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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I've noticed that if the pawn with an inherited implant gene and no xenogenes uses the implant ability on another pawn, everything still works- but of course, no genes are passed on because the implanting pawn didn't have xenogenes. I think this is more of an oversight than an outright bug- still technically a bug I suppose.
Pigskins, dirtmoles, impids, baseliners, and yttakin have endogenes. As in, inheritable genes.
Sanguophage, hussar, highmate, and genies have xenogenes, as in non-inheritable - but of course they usually have endogenes too, such as melanin and their birth xenotype's endogenes.