# Summary
This PR decouples the eye sprite state from the robots integrated light
state.
To my understanding, disabling the eye glow wasn't primarily intended by
toggling the light and at the same time the toggle-states were flipped.
Fixes#21769
## Sprite note
No sprites were modified.
Many, many, many items have inhand sprites in their .dmis but for
whatever reasons do not display them in-game. This PR:
1. Updates many item definitions to point to their already-existing
inhands correctly. This consists largely of held tools, but also gas
tanks and jetpacks mounted in the suit storage slot.
2. Adds a few codersprites made by me for objects with either missing
inhands or poorly matching mishands (IE, the tape recorder, which has a
black case, reused the white inhand sprites of the health analyzer). The
new sprites are modified or recolored variations of other inhand sprites
from our repo, except for circuitboards which are new.
<img width="444" height="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7f107b9a-fe24-4e31-8f16-4d34768ee117"
/>
3. Adds inhand sprites for Inflatables and Inflatable Boxes made by
Tomixcomics.
<img width="424" height="101" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/434107c4-8577-49a2-a58e-d6b014c03933"
/>
4. Ports inhand sprites for the Hydraulic Rescue Tool from tg's Jaws of
Life.
<img width="224" height="94" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-07 172931"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/070c7956-f6a8-4fb5-870f-10c64afcc8b3"
/>
5. Some additional cleanup while in the area. The 'analyzer' has been
renamed the 'gas analyzer' to be consistent with the other analyzer
objects, standardized icon_state naming conventions where I saw
oddballs, updated code docs to use DMDocs when in the area, etc.
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| Path | Original Author | License |
| --- | --- | --- |
| icons/obj/item/hydraulic_rescue_tool.dmi | [SomeAngryMiner (bee
station)](https://github.com/BeeStation/BeeStation-Hornet/pull/2487),
[maxymax
(/tg/station)](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/58616) |
CC-BY-SA |
| icons/obj/item/inflatables.dmi |
[Tomixcomics](https://github.com/tomixcomics) | CC-BY-SA |
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>
For a robust crafting system, I need a new materials framework.
For a new materials framework, I need to clean up reagents.
To clean up reagents, I need to pare down foods from reagent holders.
To pare down foods from reagent holders, I need to port edibility
components.
To port edibility components, I need to port processing components.
To port processing components, I need to port tool behaviors.
This is all back-end code, no new features or functionality from this.
As title. Adds several mechanics/assembly/disassembly hints to several
gun types, and also handles some minor code cleanup where I found
issues. No mechanical changes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mPvZ96pHJI
A pull request commissioned by the Synthetic Lore Team to
comprehensively rework synthetics (read: IPCs) and how they work in
Aurora. The objective is to make IPCs as unique as possible from humans,
upgrading the robotic feel and atmosphere, while also preserving a good
sense of balance in-game.
Key features:
- A comprehensive expansion of synthetic organs, all of which now
fulfill a purpose: hydraulics, cooling units, power systems, actuators,
diagnostics units.
- Customizable organs with benefits and drawbacks, such as with cooling
units and power systems.
- Unique ways to repair the organs and more involved steps.
- Unique damage mechanics - every organ has wiring and electronics which
affect its functioning, and they are defended by plating which provides
natural armour.
- Improved and immersive diagnostics.
- Unique features, benefits, and drawbacks for every IPC frame.
- A rework of the positronic brain, which can be either destroyed or
shut down, alongside effects caused by low integrity.
- A rework of how EMPs affect IPC organs.
- Non-binary damage states for each organ.
To-do:
- [x] Finish the unique features for each frame.
- [x] Look into if mechanical synthskin is possible.
- [x] Power system.
- [x] Posibrain mechanics.
- [ ] Passive cooling expansion.
- [x] EMP mechanics.
- [x] Repair mechanics.
- [x] Mob weight mechanics.
- [ ] Gurney for heavy mobs.
- [x] New augments.
- [ ] IPC tag scanning and flashing.
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Signed-off-by: Werner <1331699+Arrow768@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Geeves <22774890+Geevies@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Werner <1331699+Arrow768@users.noreply.github.com>
Since the unbranded IPC frame is not canonical and isn't intended to
exist anywhere, this PR makes it so that when you create a new IPC as a
machinist, the IPC will default to a Baseline frame rather than an
Unbranded frame.
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/21289
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/15779
Handles a lot of mapping cleanup, container definitions for the Horizon,
and several bugfixes found along the way.
changes:
- code_imp: "Added set definitions for several Horizon-specific
containers."
