This has zero reason to exist in our code base. We have no procs or
variables tied to this. I removed it to make future modifications
cleaner.
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* The Pumped Up Kicks Update
Shoes. New shoes. Look at them.
* WELCOME TO THE UNDERGROUND
* for the love of crust
* turns out a var already existed for that but was never implemented ffs
* face it you're never going to make it
* these are winter boots
* removes Paradox's Thinly Veiled Fetish
* shiit
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update code/modules/clothing/shoes/oxfords.dm
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* oops
* fuck this file
* nice balls, bro
* check out how hard i can pee
* pissing on the moon
* caligaeae
* pee pee poo poo man
* fixes
* damn you
* merge fixes
* knees more
* damn you merge conflict
* fix
* fixes 2
* riding boots
* truly, this fixes things
* dammit ctrl s
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As a continuation of #9389
As a bonus, any drugs that mentioned their IRL counterpart in their description now describe their predecessor as ancient, and the new ones as modern. The biggest difference here is just the Antihistamine which was given a full new name. They're similar enough that they'll be recognized (most of them) but different enough for us to call our own and not care what the real medicines are/do since these are our sci-fantasy versions just inspired by them.
It was a mistake to use real life chemicals on the grounds of "realism", especially when the chemical doesn't actually act realistically to how it does in real life. With the removal of the Inaprovaline medication as well, we can return the name to Norepinephrine, which was originally called Inaprovaline anyway.
This PR splits the ERT file up into a bunch of files, to edit them later much easier.
1 Doctor (Lead), intended to do advanced medical stuff to heal people.
2 Paramedics, intended to bring injured to the doctor. (Can likely also do advanced medical stuff, but the doctor should be the primary one to do so)
1 Bodyguard, intended to stay with and defend in the IAC team. (Also trained in medical procedures, but not super advanced.)