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The last time I played Kenshi was so long ago that I don't remember it at all.
They are, in fact, implemented as prisoners in cages, so you can freely search them. Well, unless some other mods interfere with that.
I don't remember how I chose the colour palettes to add to the list anymore. Some of the ‘vanilla’ ones were very similar to others, so I didn't add them, and added a few of my own instead. I might have missed some though.
A little overpopulation, nothing special, just keep passing by, nothing to see here
I don't remember if I set the option to make squad size independent of population settings or not... I think I did, for both the "dolls" squad and the merchant squad.
But things like this shouldn't happen anyway.
(Unless something's bugged out in my game, and the empty pedestals should have belonged to them)
This.
Back then I was thinking about making a separate race that would look like a mannequin - made of wood, like in Skyrim.
But considering how Kenshi handles NPCs, living and moving wooden mannequins would look even more strange than robotic skeletons.