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There isn't a stamina capacity, instead Exhaustion is increased until reaching limits of Tiredness (2k Exhaustion,) Over-Extertion (4k,) to Unconsciousness. These are determined by physical attributes and possibly the body plan of the unit. Exhaustion decreases at a rate most certainly determined by Endurance, and possibly other attributes and body plan factors.<br>
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There isn't a stamina capacity, instead Exhaustion is increased until reaching limits of Tiredness, Over-Extertion, to Unconsciousness. These are determined by physical attributes and possibly the body plan of the unit. Exhaustion decreases at a rate most certainly determined by Endurance, and possibly other attributes and body plan factors.<br>
  
 
Fat tissue layer thickness scales to Stored Fat, so it will modify speed gradually. Death by starvation won't occur until Stored Fat is completely depleted, so you can survive hunger as long as you have some. As of 43.05 layer insulation properties aren't used, but I expect that to change in future updates.
 
Fat tissue layer thickness scales to Stored Fat, so it will modify speed gradually. Death by starvation won't occur until Stored Fat is completely depleted, so you can survive hunger as long as you have some. As of 43.05 layer insulation properties aren't used, but I expect that to change in future updates.

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