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− | A resurrector mech serum can be used on any non-desiccated organic [[corpse]], [[human]] or [[animal]], even rotting ones. Select a colonist and right-click the serum, then click a valid target. They will use the serum on the corpse, returning it to life. This will restore missing organs and eliminate all health problems, except for brain injury and Luciferium addiction. [[Artificial body parts]] are not affected, and any [[Babies|pregnant]]{{BiotechIcon}} deceased human or animal will retain their pregnancy when revived by the resurrector mech serum and their pregnancy will continue | + | A resurrector mech serum can be used on any non-desiccated organic [[corpse]], [[human]] or [[animal]], even rotting ones. Select a colonist and right-click the serum, then click a valid target. They will use the serum on the corpse, returning it to life. This will restore missing organs and eliminate all health problems, except for brain injury and Luciferium addiction. [[Artificial body parts]] are not affected, and any [[Babies|pregnant]]{{BiotechIcon}} deceased human or animal will retain their pregnancy when revived by the resurrector mech serum and their pregnancy will continue. |
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Using the serum removes the "Tainted" tag from any clothing worn on the dead. Any eligible [[title]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} is immediately passed on to the heir, and won't be received even when revived. | Using the serum removes the "Tainted" tag from any clothing worn on the dead. Any eligible [[title]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} is immediately passed on to the heir, and won't be received even when revived. |