- code_imp: "Updated 'full' material stacks on the Horizon from sneaky
var-edited singles to properly defined full stacks"
- code_imp: "Cleaned up all Air Alarms, Fire Alarms, and APCs on the
Horizon that were directional children with their dir var edited."
- code_imp: "Cleaned up all Power Cables on the Horizon that had d1 or
d2 var edited instead of just icon_state."
- code_imp: "Adjusted pixel shifts for 'south' (north-facing) Air
Alarms, Fire Alarms, APCs, and Extinguisher Cabinets to address layering
issues when standing vs. leaning."
- code_imp: "Minor refactor of shuttle/* Air Alarms and APCs to reduce
excess children; req_one_access perms now assigned based on
/area/horizon/shuttle/*."
- qol: "Adds feedback hint for uses remaining to Emag cards."
- qol: "Added Tip about the shift-click behavior of the 'up-hint'/'Look
Up' button."
- bugfix: "See-through turfs (like lattices/catwalks over open space)
can now be Looked Up through from below."
- bugfix: "Fixed the shift-click behavior of 'up-hint'/'Look Up' button,
allowing you to see nearby turfs that can be Looked Up through."
- bugfix: "Maintenance Panels located on the floor have had their
layering issues fixed."
- bugfix: "Borg eye emissive effects MAYBE no longer visible through
higher z-levels."
- bugfix: "Added missing leanable component to window/shuttle obj type."
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/18951
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/19447
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/20283
Fixes https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/21395
Overhauls a wide variety of INDRA behaviors and related gas/material
properties.
changes:
- balance: "Fusion reaction modifications. Higher radiation and
temperature output, comparable power output."
- balance: "Increased rad resistance modifier of Borosilicate Windows
from 1 -> 4 and (closed) Blast Doors from 1 -> 6."
- balance: "INDRA Field Strength minima/maxima changed from 1-100 ->
20-120. Power costs increased significantly."
- balance: "INDRA instability increase per tick now limited, similar to
Supermatter (prevents sudden instability spike from instantly nuking
it)."
- balance: "APC cell charge rate increased 10x."
- balance: "Rebalanced contents of INDRA hard storage compartment."
- balance: "SMES coils capacities halved, throughputs doubled."
- balance: "SMES unit maximum coil capacity increased from 6 -> 8."
- balance: "TEG maximum power output increased from 500000 -> 2500000."
- balance: "Power wasted from exceeding TEG maximum power output
decreased from 50% to 33%."
- balance: "Portable generators of all types have had their power
generation capacity doubled."
- rscadd: "New 'Fusion Codex' app added for all crew with ACCESS_ENGINE
that details all available nuclear fusion chains."
- rscadd: "Boron added as a singleton/reagent. Poisonous to vaurca,
still usable in nuclear fusion as fuel assembly rods."
- rscadd: "INDRA Field Strength now scales plasma temperature entropy,
power output from temperature multiplier, and instability increase per
tick."
- refactor: "'Boron' gas renamed to 'Helium-3'. Boron is not a gas. Deal
with it."
- refactor: "'Steam' gas renamed to 'Water Vapor'."
- code_imp: "Descriptions added to gas singletons for future use."
- qol: "Minor remap of INDRA control room for usability."
- qol: "Standardized gas canister naming conventions."
- qol: "INDRA and APC TGUI interfaces now use use kW, MW abbreviations
for high wattages."
- bugfix: "INDRA Kinetic Harvester no longer rapidly deselects materials
for harvest when too many are being generated at once."
- bugfix: "INDRA EM Field effect no longer considers the camera within
its reactor chamber a destabilizing influence."
- bugfix: "INDRA reactor core now produces radiation as intended."
- bugfix: "Deuterium and Tritium canisters no longer contain 50%
standard hydrogen (inheritance issue)."
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <mattiathebest2000@hotmail.it>
Co-authored-by: Geeves <22774890+Geevies@users.noreply.github.com>
Currently, only Preferences Verbs use subcategories. As a result, all
other Verb tabs are only organized alphabetically, meaning that a single
mechanic (ie. languages) has its governing Verbs scattered rather than
grouped together.
Verb organization by Tab handles broad organization - IC, OOC, Objects,
etc.- highly effectively but requires the user to click-navigate to
other Tabs to access any other verbs.
Verb organization within a Tab can be handled by A.) subcategories and
B.) Verb name prefixes (such as Earphones - *****). The first option is
the clearest and cleanest, but consumes additional vertical space. The
second option conserves vertical space at the cost of visual clarity.
