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Prisoners are [[people]], usually [[Raider|raiders]] or hostile tribals, who have been taken captive by a [[Colonist]]. They are unable to leave their [[Room_roles|prison barracks]] and can only use facilities (such as a [[Nutrient_paste_dispenser|food dispenser]] or [[equipment_rack|equipment rack]]) on their own if they are placed inside the prison barracks. You should also notice that your colonists won't interact with objects in the prisoner's cell. For example, if you turn a recently-mined-out compacted steel vein into a cell, but there is still some metal on the ground, your colonists won't haul it away.
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Prisoners (also known as Hats) are [[people]], usually [[Raider|raiders]], hostile tribals, or your own colonists undergoing a [[mood|mental break]], who have been taken captive. They are unable to leave their [[Room_roles|prison barracks]] and can only use facilities (such as a [[Nutrient_paste_dispenser|food dispenser]] or [[shelf|shelf]]) on their own if they are placed inside the prison barracks.  
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You should notice that your colonists won't haul food away from cells, even when directed to do so.  Animals may still enter the cell on their own and eat that food however.
 
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In order to take a prisoner, the following must be present:
 
In order to take a prisoner, the following must be present:
  
* A fully enclosed area that you want the prisoner(s) to stay.
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# A fully enclosed cell where you want the prisoner(s) to stay.
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# At least one unclaimed bed or sleeping spot per prisoner to sleep on in this cell.
  
* An unclaimed bed or sleeping spot for the prisoner(s) to sleep on. (In order to make it a prisoner's bed, you need to click the bed/sleeping spot and click the button that says "Set for prisoners". The bed will turn orange with an orange outline of the room indicating what will be considered a cell. You must have one bed per prisoner)
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Note that several larger devices such as the [[nutrient paste dispenser]] count as walls. In order to make a prisoner's bed, you need to click the bed/sleeping spot and click the button that says "Set for prisoners". The bed will turn orange with an orange outline of the room indicating what will be considered a cell. Setting one bed for prisoners will set all beds in that room as prison beds.  Cells cannot be shared with non-prisoners. Also note that changing bed settings while a colonist is already carrying a captive may cause your pawn to release the other and generate the need to recapture which can as well result in the death of the outsider.
  
To arrest a human and make them prisoner, first select a [[soldier|drafted colonist]], then right-click the target to arrest, and select 'Try to arrest <name>'. This will order the colonist to chase after, then escort, the target person. Sometimes the target will 'refuse to be arrested' (with a top of screen message) and your colonist will not reattempt to capture the pawn unless you direct them to do so. While conducting an arrest, if the drafted colonist has a mental break, the colonist will drop the prisoner and the prisoner will attempt to escape if they are not incapacitated.
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To arrest a prisoner, first select a [[drafting|drafted]] colonist, then right-click the target to arrest, and select 'Try to arrest <name>'. This will order the colonist to chase after, then escort, the target person. Sometimes the target will 'refuse to be arrested' (with a top of screen message) and your colonist will not reattempt to capture the pawn unless you direct them to do so. While conducting an arrest, if the drafted colonist has a mental break, the colonist will drop the prisoner and the prisoner will attempt to escape if they are not incapacitated.
  
 
Incapacitated pawns can be captured, without the need to draft a colonist.
 
Incapacitated pawns can be captured, without the need to draft a colonist.
  
[[Raiders]] cannot be arrested. They must captured if you wish to take one as a prisoner. To capture a raider you must incapacitate them first, then right-click on them and select 'Capture <name>'. This will order the colonist to drag the raider to an unclaimed prison bed or prisoner sleeping spot.
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[[Raiders]] cannot be arrested. They must be captured if you wish to take one as a prisoner. To capture a raider you must incapacitate them first, then right-click on them and select 'Capture <name>'. This will order the colonist to drag the raider to an unclaimed prison bed or prisoner sleeping spot.
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Prisoners can be marked as 'guilty' through some actions, such as attacking the colony, killing/downing a colonist or attempting escape. During these times, executing that prisoner incurs a lesser mood penalty. The 'guilt' marker lasts 24 hours.
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=== Captives from your attacks ===
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Those you imprisoned by attacking others will be taken with the return caravan and will also be used to load your spoils of war. Sometimes, you may arrive back home near bed time and your colonists will ''"wisely"'' choose to sleep first and then escort prisoners to their cells, but leaving them outside gives them a valuable chance to escape, so make sure no prisoner is left unattended.
  
