1. What the circumstances were.
Some chicks hatched in my fridge, which is unlikely cause they had to be fertilized, and then survive the cold environment to hatch. These eggs may very well have been wild. My colonists just collected them. I guess one of them ducked out of the fridge when the door was open.
2. What happened.
A chick escaped my freezer and dug through a mountain to escape my base, and leave the map. I only realized they were escaping when I got a notification of "area revealed" I then watched it peck its way through solid rock in like an ingame hour.
3. What you expected to happen.
I expected the chick wander around aimlessly until it died or wandered off the map.
4. How to Reproduce.
I have very little info on that. I will post the save and screenshots in the thread for more info. The chicks belonged to another faction that had stopped by with some chickens, laid some eggs, my colonists grabbed them after they were fertilized. That is a loose theory on how it happened and how to reproduce it.
Some chicks hatched in my fridge, which is unlikely cause they had to be fertilized, and then survive the cold environment to hatch. These eggs may very well have been wild. My colonists just collected them. I guess one of them ducked out of the fridge when the door was open.
2. What happened.
A chick escaped my freezer and dug through a mountain to escape my base, and leave the map. I only realized they were escaping when I got a notification of "area revealed" I then watched it peck its way through solid rock in like an ingame hour.
3. What you expected to happen.
I expected the chick wander around aimlessly until it died or wandered off the map.
4. How to Reproduce.
I have very little info on that. I will post the save and screenshots in the thread for more info. The chicks belonged to another faction that had stopped by with some chickens, laid some eggs, my colonists grabbed them after they were fertilized. That is a loose theory on how it happened and how to reproduce it.