This PR attempts to reorganize Verbs by their Tabs, Subcategories, and
prefixes with the following priorities in mind:
- Minimal disruption; any radical change must be justified (don't move
shit around just for the sake of moving shit around.)
- Verbs which share common functions (such as Languages) should be
grouped together.
- Maintainability. Contributors should not need to memorize an
excessively convoluted Subcategories list; Subcategories must be
intuitive and simple.
- Subcategories should be used judiciously when grouping Verbs to
conserve vertical space. Example: Instead of creating a Subcategory for
Emotes, just rename Audible Emote and Visual Emote to Emote (Audible)
and Emote (Visual).
- Subcategories should highlight uncommon or unusual verbs when
reasonable. Example: There are several animal husbandry-related Verbs,
and because most characters will not have access to those verbs
regularly, we can be less conservative with space (because they'll be
gone most of the time) for the sake of emphasizing their availability.
This PR covers the IC, OOC, and Object Tabs.
Subcategories:
OOC.Chat (Chat functions)
- AOOC
- LOOC
- Devsay (moved from Special Verbs)
- Dsay (moved from Special Verbs)
- OOC
OOC.Debug (Fix shit)
- Fit viewport
- Fix chat
- Refresh TGUI
OOC.Round (Round information)
- Check Gamemode Probability
- Check Round Info
- Custom Event Info
- Vote
IC.Antag (Antag verbs w/o their own tab)
- Invite to the Loyalists
- Invite to the Revolutionaries
- Set Ambition
IC.Critters (More critter stuff than you'd expect there to be)
- Befriend Carp (Previous name 'Become Friends')
- Befriend Cat (Previous name 'Become Friends')
- Befriend Dog
- Befriend Ives
- Name Alien Species
- Name Animal
IC.Language (Language-related stuff)
- Check Default Language
- Check Known Languages
- Set Default Language
IC.Maneuver (Movement, positioning, etc.)
- Adjust walk speed
- Do Pushup
- Face Direction
- Look Down
- Look Up
- Move Downwards
- Move Upwards
- Rest
Object.Equipped (Equipped object stuff, mostly for drip)
- Adjust Badge
- Adjust Bag Straps (Backpacks)
- Adjust Goggles
- Adjust Mask
- Adjust Welding Goggles
- Adjust Welding Mask
- Change Glasses Layer
- Change Pants Layer
- Change Wrist Radio Layer
- Change Wristwear Layer
- Check Time
- Flip Badge
- Flip Belt
- Flip Eyepatch
- Flip Hat
- Flip ID card (ID card)
- Flip Radio (Clip-on radio)
- Flip Wristwear
- Fold Collar
- Lock Antenna(e)
- Point At Watch
- Raise Shroud
- Roll Up Cape Mantle
- Roll Up/Down Jumpsuit
- Roll Up/Down Sleeves
- Switch Belt Layer
- Switch ID Layer
- Switch Lanyard Layer
- Switch Shoe Layer
- Toggle Aviators (Like a dozen variants)
- Toggle Ceremonial Garment Lights
- Toggle Coat Buttons
- Toggle Coat Zipper
- Toggle Hair Coverage (For hats helmets etc)
- Toggle Hair Coverage (FOR BABY CARP!!!!!)
- Toggle Helmet Camera
- Toggle Hood
- Toggle Lyodsuit Mask
- Toggle Poncho Tail Coverage
- Toggle Shirt Buttons
- Toggle Suit Sensors
- Toggle Visor (Pilot helmet)
- Toggle Waistcoat Buttons
- Transform Holoclothing
- Voidsuit - Eject Suit Cooler
- Voidsuit - Eject Tank
- Voidsuit - Toggle Helmet
Object.Held (If you're HOLDING it, its probably relevant to you rn)
- Activate Held Object (Silicons; moved from IC)
- Alter Beacon's Signal (Radio beacon)
- Change Bite Size (Utensils)
- Change Pen Colour
- Choose Colour (Paint sprayer)
- Choose Decal (Paint sprayer)
- Choose Direction (Paint sprayer)
- Choose Preset Colour (Paint sprayer)
- Describe Prototype
- Draw Boot Knife
- Empty Bee Net
- Empty Spray Bottle
- Holster
- Name Gun
- Name Prototype
- Plant Flag (Flags)
- Print Plant Report
- Remove Chopsticks
- Remove Top
- Set Detector High-Bound (Light meter)
- Set Detector Low-Bound (Light meter)
- Set Hailer Message (Hailer)
- Set Timer (Timer igniter)
- Set Valve Pressure (Pneumatic cannon)
- Show Held Item
- Spin Cylinder (Revolvers)
- Switch Verbosity (Health analyzer)
- Toggle Chainsaw Power (Chainsaw)
- Toggle Flashlight Brightness (Flashlights)
- Toggle Gun Safety
- Toggle Hazard Vest
- Toggle Pinpointer Mode (Pinpointer)
- Toggle Mister (Backpack water tank. Goes into/out of hands)
- Twist Cap
- Use Scope
- Wield Pick/Drill
- Wield Two-Handed Weapon (Two-handed weapons)
Object.Cards (I fucking hate cards!!!)
