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FYI you really don't want or need the forceLoadAfter tag, it will shove the mod between core and the DLCs and that's really not necessary for like 99.9% of all mods. Unless you have a dependency or known conflict/interaction that requires a special load order, you don't need to bother with any of the load order tags. And even then loadAfter is perfectly fine.
Yes it prevents fatal wounds
I like this very much.
Saves me of having to find cousin John, aunt May, and grandpa Daisuke in a big ol' raider pile, so I can down them via applying anesthetics with Character Editor, just so I can capture them for later recruiting. Or imprisoning in my very own cryptosleep prison if they svck.
This one saved by butt recently and i thought i would share <3