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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
Ovum items can be fertilized by a controllable, fertile male pawn in order to create an [[embryo]]. Select the pawn, and right click on the ovum to start fertilization. This always succeeds if [[Reproduction#Fertility|Fertility]] is greater than 0. Male prisoners cannot fertilize an ovum. The embryo will have [[gene]]s dependent on who the mother and father are.
 
Ovum items can be fertilized by a controllable, fertile male pawn in order to create an [[embryo]]. Select the pawn, and right click on the ovum to start fertilization. This always succeeds if [[Reproduction#Fertility|Fertility]] is greater than 0. Male prisoners cannot fertilize an ovum. The embryo will have [[gene]]s dependent on who the mother and father are.
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Ova do not rot or spoil over time; they only [[deteriorate]] when left outside.
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==

Revision as of 17:56, 28 November 2022

Ovum

Ovum

An extracted, unfertilized human ovum cell stored in a protective capsule. Once fertilized by a male, it becomes an embryo which can then be implanted into a human mother or growth vat.

Base Stats

Type
[[]]
Market Value
50 Silver
Stack Limit
10
Mass
0.5 kg
HP
50
Flammability
100%

An extracted, unfertilized, human ovum cell stored in a protective capsule. Once fertilized by a male, it becomes an embryo which can then be implanted into a human mother or growth vat.

Acquisition

Ovum items are harvested from live female humans, with a Fertility stat greater than 0%. This is done through the "Extract ovum for IVF" surgery, which requires the Fertility Procedures research. This requires 1x herbal medicine or better. Ovum can be extracted from prisoners.

After extracting an ovum, it will not be possible to extract another for the next ten days. A pawn's health tab will show how many days it will take before the next ovum can be extracted.

Summary

Ovum items can be fertilized by a controllable, fertile male pawn in order to create an embryo. Select the pawn, and right click on the ovum to start fertilization. This always succeeds if Fertility is greater than 0. Male prisoners cannot fertilize an ovum. The embryo will have genes dependent on who the mother and father are.

Ova do not rot or spoil over time; they only deteriorate when left outside.

Analysis

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