- Deck - Deal
- Deck - Draw
- Deck - Pick
- Hand - Pick
- Turn Hand Into Deck
Object.Earphones (Enough here to separate out)
- Eject Music Cartridge
- Change Volume
- Next Song
- Pause/Unpause
- Play/Stop
- Previous Song
Object.Jetpack (This is probably really important to see quickly)
- Toggle Jetpack
- Toggle Jetpack Stabilization
Object.Tape Recorder (Enough here to separate out)
- Start Recording
- Stop Recording
- Clear Memory
- Playback Memory
- Print Transcript
- Eject Portable Storage
**IC tab example:**
<img width="1061" height="277" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-09 101813"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2afe92d-34fd-4160-bf68-b459a4195e26"
/>
**Objects tab example:**
<img width="1100" height="472" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-09 101807"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a36e4c76-594e-4569-93ba-ffcda57e8760"
/>
Extends and reworks how various extended information text (desc_info,
desc_build, desc_upgrades) are handled to make object interactions and
mechanics A.) much more clearly documented in-game and B.) much easier
to support from the back-end.
Almost certainly a candidate for test merge.
Assembly/Disassembly instructions are noticeably sporadic, largely due
to our current lack of a unified framework. That's a future thing I'd
like to attack so that it can be handled programmatically, but for now I
only targeted the biggest culprits as I came across them.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
Creates a new cyborg-specific wet floor sign, cloned from the
pre-existing one. This time, it's not an article of clothing.
Adds a Wet Floor Sign module to the Custodial module for cyborgs.
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Signed-off-by: ASmallCuteCat <neofelisnebulosa128@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: SleepyGemmy <99297919+SleepyGemmy@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR makes small adjustments to the code for the cyborg analyzer
tool, making it so that it also provides the description given for
augments taken as part of a character's loadout. Additionally, this sets
loadout flags for most generic augments (anything not explicitly tied to
a specific corporation) to allow for custom names and descriptions.
Lastly, I've extended the analyzer in its human-mode to also display
assisted implants. While I can't imagine a machinist would have much to
do with a pacemaker, it is a metal implant. I actually mainly had in
mind that I was annoyed with the positronic brain implant not showing up
on cyborg analyzers, and wanted to correct the injustice.
https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/18299
Original bug report was for Air Alarms always displaying their wiring
interface when interacted with, even when the maintenance panel was
still closed.
I found a few other objects which also did not correctly check if wires
were accessible before displaying the interface.
There also remains some inconsistency: some objects will always display
the wire interface when clicked on with panel open, but others require
you to have certain tools in hand too (wirecutter, multitool, etc.).
Without them in-hand, they won't give you the wire UI. I'm indifferent
to which option is better, but it should be made consistent. If someone
feels at all strongly about having tools in-hand vs. not to see the
interface, then I can also make that change with whatever the prevailing
opinion is.
Nanotrasen and Nanotrasen aggressive law modules/boards renamed to
Conglomerate/Conglomerate Aggressive
Adds the Conglomerate Aggressive lawboard (this lawset already exists,
just never was given a board?). Adds a copy to AI Secure Storage
(alongisde the existing lawboards, this falls under a board the SCC
would have just in case, like the other ones there.)
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Co-authored-by: Ben10083 <Ben10083@users.noreply.github.com>
Per request of synthlore - you can no longer select the android job
title to spawn in with a positronic brain in a shipbound chassis, and
neither can you manufacture one.
Cyborgs broadly are not removed and are completely playable, but they
must contain either an MMI or a robot circuit. Positronics can still be
installed into an AI core.
Turned a ton of unmanaged globals into managed globals.
Refactored some UT output.
