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melodeeinar

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Jul 18, 2024
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Description
Cyberization changes founding species to a different species

Game Version
3.12.5

What version do you use?
Steam

What expansions do you have installed?
Synthetic Dawn, Utopia, Leviathans Story Pack, Apocalypse, Megacorp, Distant Stars, Ancient Relics, Federations, Nemesis, Galactic Paragons

Do you have mods enabled?
Yes

Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
First of all, I can't tell if this is caused by a mod or the base game. I can't reproduce it on a new game with the modpack (using debug commands to get cyberization). I also can't disable the mods since they're critical for the save in question.

What happens is that when cyberization augments pops, it will change them to a different species. This species, as far as I can tell, does not exist before the augmentation (so the augmentation code creates the species). It seems to change depending on when you augment the population, but it is deterministic in the sense that it will create the same population if you start augmenting at the same time. Sometimes the new species gets the cyborg trait, other times it does not.

I am a software engineer so I am capable of debugging on my end as well, but I don't see any tools available on my end to use.

I am running:
- ACOT
- Dynamic Difficulty
- Guilli's Planet Modifiers
- Gigastructural
- NSC
- More Events
- Star Oath
- UI overhaul dynamic
- Elves of Stellaris
- Dynamic political events
- Real space
- Universal resource patch

Steps to reproduce the issue.
1. Start save
2. Go to `Grana` and enable the augmentation center
3. Wait for the next 3 pops to be augmented
4. Check species tab, and the new species will be there (Leaders may die as well as they lose their immortality trait)

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I've also heard that this can affect AI empires, according to a Steam discussion. I know that there is a possibility that it could be a mod, but as the mods I am using are all major within the Stellaris community, I think it would be beneficial to track down the cause even if it is a mod or mod conflict.
 
Post a screenshot of your species list showing the different portraits.