 
==Hosting a Prisoner==
 
==Hosting a Prisoner==
A prisoner will require a bed or sleeping spot. Prisoners, like colonists, require food and medical attention or they may die. If the cell is broken, the prisoner will make an attempt to escape but can only be recaptured if the Taking a Prisoner conditions are met.
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Prisoners, like colonists, require food and medical attention or they may die. If the cell is broken, the prisoner will make an attempt to escape but can only be recaptured if the Taking a Prisoner conditions are met.
  
A solution to instantly meeting the conditions can be to convert one or more of the colonists bed (provided the colonist have a private room with a claim sleeping spot or bed) into a prison bed, and if necessary add enough [[sleeping spot]]s in the same room to house all prisoners, while the real prisons are being built.
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A solution to instantly meeting the conditions can be to convert one or more of the colonists' beds (provided the colonist have a private room with a claimed sleeping spot or bed) into a prison bed, and if necessary add enough [[sleeping spot]]s in the same room to house all prisoners, while the real prisons are being built.
  
Multiple prison beds can be built in the same prison room, so several prisoners can be held in one room for "compact prisoner storage", but if the door or wall is broken they will all escape at the same time, and prisoners kept this way suffer a mood penalty.
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Multiple prison beds can be built in the same prison room, so several prisoners can be held in one room for "compact prisoner storage", but if the door or wall is broken or one of them decides to break out they will all escape at the same time.  Prisoners without their own rooms will suffer a mood penalty, the same as colonists.
  
 
==Prisoners Interaction==
 
==Prisoners Interaction==
 
Only wardens and doctors can interact with prisoners. Interactions are determined by the option chosen selected in the Prisoner Interface. Other than the "Gets food", "Try to recruit", "Doctors care", and "Gets medicine" options, only one interaction in the Prisoner Interface may be selected at a time. If a prisoner is incapacitated, a doctor is required to feed the prisoner.
 
Only wardens and doctors can interact with prisoners. Interactions are determined by the option chosen selected in the Prisoner Interface. Other than the "Gets food", "Try to recruit", "Doctors care", and "Gets medicine" options, only one interaction in the Prisoner Interface may be selected at a time. If a prisoner is incapacitated, a doctor is required to feed the prisoner.
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=== Care ===
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Determines if your colonists will take care of prisoners, or just let them die.
  
 
====Gets food====
 
====Gets food====
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====Medical care====
 
====Medical care====
Determines the medical care administered to the prisoner.
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Determines the level of medical care administered to the prisoner.  The range is similar to [[doctoring]] colonists: no care at all, to doctor care only, to medicine levels available.
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==== Medical operations ====
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You can also operate on any prisoners, the same way you operate on colonists.
  
Ranges from no care at all, to doctor care only, to best medicine available, similarly to [[doctoring]] colonists.
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This allows you to do things such as handicapping the prisoner to make them unable to escape (installing a peg leg then removing it), harvesting their organs, administering drugs or euthanizing them.
  
 
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=== Social Interactions ===
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Determines what social interactions wardens will have with prisoners.
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====No interaction====
 
====No interaction====
 
Wardens will not interact with the prisoner, causing no effect to relations.
 
Wardens will not interact with the prisoner, causing no effect to relations.
  
====Friendly chat====
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==== Reduce resistance (0.19/1.0) ====
Wardens will have a conversation with the prisoner, causing an increase in relations between the warden and the prisoner. This improves the chance of recruiting them later on.
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Wardens will have a conversation with the prisoner, reducing their resistance towards recruiting and making them easier to recruit.
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==== Recruit (0.19/1.0)====
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Wardens will try to convince the prisoner to join the colony, but will only have a small chance to succeed, depending on each prisoner's recruitment difficulty percentage, their current mood, faction, remaining resistance, how many colonists you currently have, as well as your [[storyteller]]. 
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====Friendly chat (B18 and earlier)====
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Wardens will have a conversation with the prisoner, causing an increase in relations between the warden and the prisoner, as well as the Social skill of the warden. This improves the chance of recruiting them later on.
  
