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− | When a soldier gets injured in combat, the soldier is put off duty and goes on medical leave for a certain number of days. Sometimes the number of days can be ridiculously high, and at other times it may appear to not even exist. If injured troopers are assigned to a transport, they will be removed. Once the soldier has healed, they'll go back on duty, but | + | When a soldier gets injured in combat, the soldier is put off duty and goes on medical leave for a certain number of days. Sometimes the number of days can be ridiculously high, and at other times it may appear to not even exist. If injured troopers are assigned to a transport, they will be removed. Once the soldier has healed, they'll go back on duty, but must be manually reassigned to a transport. |
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− | The | + | The number of days a soldier will spend in recovery ranges randomly from |
− | + | (Health Lost * 0.5) to (Health Lost * 1.5) | |
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− | + | Therefore, a soldier returning from a mission wounded for 10 HP will be in recovery from 5 to 15 days. A genetically mutated über soldier D with 254 lost hitpoints (out of 255) will stay in bed for a grand total of ''127'' to ''381'' days. With power comes a price. With ultimate power comes the ultimate price. | |
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=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 20:12, 4 May 2006
Overview
When a soldier gets injured in combat, the soldier is put off duty and goes on medical leave for a certain number of days. Sometimes the number of days can be ridiculously high, and at other times it may appear to not even exist. If injured troopers are assigned to a transport, they will be removed. Once the soldier has healed, they'll go back on duty, but must be manually reassigned to a transport.
Formula
The number of days a soldier will spend in recovery ranges randomly from
(Health Lost * 0.5) to (Health Lost * 1.5)
Therefore, a soldier returning from a mission wounded for 10 HP will be in recovery from 5 to 15 days. A genetically mutated über soldier D with 254 lost hitpoints (out of 255) will stay in bed for a grand total of 127 to 381 days. With power comes a price. With ultimate power comes the ultimate price.