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Dear All,
I just want to ensure I am not missing anything.
I have duplicants that are working in "Ocean" environment. They are moving in mixture of salt water 35 C deg and hydrogen 33 C deg. Yet they are constantly getting "Chilly Surrounding". Body temperature is 37 C. Temperature change is 0.0008 C/s. I think I am losing 2DTU/s to environment and duplicant can produce 83DTU/s.
Is this really "Chilly Surrounding"? 50% speed reduction seems to be pretty harsh for that conditions.
BTW I have Spaced Out, Frosty and Bionic DLCs enabled but this is not Frosty asteroid.

Any details are welcome.

Best regards,
Sheaker

Nope. I was monitoring it quite intensively. It is almost a fresh colony. It was in cycle below 50. I entered Ocean Biome and my dups were moving slow and that brought my attention. Ocean Biom has temperature above 30 deg everywhere and some 95deg water was already there due to salt water geyser. I know hydrogen has high thermal conductivity but I still think Chilly Surrounding at 33 deg is too much.

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It looks like... it is matter of hydrogen being super conductive anyway. My duplicant was later standing in hydrogen of 34.9 C and Chilly Surrounding got triggered. There was a total heat change of -60 DTU/s with just 2.1 C difference between body temperature and hydrogen. Soooooooooo severe.

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EDIT:
It seems like 2DTU/s I claimed earlier was in different spot where there was no longer hydrogen but some pockets of oxygen.

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