I also asked this question in the Rules Clarification Section. But I think it should be addressed in the errata because of contradictory text passages on this topic.
I use the 2nd printing and there are 3 mentions of getting unsconsious - but only as "fluff text" and cross-reference
On page 100 in the section "Final Calculations" for character creation it states: "Every character has a Condition Monitor that tells the player how much Physical and Stun damage they can take before falling unconscious. ... For more information on using the Condition Monitor, see Damage, p. 169".
On page 137 section "Using Survival" skill it states "If your Stun Condition Monitor overflows and you fall unconcious,..."
On page 285 section "Combat Spells" Stunball it states "They are sometimes referred to as sleep spells because the can render targets unconscious but keep thema live"
On the contrary the Combat Rules say otherwise
On Page 169 "Stun Damage" and page 170 "Exceeding the condition monitor" there is absolut no mention of the word unconscious. Actually there is no mention of unconsciousness in the whole combat section.
Now my question is - was it forgotten to put a rule in the combat/damage/healing section for going unconscious and getting up again??
Or was it taken out of there on purpose and it got forgotten to delete the cross-references on going unconscious in the named places? I mean there are some examples for this kind of error when the rules were apparently changed in the course of rule-design and didn't get corrected at every mentioning in the book (for example the charging attack on page 162 vs 186)
Is there any official statement to this cause?