====Chat and recruit====
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====Chat and recruit(B18 and earlier)====
Wardens will try to convince the prisoner to join the colony, but will only have a small chance to succeed.
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Wardens will try to convince the prisoner to join the colony, but will only have a small chance to succeed, depending on each prisoner's recruitment difficulty percentage, their current mood, their faction, how many colonists you currently have, as well as your [[storyteller]]. 
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Wardens will gain Social rapport with each prisoner over time, making recruiting easier and lasting past their recruitment.
  
To maximize the recruit chance by fulfilling the prisoner's needs: make sure the cell is beautiful (potted plants, carpet, etc), lit, spacious, with a comfortable bed, and has a table and chair for the prisoner to eat off of. The carpet and plants should be done early on, as it is a big bonus for little effort. Have a separate cell for each prisoner, both to remove the "sharing rooms" debuff and to prevent them from killing one another. Feed prisoners your best food, set your colonist with the highest social rating as Warden, and wait.
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To maximize the recruit chance by fulfilling the prisoner's needs: make sure the cell is beautiful (potted plants, carpet, art, etc), lit, spacious, with a comfortable bed, and has a table and chair for the prisoner to eat off of. The carpet and plants should be done early on, as it is a big bonus for little effort. Have a separate cell for each prisoner, both to remove the "sharing rooms" debuff and to prevent them from killing one another. Feed prisoners your best food, set your colonist with the highest social rating as Warden, and wait.
  
 
====Release====
 
====Release====
This will release the prisoner giving +15 goodwill with the faction once they leave the map.  However you will receive no goodwill bonus from releasing the prisoner if they belong to a pirate faction.
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Wardens will take the prisoner outside and free the prisoner, who will then promptly leave the map.
  
 
Releasing an arrested colonist will have them rejoin your colony.
 
Releasing an arrested colonist will have them rejoin your colony.
  
Note: Colonists are unable to release a prisoner who is incapacitated; you either have to heal them before releasing them, replace their missing legs (typically with your trusty peg leg) or simply kill them.
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Releasing a prisoner from another faction will give +15 goodwill with their faction once they leave the map, provided he or she didn't belong to a pirate faction.  Note that this bonus only happens as soon as they "leave the map".  If that prisoner can't walk, then he or she can't leave the map.  To prevent this, only prisoners capable of walking can be released.  If they are incapacitated and you want to release them, then you have to heal them before releasing them if possible.
  
 
====Execution====
 
====Execution====
The warden will kill the prisoner, causing a -5 mood debuff for the entire colony (10.0 days).
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The warden will kill the prisoner, causing a -5 mood debuff for any colonist without the [[Traits|psychopath]] trait for 10.0 days, unless they are considered guilty.  Executing guilty prisoners only causes a -2 mood debuff.
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Note that euthanasia also kills the prisoner but only gives a -3 mood debuff and trains your doctors, too. Guilty prisoners euthanized will still give a -2 mood penalty.
  
==Unwanted Prisoners==  
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=== Accidental ===
There are many ways to 'get rid of' unwanted prisoners.<br>
 
Has a negative impact on your colonists, even ''when they are considered guilty'' (though less).
 
  
Colonists with the [[Traits|psychopath]] trait will not be negatively affected.
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==== Escape ====
  
Note that death of any prisoner outside execution leads to a negative mood modifier over the death of a defenseless prisoner outside of an orderly execution.
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[[File:Thank you Megasloth for letting my prisoners run.png|thumb|right|500px|Megasloth getting sheared at the exit of a prison door, holding it open for a prisoner to escape.]]
  
; Organ removal* : You can remove one kidney and lung without prisoner dying, so these are freebies. Removing important body parts(like heart) will kill the prisoner. Gives all colonists a negative mood modifier even if the prisoner survives the surgery.
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If there is an exit towards open space or you leave the prison door open, the prisoner may escape.
  
