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'''Unconscious''' is the state wherein a [[dwarf]] is unable to move or do anything of their own accord.  It's noted under the basic wounds screen ({{k|v}}iew creature -> {{k|w}}ounds.
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'''Unconscious''' is a state in which a dwarf is unable to do anything.  It's noted under the basic wounds screen ({{k|v}}iew creature -> {{k|w}}ounds)).
  
Dwarves can become unconscious for a variety of reasons.  The most common, of course, is that they're [[sleep]]ing.  However, a sufficiently-injured dwarf can, and will, faint and become unconscious.  Should such an injured dwarf make it into the [[healthcare]] system, they'll remain unconscious with the [[Rest]] job until they're treated.
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Dwarves can become unconscious for a variety of reasons.  The most common, of course, is that they're {{l|sleep}}ing.  However, a sufficiently-injured dwarf can, and will, faint and become unconscious.  Should such an injured dwarf make it into the {{l|healthcare}} system, stay unconscious with the {{l|Rest}} job while he is treated.
  
Anything that falls unconscious can be caught in a [[trap]], including creatures normally immune to them. This includes Dwarves, who might decide to take their last nap ever on a tile with [[Trap_component|10 Giant Axe Blades]].
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Anything that's unconscious can be caught in a [[trap]]. That's includes [TRAPAVOID] creatures (Such as forgotten beasts and [[titans]]). Dwarves can also be caught in cage traps, should they become unconscious(Possibly by sleeping on one?).
 
 
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