07-02-2021, 10:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-02-2021, 04:39 PM by Mordent. Edited 1 time in total.)
Limb fabrication/reattachment is about as close to zero effort as it can be.
If robotics is functioning, make them do the replacement limbs. If they are not functioning, bust in and print what you need to get your patients limbed-up.
If they are busy dealing with a bunch of other people without limbs, ask if they want help and just hold the door open (have a cyborg bolt it open, use a locker or crate or whatever to hold the door on an auto-close, or just hack it open) to get access to their fabricators. Alternatively: queue up like 5 of each and boom, you're done.
You can also slice limbs off of corpses and re-use those. The best part about that is that they don't cost any resources, and you don't have to worry about corpses feeling pain. If you are in a situation where a lot of people are coming in missing (and also not holding onto) their limbs you probably also have a lot of corpses to use.
TL;DR: don't take a job from robotics.
If robotics is functioning, make them do the replacement limbs. If they are not functioning, bust in and print what you need to get your patients limbed-up.
If they are busy dealing with a bunch of other people without limbs, ask if they want help and just hold the door open (have a cyborg bolt it open, use a locker or crate or whatever to hold the door on an auto-close, or just hack it open) to get access to their fabricators. Alternatively: queue up like 5 of each and boom, you're done.
You can also slice limbs off of corpses and re-use those. The best part about that is that they don't cost any resources, and you don't have to worry about corpses feeling pain. If you are in a situation where a lot of people are coming in missing (and also not holding onto) their limbs you probably also have a lot of corpses to use.
TL;DR: don't take a job from robotics.