; Starvation : Set 'gets food' to the false (x) and wait.
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Dropping items right in the door holds it open, giving opportunistic prisoners their chance.
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This method can be used to get rid of unwanted colonists without mood penalty.
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==== Social fights ====
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Like colonists, prisoners can also initiate social fights with other prisoners that they are locked together with. They rarely do so with wardens, whose rapport-building won't cause negative reactions from the prisoner, though if they insult or slight the warden there will still be a chance.
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=== Escorting ===
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Colonists can escort prisoners from hospitals where the bed settings were both for prisoner and hospital to another cell exclusively set for prisoner only without risking accidental release.
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[[File:Escorting prisoner.png|400px|thumb|none|Escorting a prisoner from one cell to another.]]
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== Recruitment ==
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Prisoners can be recruited into your faction if you set the 'Social Interactions' setting to 'Chat and recruit'. Wardens will come in and chat with the prisoner, then end their chat with a recruitment pitch. Most of the time the prisoner will refuse to join.
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During each recruitment attempt, a warden will build rapport with the prisoner 5 times, ending with a recruitment pitch.
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For every recruitment pitch made there is at least 0.5% chance that the prisoner accepts, no matter how difficult it may be.
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=== Recruitment difficulty ===
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Each prisoner has their own recruitment difficulty. It has several factors:
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*The base difficulty is 50%, and it can fluctuate from 30% to 70% (before post-processing)
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*For each level of technology between your faction and the enemy's, the difficulty is increased by 15%.
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*The storyteller will change the recruitment difficulty of prisoners depending on your existing population.
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*The maximum difficulty is 99%, while the minimum is 10% (33% in B18 or earlier).
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=== Resistance ===
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In addition to recruitment difficulty, each prisoner has a resistance stat. For prisoners can be successfully recruited, resistance must be at zero; if not, recruitment attempts will instead reduce resistance until it reaches zero.
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It can be reduced by the 'Reduce resistance' or 'Recruit' interaction.
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=== Recruitment chance ===
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The chance for each individual recruitment pitch to succeed depends on various factors. Many of them are post-process curved.
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==== Recruit prisoner chance ====
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This is the Warden's stat of how likely they are to successfully recruit a prisoner.
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*The base chance is 20%, with each level of Social increasing it by 4%.
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*Talking has a 90% importance on this stat, meaning that a warden with impaired talking will have lower chances of success. In addition, colonists incapable of talking or social cannot attempt to recruit a prisoner.
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==== Recruitment difficulty ====
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Obviously the prisoner's recruitment difficulty is taken into account.
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*At 0% difficulty, the base chance factor is 200%.
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*At '''33% difficulty (lowest possible, Beta 18 or earlier)''', the base chance factor is 133%.
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*At 50% difficulty, the base chance factor is 100%.
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*At '''99% difficulty (highest possible)''', the base chance factor is 2%.
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*At 100% difficulty, the base chance factor is 0%.
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Currently there are no prisoners with a recruit difficulty of 0% or 100%.
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==== Opinion towards warden ====
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Opinion of the prisoner towards the warden can greatly affect recruitment chances. This is usually increased by the warden building rapport with the prisoner.
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*At -50 opinion or below, the recruitment chance factor is 0%.
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*At 50 opinion the recruitment chance factor is 100%.
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*At 100 opinion the recruitment chance factor is 200%.
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==== Current mood ====
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The mood of the prisoner when the recruitment pitch is made also matters. A well-fed prisoner in an impressive cell with give a fine mood to work with.
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*At 10% mood or below, the recruitment chance factor is 25%.
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*Between 25 - 50% mood, the recruitment chance factor is 100%.
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*At 100% mood, the recruitment chance factor is 150%.
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==Prison breaks==
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Prisoners have a small chance to decide to break out and escape. During this time, they are able to open all prison doors like your colonists, and will attempt to equip weapons.  Prisoner break events are rolled per prisoner, meaning that the more prisoners you have, the greater the chance of a prison break happening.
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In a break, all prisoners in that cell or barracks will escape. Prisoners from different cells may also join in, or choose not to do so.
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To fight escaping prisoners with less risk of killing them, use blunt weaponry, unarmed melee, or a single colonist shooting them. Be careful about downed wardens as they will steal weapons from them, making them harder to fight. Place your exits away from the map edge, preferably facing a direction where your colonists can quickly respond to breakouts. Funneling all prisoners into 1 exit also helps in dealing with prison breaks by allowing wardens to deal with them 1 at a time.
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== Caravans ==
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Prisoners can be brought along in caravans, after capturing them from various sources, such as a faction base attack.
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Prisoners can be formed as part of a caravan, but like everybody else they need to be capable of moving. Reforming a caravan as opposed to forming one from scratch removes this requirement, meaning you can bring any downed prisoners you find. Prisoners will carry 35 kg worth of items, like your colonists.
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If a caravan has a hostile encounter, like ambushes or base attacks, the prisoner will proceed to wander around the map without attempting to escape. This often puts the prisoner at risk as they may wander into the crossfire getting themselves severely injured or killed. Hostile factions will also attack prisoners if they are captured from an enemy faction of theirs.
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== Unwanted Prisoners ==
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There are several ways to 'get rid of' unwanted prisoners.  Most involve the death the prisoner.  Any colonist without the [[Traits|psychopath]] trait will get a negative mood effect from a prisoner dying.  Normally this effect is -5, but euthanasia gives a lighter -3 penalty, and if a prisoner is considered ''guilty'' and is executed/euthanized, it will only be -2.
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Enemies who had fallen by your might may not always be worth their keep, e.g. a hostile who during the fight got his/her spine shattered. That person won't be able to move at all and can't obtain a replacement, so are unable to perform anything for your colony, to the point that not even slave traders will be interested in purchasing them. They are only useful for organ harvests and should be disposed of as they can't be released either.
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; Organ removal* : You can remove one kidney and one lung without prisoner dying. Removing important, singular body parts like the heart will kill the prisoner. Removing any organ will give all colonists without the [[Traits|psychopath]] trait a negative mood modifier.
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; Starvation : Set 'gets food' to the false (x) and wait.  The prisoner will have the negative [[thoughts]] and resulting [[Mood|mental breaks]] associated with hunger.  This may cause prisoners in shared cells to attack each other, including them severely injuring/killing ones you don't want dead.
 
