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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Signed-off-by: Cody Brittain <1779662+Generalcamo@users.noreply.github.com>
In an effort to make the way our sprites are organized make a little bit
more sense, this takes ALL the sprites in `icons/clothing` and moves
them over `icons/obj/item/clothing` or another appropriate file in the
case of non-clothing items.
A lot of these files had to be split since they lumped everything into
the same dmi which had to be changed since people, reasonably, expect to
find a hat in the folder named `hat` and not in the one where we're
supposed to keep uniforms in.
A lot of smaller files were also merged into already existing dmis where
it made sense.
Lastly, all the colourable items kept in `icons/obj/item/clothing` were
updated to the new palette. Those items were:
**Backpacks:**
- GD Sacred Icon
**Belts:**
- Fannypack
**Gloves:**
- Gloves
- Single Glove
**Hats:**
- GD Cowl
- GD Cube Hood
- Furred Crown
- Surgeon Cap
- Kippah
- Plain Hood
**Shoes:**
- Konyanger Gomusin
**Coats:**
- GD Eccentric Coat
**Uniforms:**
- Colourable Dress
- Shortsleeve Dress
- Evening Gown
- Open Shoulder Dress
- Assymetric Dress
- Tea Dress
- Long Sleeve Dress
- Colourable Scrubs
- Colourable Jumpsuit
Added an optional acting captain uniform briefcase to the captain's locker. It includes a jacket, a cap, an armband, and a captain radio.
Currently, the only way to show that you're acting captain is to change your ID or to steal the captain's clothes. I thought that was pretty silly, especially for something that's somewhat standard procedure during a chaotic antag round. So I sprited some gear that allows command members to say "Hey, you see this sprite? You should be listening to this guy."