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Update: 21 Jun, 2024 @ 5:42pm

# Changes made in Mod v1.6
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# Compatibility confirmed for Stellaris update v3.12.5

Update: 6 Jun, 2024 @ 10:14am

# Changes made in Mod v1.5
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# Compatibility confirmed for Stellaris update v3.12.4
# Cleaned up a minor issue that was presenting in the error log, no substantive changes.

Update: 30 May, 2024 @ 8:03pm

# Changes made in Mod v1.4
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# Compatibility confirmed for Stellaris update v3.12.3

Update: 25 May, 2024 @ 10:39pm

# Changes made in Mod v1.3
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# Addresses gestalt empires not having access to the automatic resettlement decisions.
# Adds an edict which automatically resettles all pops with "synaptic service" onto the lathe.

Update: 24 May, 2024 @ 6:15pm

# Changes made in Mod v1.2
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# Updated for compatibility with Stellaris v3.12.2
# Automatic resettlement decisions do not count any pops on the synaptic lathe. Also, "resettle robots" does not count machines which are not of the "robot_servant" stratum.

Update: 8 Jan, 2024 @ 8:52pm

# Changes made in Mod v1.1
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# Added three additional Planetary Decisions to instantly resettle all pops (slaves, robot servitors, or undesirables, respectively) onto the selected planet. The cost will be the same as the total for manually resettling them all individually, but it can be completed with one click.
# To prevent cluttering the decision list, these choices will only show up on thrall worlds, penal colonies, or planets designated as the abduction target, and only when there are relevant pops elsewhere to resettle.

Update: 23 Dec, 2023 @ 12:36am

First upload to Steam Workshop.

# Changes made in Mod v1.0
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# Adds Planetary Decision "Designate Abduction Target", which will cause all newly abducted pops to be sent to the chosen planet (or one of the marked planets at random, if the decision is used on multiple planets).
# The preferential abduction destination applies to pops stolen via "Raiding" bombardment, or kidnapped via the Kidnapper (Tzrynn Tithe) general trait.