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Like for example the faction blend mod
or the Nyaron mod.
or anthro mod;
Why is that?
I had trouble figuring this out as well, but as you read the description. The wording might be a bit confusing. But Spacer tech can still be researched (For some reason.) But not only that. Vanilla tech gets limited. But NOT any other mod technology.
So yes, you can research WW2 technologies.
Because selecting them and researching them are two entirely different things
Just curious.
Crink Zavala, elite mercenary, mute, logger.
Guy Moreau, elite mercenary, medical assistant, geologist.
Margarita Frey, elite mercenary, shelter child, escaped convict.
Levin Lossfelt, elite mercenary, street child, slave chemist.
And several others, but all with the "elite mercenary" tag, so that seems to be the culprit.
They are named South Thiareera, which is a rough outlander union. It has pawns using Recon Armor and Helmets, as well as biocoded weaponry.