Does eating dead pets warrant a mood debuff?

Started by Saw Candyman, August 30, 2015, 07:55:14 PM

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Saw Candyman

Not like I would want to eat my pets, but it seems like a bit of a waste to bury perfectly good food...
Magic Conch, my least favorite colonist (who has cataracts and is incapable of Dumb Labor) is bleeding to death! What should I do?

"Nothing."

THE MAGIC CONCH HAS SPOKEN!

Ykara

I've eaten all my dogs and my colonists are ok with it.

Panzer

My pet snake camembert was delicious ;D Tynan must ve had quite the laugh when he added all those names

Saw Candyman

My friend has a dog named Farter. I can see it now:
Tynan: I need more dog names. Hey Greg, any ideas?
Greg: (Farts loudly)
Tynan: Great idea, Greg! I knew I could count on you to come through!
Magic Conch, my least favorite colonist (who has cataracts and is incapable of Dumb Labor) is bleeding to death! What should I do?

"Nothing."

THE MAGIC CONCH HAS SPOKEN!

mumblemumble

I would say yes, if its named perhaps. But a small one. Otherwise animal ranching will be just like cannibalism with mood debuffs.
Why to people worry about following their heart? Its lodged in your chest, you won't accidentally leave it behind.

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Its bad because reasons, and if you don't know the reasons, you are horrible. You cannot ask what the reasons are or else you doubt it. But the reasons are irrefutable. Logic.

Too-DAMN-Much

personally i say only if it has maxed it's available training.

Mihsan

Quote from: Ykara on August 30, 2015, 07:58:46 PM
I've eaten all my dogs and my colonists are ok with it.

Lol, I was eating my labradors for a years. Just a few months ago I realised: "What? My dead dogs are going into the freezer and then to the butcher? Ops!...".

And now I have a nice graveyard for animals.
Pain, agony and mechanoids.