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I would also consider removing long toxflu. It balloons a single lion scratch into something colony crippling with everyone having impacted lungs forever.
Honestly, it feels very frustrating to deal with. Not only is it impossible to treat, but it also leaves a permanent debuff on colonists, which feels overly punishing.
In a large colony, the situation gets even worse - colonists keep infecting each other in a loop, even after being treated. I even tried giving one of them artificial lungs, but the disease still affected them, which really doesn’t make sense.
I understand you may have intended this as a challenge, but right now it feels more annoying than engaging, especially since players don’t have any real way to deal with it strategically.
Maybe consider adding a treatment, or making the infection less punishing in some way?