   
 
   
; Selling To Slaver* : If combined with organ removal this gets you the most silver. Selling a prisoner will give all colonists trait a negative mood modifier.  
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; Selling To Slaver: If combined with organ removal this gets you the most silver. Selling a prisoner will give all colonists a -5 mood penalty labeled "A prisoner was sold" that lasts for 7 days and 12 hours and the seller a Social penalty.
  
 
; Temperature control : Using heaters or coolers, lower/raise the temperature of the cell to a lethal level.
 
; Temperature control : Using heaters or coolers, lower/raise the temperature of the cell to a lethal level.
  
; Manually killing them* : You can draft a soldier with a weapon and order them to kill the prisoner by clicking 'B' and selecting the prisoner.  
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; Manually killing them* : You can draft a colonist with a weapon and order them to kill the prisoner by clicking 'B' and selecting the prisoner.  
  
 
; Execution* : The execution in the prisoner interaction menu allows this.
 
; Execution* : The execution in the prisoner interaction menu allows this.
  
; Euthanasia : Open the 'Operations' menu in the Health tab, then select 'Euthanize'. A doctor will come in and euthanize the prisoner. Similar to Execution, except it allows doctors to practice medicine.
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; Euthanasia : Open the 'Operations' menu in the Health tab, then select 'Euthanize'. A doctor will come in and euthanize the prisoner. Similar to Execution, except it allows doctors to practice medicine, and has a lighter mood penalty.
 
 
; Release : Financial gains aside, this can be the best option as you get free goodwill without negative mood effects.
 
 
 
  
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; Release : Financial gains aside, this can be the best option as you get free goodwill without negative mood effects. Not very useful against pirates as it does not result in increased goodwill, but it does prevent the mood debuffs that normally result from getting rid of unwanted prisoners.
  
 
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Prisoners (also known as Hats) are people, usually raiders, hostile tribals, or your own colonists undergoing a mental break, who have been taken captive. They are unable to leave their prison barracks and can only use facilities (such as a food dispenser or shelf) on their own if they are placed inside the prison barracks.

You should notice that your colonists won't haul food away from cells, even when directed to do so. Animals may still enter the cell on their own and eat that food however.


Taking a Prisoner

In order to take a prisoner, the following must be present:

  1. A fully enclosed cell where you want the prisoner(s) to stay.
  2. At least one unclaimed bed or sleeping spot per prisoner to sleep on in this cell.

