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yes, in fact the more I think about it, you would definitely NOT want to destroy the cube. Keep it safe. The cube is all.
Our psychotic researcher Finchley, finally cracked the code...
We had to seal off the room with Granite walls at each doorway until every obsessed colonist was in a withdrawl coma...
Then, one of the few clear minded colonists [REDACTED]freeing the colonists from [REDACTED]!!!
Glorious victory was made today!!! The colony lives on!!
You need to research it untill you discover that you need to use the shards to turn it off. But doing so all your pawns interested in the cube will go berserk. Here is what I did: I put all my vampires into deathrest and the normal pawns I anesthetized, then I destroyed the cube. No one went berserk.