Yet more tragedy strikes the stalwart and industrious dwarves of Steamplains!
One of my hard-working farmers was injured by falling rope reeds! Was it workplace accident or dastardly sabotage?!
My "greenhouse" above-ground farm has a ramp up to the above-aquifer soil layers in the forest from the desert biome where I carved most of my fort. It has a farm, but also space for tree farming surface trees in the forest biome, and I have it marked as a plant gathering zone. For reasons I don't understand, rope reeds were dropped on top of the hatch, so when my farmer came up the ramp and opened the hatch, the rope reeds fell on him.
This wouldn't be a problem, as they're light, and it's only a 1z drop, but somehow, while one rope reed was deflected by a pig tail mitten, the other hit the upper torso, and bruised the lung, shutting down lung function.
This, of course, triggered my crack battlefield recovery team to spring once more into action. Fresh from their horrible experience with that worker getting a bee sting, they tackled the dwarf and dragged her away from the farm she was still trying to plant seeds within. Doc Dour, my Chief (and only) Medical Dwarf had already strategically planned a nap. After throwing my farmer on the bed, the farmer promptly got back up and ran back to the farm, because lung function had already resumed.
In other news, the human caravan left its wagons behind because "the depot was inaccessible". It turns out traps now keep wagons out. Reading the wiki, this has been the case for the past couple versions... I never really did a serious 0.34 fort, so I'm running into these "Wait, that changed?! WHEN?!" things pretty often...