Note that several larger devices such as the nutrient paste dispenser count as walls. In order to make a prisoner's bed, you need to click the bed/sleeping spot and click the button that says "Set for prisoners". The bed will turn orange with an orange outline of the room indicating what will be considered a cell. Setting one bed for prisoners will set all beds in that room as prison beds. Cells cannot be shared with non-prisoners. Also note that changing bed settings while a colonist is already carrying a captive may cause your pawn to release the other and generate the need to recapture which can as well result in the death of the outsider.

To arrest a prisoner, first select a drafted colonist, then right-click the target to arrest, and select 'Try to arrest <name>'. This will order the colonist to chase after, then escort, the target person. Sometimes the target will 'refuse to be arrested' (with a top of screen message) and your colonist will not reattempt to capture the pawn unless you direct them to do so. While conducting an arrest, if the drafted colonist has a mental break, the colonist will drop the prisoner and the prisoner will attempt to escape if they are not incapacitated.

Incapacitated pawns can be captured, without the need to draft a colonist.

Raiders cannot be arrested. They must be captured if you wish to take one as a prisoner. To capture a raider you must incapacitate them first, then right-click on them and select 'Capture <name>'. This will order the colonist to drag the raider to an unclaimed prison bed or prisoner sleeping spot.

Prisoners can be marked as 'guilty' through some actions, such as attacking the colony, killing/downing a colonist or attempting escape. During these times, executing that prisoner incurs a lesser mood penalty. The 'guilt' marker lasts 24 hours.

Captives from your attacks

Those you imprisoned by attacking others will be taken with the return caravan and will also be used to load your spoils of war. Sometimes, you may arrive back home near bed time and your colonists will "wisely" choose to sleep first and then escort prisoners to their cells, but leaving them outside gives them a valuable chance to escape, so make sure no prisoner is left unattended.

Hosting a Prisoner

Prisoners, like colonists, require food and medical attention or they may die. If the cell is broken, the prisoner will make an attempt to escape but can only be recaptured if the Taking a Prisoner conditions are met.

A solution to instantly meeting the conditions can be to convert one or more of the colonists' beds (provided the colonist have a private room with a claimed sleeping spot or bed) into a prison bed, and if necessary add enough sleeping spots in the same room to house all prisoners, while the real prisons are being built.

Multiple prison beds can be built in the same prison room, so several prisoners can be held in one room for "compact prisoner storage", but if the door or wall is broken or one of them decides to break out they will all escape at the same time. Prisoners without their own rooms will suffer a mood penalty, the same as colonists.

Prisoners Interaction

Only wardens and doctors can interact with prisoners. Interactions are determined by the option chosen selected in the Prisoner Interface. Other than the "Gets food", "Try to recruit", "Doctors care", and "Gets medicine" options, only one interaction in the Prisoner Interface may be selected at a time. If a prisoner is incapacitated, a doctor is required to feed the prisoner.

Care

Determines if your colonists will take care of prisoners, or just let them die.

Gets food

Wardens will provide food to the prisoner if available. When this option is unchecked a prisoner may eat meals left in a stockpile in the room or from a nutrient paste dispenser, if one is accessible and stocked.

Medical care

Determines the level of medical care administered to the prisoner. The range is similar to doctoring colonists: no care at all, to doctor care only, to medicine levels available.

Medical operations

You can also operate on any prisoners, the same way you operate on colonists.

This allows you to do things such as handicapping the prisoner to make them unable to escape (installing a peg leg then removing it), harvesting their organs, administering drugs or euthanizing them.


Social Interactions

Determines what social interactions wardens will have with prisoners.

No interaction

Wardens will not interact with the prisoner, causing no effect to relations.

Reduce resistance (0.19/1.0)

Wardens will have a conversation with the prisoner, reducing their resistance towards recruiting and making them easier to recruit.

Recruit (0.19/1.0)

Wardens will try to convince the prisoner to join the colony, but will only have a small chance to succeed, depending on each prisoner's recruitment difficulty percentage, their current mood, faction, remaining resistance, how many colonists you currently have, as well as your storyteller.

Friendly chat (B18 and earlier)

Wardens will have a conversation with the prisoner, causing an increase in relations between the warden and the prisoner, as well as the Social skill of the warden. This improves the chance of recruiting them later on.

Chat and recruit(B18 and earlier)

Wardens will try to convince the prisoner to join the colony, but will only have a small chance to succeed, depending on each prisoner's recruitment difficulty percentage, their current mood, their faction, how many colonists you currently have, as well as your storyteller. Wardens will gain Social rapport with each prisoner over time, making recruiting easier and lasting past their recruitment.

