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Have to say, I'm glad I'm not the only one out there who puts way too much thought into the lore and background of things in Rimworld.
I was on the fence about whether M-Gens should have the fragile or pain sensitivity flaw, and I might switch fragile and pain with the Syren. The Astros were engineered to not suffer bone density loss in microgravity as part of the package to let them live a healthy life in deep space.
Very neat mod, very much enjoy spacer types and I'm sad that we don't have many represented in xenotypes present in vanilla. My only recommendation is that I would give M-Gens and Astros the Delicate gene as well, to represent bone embrittlement from a lifetime of microgravity life. Maybe Strong Crafting to offset that, representing the technological acumen it'd take for folks to keep space stations going over time - all sorts of complex components to craft, after all. Either that, or leave it with a slightly higher metabolic efficiency, say that the lack of bone and muscle maintenance leaves metabolism free for other things.
The official version of Save Our Ship has not updated to Rimworld 1.4, thus there is nothing I can do there.