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− | '''Unconscious''' is | + | '''Unconscious''' is the state wherein a {{L|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. |
− | 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, | + | 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, they'll remain unconscious with the {{l|Rest}} job until they're treated. |
− | Anything that | + | Anything that falls unconscious can be caught in a {{L|trap}}, including creatures normally immune to them. This includes Dwarves, who might decide to take their last nap ever on a tile with {{L|Trap_component|10 Giant Axe Blades}}. |
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Unconscious is the state wherein a Template:L is unable to move or do anything of their own accord. It's noted under the basic wounds screen (view creature -> wounds.
Dwarves can become unconscious for a variety of reasons. The most common, of course, is that they're Template:Ling. However, a sufficiently-injured dwarf can, and will, faint and become unconscious. Should such an injured dwarf make it into the Template:L system, they'll remain unconscious with the Template:L job until they're treated.
Anything that falls unconscious can be caught in a Template:L, including creatures normally immune to them. This includes Dwarves, who might decide to take their last nap ever on a tile with Template:L.