To maximize the recruit chance by fulfilling the prisoner's needs: make sure the cell is beautiful (potted plants, carpet, art, etc), lit, spacious, with a comfortable bed, and has a table and chair for the prisoner to eat off of. The carpet and plants should be done early on, as it is a big bonus for little effort. Have a separate cell for each prisoner, both to remove the "sharing rooms" debuff and to prevent them from killing one another. Feed prisoners your best food, set your colonist with the highest social rating as Warden, and wait.

Release

Wardens will take the prisoner outside and free the prisoner, who will then promptly leave the map.

Releasing an arrested colonist will have them rejoin your colony.

Releasing a prisoner from another faction will give +15 goodwill with their faction once they leave the map, provided he or she didn't belong to a pirate faction. Note that this bonus only happens as soon as they "leave the map". If that prisoner can't walk, then he or she can't leave the map. To prevent this, only prisoners capable of walking can be released. If they are incapacitated and you want to release them, then you have to heal them before releasing them if possible.

Execution

The warden will kill the prisoner, causing a -5 mood debuff for any colonist without the psychopath trait for 10.0 days, unless they are considered guilty. Executing guilty prisoners only causes a -2 mood debuff.

Note that euthanasia also kills the prisoner but only gives a -3 mood debuff and trains your doctors, too. Guilty prisoners euthanized will still give a -2 mood penalty.

Accidental

Escape

Megasloth getting sheared at the exit of a prison door, holding it open for a prisoner to escape.

If there is an exit towards open space or you leave the prison door open, the prisoner may escape.

Dropping items right in the door holds it open, giving opportunistic prisoners their chance.

This method can be used to get rid of unwanted colonists without mood penalty.

Social fights

Like colonists, prisoners can also initiate social fights with other prisoners that they are locked together with. They rarely do so with wardens, whose rapport-building won't cause negative reactions from the prisoner, though if they insult or slight the warden there will still be a chance.

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Escorting

Colonists can escort prisoners from hospitals where the bed settings were both for prisoner and hospital to another cell exclusively set for prisoner only without risking accidental release.

Escorting a prisoner from one cell to another.

Recruitment

Prisoners can be recruited into your faction if you set the 'Social Interactions' setting to 'Chat and recruit'. Wardens will come in and chat with the prisoner, then end their chat with a recruitment pitch. Most of the time the prisoner will refuse to join.

During each recruitment attempt, a warden will build rapport with the prisoner 5 times, ending with a recruitment pitch.

For every recruitment pitch made there is at least 0.5% chance that the prisoner accepts, no matter how difficult it may be.

Recruitment difficulty

Each prisoner has their own recruitment difficulty. It has several factors:

  • The base difficulty is 50%, and it can fluctuate from 30% to 70% (before post-processing)
  • For each level of technology between your faction and the enemy's, the difficulty is increased by 15%.
  • The storyteller will change the recruitment difficulty of prisoners depending on your existing population.
  • The maximum difficulty is 99%, while the minimum is 10% (33% in B18 or earlier).

Resistance

In addition to recruitment difficulty, each prisoner has a resistance stat. For prisoners can be successfully recruited, resistance must be at zero; if not, recruitment attempts will instead reduce resistance until it reaches zero.

It can be reduced by the 'Reduce resistance' or 'Recruit' interaction.

Recruitment chance

The chance for each individual recruitment pitch to succeed depends on various factors. Many of them are post-process curved.

Recruit prisoner chance

This is the Warden's stat of how likely they are to successfully recruit a prisoner.

  • The base chance is 20%, with each level of Social increasing it by 4%.
  • Talking has a 90% importance on this stat, meaning that a warden with impaired talking will have lower chances of success. In addition, colonists incapable of talking or social cannot attempt to recruit a prisoner.

Recruitment difficulty

Obviously the prisoner's recruitment difficulty is taken into account.

  • At 0% difficulty, the base chance factor is 200%.
  • At 33% difficulty (lowest possible, Beta 18 or earlier), the base chance factor is 133%.
  • At 50% difficulty, the base chance factor is 100%.
  • At 99% difficulty (highest possible), the base chance factor is 2%.
  • At 100% difficulty, the base chance factor is 0%.

