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This is a game problem that exists due to bad players forgetting about their "drafted" pawns which inconveniences good players who do remember their positions by causing the drafted to automatically undraft and leave their player assigned spots. Ideally at least to my opinion, if a soldier wants to nap, have a snack or pee, the soldier should at least ask for permission, but no, they disobey your orders and can cause player struggles when commanding a multi-colony game.
 
This is a game problem that exists due to bad players forgetting about their "drafted" pawns which inconveniences good players who do remember their positions by causing the drafted to automatically undraft and leave their player assigned spots. Ideally at least to my opinion, if a soldier wants to nap, have a snack or pee, the soldier should at least ask for permission, but no, they disobey your orders and can cause player struggles when commanding a multi-colony game.
  
'''Ludeon:''' https://ludeon.com/forums/index.php?topic=35832.msg407085#msg407085
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'''Steam:''' https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1366888108
 
'''Steam:''' https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1366888108

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