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Note that trying to interrogate a merchant can cause a wagon to fall apart. | Note that trying to interrogate a merchant can cause a wagon to fall apart. | ||
− | Corruption of residents is based on the initiator and recipient's social skills, much like interrogation, and if the corruption is successful | + | Corruption of residents is based on the initiator and recipient's social skills, much like interrogation, and if the corruption is successful the recipient will become a part of the organisation. They will then take part in whatever plot the organisation intends to enact within your fort. |
An interrogator can interview somebody that corrupted them. However, no crime report is generated, nor is the organization added to the counterintelligence screen. | An interrogator can interview somebody that corrupted them. However, no crime report is generated, nor is the organization added to the counterintelligence screen. |