Currently there are no prisoners with a recruit difficulty of 0% or 100%.

Opinion towards warden

Opinion of the prisoner towards the warden can greatly affect recruitment chances. This is usually increased by the warden building rapport with the prisoner.

  • At -50 opinion or below, the recruitment chance factor is 0%.
  • At 50 opinion the recruitment chance factor is 100%.
  • At 100 opinion the recruitment chance factor is 200%.

Current mood

The mood of the prisoner when the recruitment pitch is made also matters. A well-fed prisoner in an impressive cell with give a fine mood to work with.

  • At 10% mood or below, the recruitment chance factor is 25%.
  • Between 25 - 50% mood, the recruitment chance factor is 100%.
  • At 100% mood, the recruitment chance factor is 150%.

Prison breaks

Prisoners have a small chance to decide to break out and escape. During this time, they are able to open all prison doors like your colonists, and will attempt to equip weapons. Prisoner break events are rolled per prisoner, meaning that the more prisoners you have, the greater the chance of a prison break happening.

In a break, all prisoners in that cell or barracks will escape. Prisoners from different cells may also join in, or choose not to do so.

To fight escaping prisoners with less risk of killing them, use blunt weaponry, unarmed melee, or a single colonist shooting them. Be careful about downed wardens as they will steal weapons from them, making them harder to fight. Place your exits away from the map edge, preferably facing a direction where your colonists can quickly respond to breakouts. Funneling all prisoners into 1 exit also helps in dealing with prison breaks by allowing wardens to deal with them 1 at a time.

Caravans

Prisoners can be brought along in caravans, after capturing them from various sources, such as a faction base attack.

Prisoners can be formed as part of a caravan, but like everybody else they need to be capable of moving. Reforming a caravan as opposed to forming one from scratch removes this requirement, meaning you can bring any downed prisoners you find. Prisoners will carry 35 kg worth of items, like your colonists.

If a caravan has a hostile encounter, like ambushes or base attacks, the prisoner will proceed to wander around the map without attempting to escape. This often puts the prisoner at risk as they may wander into the crossfire getting themselves severely injured or killed. Hostile factions will also attack prisoners if they are captured from an enemy faction of theirs.

Unwanted Prisoners

There are several ways to 'get rid of' unwanted prisoners. Most involve the death the prisoner. Any colonist without the psychopath trait will get a negative mood effect from a prisoner dying. Normally this effect is -5, but euthanasia gives a lighter -3 penalty, and if a prisoner is considered guilty and is executed/euthanized, it will only be -2.

Enemies who had fallen by your might may not always be worth their keep, e.g. a hostile who during the fight got his/her spine shattered. That person won't be able to move at all and can't obtain a replacement, so are unable to perform anything for your colony, to the point that not even slave traders will be interested in purchasing them. They are only useful for organ harvests and should be disposed of as they can't be released either.

Organ removal*
You can remove one kidney and one lung without prisoner dying. Removing important, singular body parts like the heart will kill the prisoner. Removing any organ will give all colonists without the psychopath trait a negative mood modifier.
Starvation
Set 'gets food' to the false (x) and wait. The prisoner will have the negative thoughts and resulting mental breaks associated with hunger. This may cause prisoners in shared cells to attack each other, including them severely injuring/killing ones you don't want dead.
Selling To Slaver
If combined with organ removal this gets you the most silver. Selling a prisoner will give all colonists a -5 mood penalty labeled "A prisoner was sold" that lasts for 7 days and 12 hours and the seller a Social penalty.
Temperature control
Using heaters or coolers, lower/raise the temperature of the cell to a lethal level.
Manually killing them*
You can draft a colonist with a weapon and order them to kill the prisoner by clicking 'B' and selecting the prisoner.
Execution*
The execution in the prisoner interaction menu allows this.
Euthanasia
Open the 'Operations' menu in the Health tab, then select 'Euthanize'. A doctor will come in and euthanize the prisoner. Similar to Execution, except it allows doctors to practice medicine, and has a lighter mood penalty.
Release
Financial gains aside, this can be the best option as you get free goodwill without negative mood effects. Not very useful against pirates as it does not result in increased goodwill, but it does prevent the mood debuffs that normally result from getting rid of unwanted prisoners.