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Thanks for all the effort. Further in this run and everything is working. (I would have tested spark damage/repair, but I'm at that point where ALL my dudes/ettes are basically superheroes. 🤣)
I'll double check that with a mission where I let the spark get damaged...and fix it.
Although, I also gotta say, that I really like the idea of engineering repair bays, so I might end up with that option 'off' after testing.
(zero issues with 'tired'...that makes perfect sense.)
For anyone reading this, I have never bought the "all better on the battlefield, and magically hurt later". We have psionics and crazy 'fantasy' elements blended within this title, so for me, if I take the time to fix my troops, losing them for up to 2 weeks for "injuries" feels like an annoying double jeopardy. Heh heh.
I figured that had to be the issue....now to figure out why my ballistic shield upgrades aren't increasing their stats. heh heh. (It never ends...which is kinda' fun as well.)