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Alternatively, peg legs can be installed on your [[prisoner]]s, making them easier to stop when starting a prison escape or going [[berserk]]. As peg legs actively make the pawn worse, it isn't recommended to install peg legs on those who you would like to recruit, at least until you can make [[bionic leg]] replacements. | Alternatively, peg legs can be installed on your [[prisoner]]s, making them easier to stop when starting a prison escape or going [[berserk]]. As peg legs actively make the pawn worse, it isn't recommended to install peg legs on those who you would like to recruit, at least until you can make [[bionic leg]] replacements. | ||
− | Unlike healthy organic legs, peg legs can be removed; removing them will result in no leg, and removing both will permanently incapacitate a pawn. This is great if you | + | Unlike healthy organic legs, peg legs can be removed; removing them will result in no leg, and removing both will permanently incapacitate a pawn. This is great if you just need prisoners to harvest [[hemogen pack]]s{{BiotechIcon}} or [[gene extractor|extract genes]]{{BiotechIcon}} from. |
{{Moving Part Efficiency Table}} | {{Moving Part Efficiency Table}} |