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If you press CTRL + F12 you will see a HugsLib log. Could you post it here too?
Maybe they just never spend enough time in the same room to be able to talk. Also, it might just be their psyche. Some pawns are just too introverted to ever start a conversation.
I checked, and they don't. Their compatibility rating is 4.47, though, which I figure is decent. One thing I noticed, though, is that they both have higher conversation chances with a third colonist, despite both having slightly negative compatibilities with them.
They're always spending time in the same building (just a few rooms) or within close proximity of each other. Plus, there haven't been any conversations in 3 years.
I messed around with some things, and after some trial and error I figured out that it's the fact that they're both either less or slightly extroverted. After bumping it up to "more" on both of them, they now have a chance to talk. To me, at least, this doesn't make a lot of sense - I know plenty of introverts who can converse amongst themselves. Perhaps they could still converse, just at a lower rate. However (and if at all - I understand if you want to keep it true to the original) you decide to tackle this, thank you for your help @Kemper @Nilserich! It is greatly appreciated!