {{Bad|+20%}} [[Pain]] to the pawn. This directly gives a {{--|4%}} [[Consciousness]] malus, which itself reduces many stats, and the pain brings a pawn closer to the [[Pain Shock Threshold]].
  
May be useful on masochists to give a permanent mood boost to them. Not that this also makes them less effective in battle since they collapse earlier from pain.
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===Installation===
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Installing the part requires {{ticks|2500}} of work, 2x medicine of ?? quality or better, and a [[Skills#Medical|Medical skill]] of 5.
  
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If the operation fails, the part has a chance{{Check Tag|What Chance?}} to be destroyed.
  
[[Category: Royalty]]
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Once installed, it cannot be removed.{{Check Tag|Fact Check}}
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== Analysis ==
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May be useful on [[masochist]]s to give a permanent mood boost ({{+|10}}) to them, making them slightly less effective for work and combat. Followers of an [[ideoligion]]{{IdeologyIcon} with the Pain is Virtue [[meme]] also benefit ({{+|5}} mood). On non-masochist pawns, the pain from the mindscrew gives a {{--|10}} [[mood]] penalty.
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The faster Pain Shock can be somewhat useful, as a [[downed]] pawn is taken out of combat. Pain can also be useful on [[psycast]]ers{{RoyaltyIcon}}, since they recover from neural heat faster when in pain.{{Check Tag|How much?}}
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There is also potential synergy with the [[psychic harmonizer]] when used on prisoners, as psychic harmonizers only affect pawns of the implantee's faction.
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=== Removal ===
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While you cannot traditionally remove the mindscrew, it is possible to remove it indirectly by destroying the head of the implanted pawn and then resurrecting the pawn using a [[resurrector mech serum]].
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This is not without issues however. First, consistently destroying the head can be difficult. With the [[Ideology DLC]], extracting the [[skull]] from a dead pawn will do this reliably and safely, but without it, the best way is allow colonists to eat sections of the corpse, at the risk of consuming the entire body and permanently losing the pawn. Furthermore, no matter how successful the head removal, there is always the risks normally associated with resurrection, including [[dementia]], [[blindness]], and [[resurrection psychosis]].
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Alternatively, the effects of the mindscrew can be mitigated through the use of either a [[painstopper]] or pain-reducing drugs such as [[go-juice]], with the usual downsides associated with those options.
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==History==
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*? - [[Wimp]] trait's [[Pain Shock Threshold]] increased from -80% to -50%
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[[Category:Medical Item]] [[Category:Body Part]] [[Category:Implant]]

Revision as of 01:01, 18 November 2022

Mindscrew

Mindscrew

Inflicts continuous pain on the user. Mindscrews are used by some authorities as a long-term punishment. Some even install them voluntarily as a demonstration of ideological or religious devotion.

Base Stats

Type
Medical ItemsBody Parts
Tech Level
Industrial
Market Value
210 Silver
Mass
4 kg
HP
50
Flammability
100%

Creation

Crafted At
Machining table
Required Research
Brain wiringTechprint
Skill Required
Crafting 5
Work To Make
15,000 ticks (4.17 mins)
Resources to make
Steel 15 + Component 4
Technical
thingSetMakerTags
RewardStandardLowFreq
techHediffsTags
PainCauser
tradeTags
ImplantEmpireCommon


The Mindscrew is an implant that permanently inflicts Pain to a pawn.

Acquisition

Mindscrews can be crafted at a Machining table once the Brain wiring research project has been completed. The required techprint can be obtained either by trade or completing quests for the Empire. They require Steel 15 Steel, Component 4 Components, 15,000 ticks (4.17 mins) of work, and a Crafting skill of 5.

Summary

The mindscrew is installed in the brain. Once installed, it adds +20% Pain to the pawn. This directly gives a −4% Consciousness malus, which itself reduces many stats, and the pain brings a pawn closer to the Pain Shock Threshold.

Installation

Installing the part requires 2,500 ticks (41.67 secs) of work, 2x medicine of ?? quality or better, and a Medical skill of 5.

If the operation fails, the part has a chance[What Chance?] to be destroyed.

Once installed, it cannot be removed.[Fact Check]

Analysis

May be useful on masochists to give a permanent mood boost (+10) to them, making them slightly less effective for work and combat. Followers of an ideoligion{{IdeologyIcon} with the Pain is Virtue meme also benefit (+5 mood). On non-masochist pawns, the pain from the mindscrew gives a −10 mood penalty.

The faster Pain Shock can be somewhat useful, as a downed pawn is taken out of combat. Pain can also be useful on psycastersContent added by the Royalty DLC, since they recover from neural heat faster when in pain.[How much?]

There is also potential synergy with the psychic harmonizer when used on prisoners, as psychic harmonizers only affect pawns of the implantee's faction.

Removal

While you cannot traditionally remove the mindscrew, it is possible to remove it indirectly by destroying the head of the implanted pawn and then resurrecting the pawn using a resurrector mech serum.

This is not without issues however. First, consistently destroying the head can be difficult. With the Ideology DLC, extracting the skull from a dead pawn will do this reliably and safely, but without it, the best way is allow colonists to eat sections of the corpse, at the risk of consuming the entire body and permanently losing the pawn. Furthermore, no matter how successful the head removal, there is always the risks normally associated with resurrection, including dementia, blindness, and resurrection psychosis.

Alternatively, the effects of the mindscrew can be mitigated through the use of either a painstopper or pain-reducing drugs such as go-juice, with the usual downsides associated with those options.

History