Removed some unused things, including vars.
Added a test to ensure people don't keep adding new unmanaged vars.
Don't let the large file size scare you, it's just mostly splitting
stuff into contained sprites and putting them in the correct place.
Anyway, resprites most non-resprited devices in devices.dmi, and puts
them in contained sprites.
Also puts any related /obj/item/device into contained sprites too.
That's basically the long and short of it.
Enabled new opendream pragmas
Fixed some runtime access check operators (`:`) around the codebase (not
all, some are unfixable as they're used in macros)
No player facing changes (hopefully)
Refactored mousedrag procs, added signals, some safeguards, did some
cleanups around, renamed them to make a little more sense. Mostly put in
line with TG's code.
Fast clicking and releasing with a drag, depending on the grace period
and how fast it is done, can be counted as clicks, to aid in combat
scenarios where you spamclick.
Refactored sorting.
Added test to verify all horizon areas (outside exceptions) are marked
as station areas.
Added test to verify shuttle areas are not marked as station areas.
Refactored how the area sorting var is made and used.
Added a global list of all areas.
https://forums.aurorastation.org/topic/20198-mission-briefing-auroras-gamemode-revolution
To-do:
- [x] Finish storyteller verbs.
- [x] Storyteller landmarks.
- [x] Proper storyteller spawning. Right now the gamemode system is
happy with just picking one storyteller and no actors.
- [x] Antagonist whitelists code.
- [x] Adding the Storyteller whitelist.
- [x] Mission map loading code.
- [x] Map in a bunch of missions.
- [ ] Storyteller adminhelps.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: DreamySkrell <>
Adds missing Machinist access and compatability for slime scanner to
Research module robots
Co-authored-by: Ben10083 <Ben10083@users.noreply.github.com>
### Introduction
The recently to atmos added hydraulic rescue tool is a robotic tool and
has none of the common item/tool properties. This PR refactors the tool
to a non-robotic version and fixes a bug in the recently added
functionality (#20138 - Airlocks can be opened instantly by moving
during the action duration).
### What changed?
- Added `/obj/item/crowbar/hydraulic_rescue_tool` to tools.dm
- Removed robotic version under AI
(`/obj/item/crowbar/robotic/jawsoflife`)
- Updated all occurrences (Sprite label due to updating the sprite
filename)
- Fix action skip bug in airlock.dm when using the tool (See
[5cc808b](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/20162/commits/5cc808ba53787a2bf44be476e9503860e5440f9c))
Resolved some runtimes for mimic turfs on examine.
All examine headers respect the proc signature.
All examine that do not explicitly need not to, passthrough the arglist
to references examine target procs.
Fixed grippers icon not displaying the content of the gripper.
Gripper icon now updates when the item content changes (in most
situations?).
Fixes#19592Fixes#19738
Fixed robots duplication on insertion of posibrain without a player.
Fixed runtime that caused the above.
Fixed runtime on cyborg building inspection.
Fixed runtime on cyborg building due to uninitalized list vars.
Fixes#20040
Runtime map now has a bunch of new areas / items with often-tested
stuffs, and some hard-to-put-at-runtime stuffs.
Runtime map jobs now are positioned to make it faster to reach the
aforementioned often-tested stuffs.
Runtime map doesn't generate an overmap anymore by default, which speeds
up the process.
Runtime map now loads in ~11 seconds instead of ~40 seconds as it was
before.
Updated the maploader to be faster in parsing maps.
Bapi is not engaged anymore if we're only measuring the map size, which
speeds up the process.
In fastboot we do not generate the codexes anymore, which speeds up the
process.
In fastboot and if exoplanets and away sites are not enabled, we do not
parse the map templates anymore, which speeds up the process.
Updated the icon smoothing to be faster.
Optimized cargo area code.
Other optimizations.
Refactored the attack proc signature.
Added signals and components for the attack proc.
Added signals and components for the attackby proc.
Adjusted some leftover attackby procs signatures.
Added grep test to ensure people don't keep adding attack/attackby procs
with the wrong signature.
Refactored the projectile code, mostly in line with TG's now.
Refactored various procs that are used or depends on it.
Projectiles can now ricochet if enabled to.
Damage falloffs with distance.
Homing projectiles can now have accuracy falloff with distance.
Projectiles have a maximum range.
Muzzle flash is configurable per projectile.
Impact effect of the projectile is configurable per projectile.
Accuracy decreases with distance.
Projectiles work with signals and emits them, for easy hooking up from
other parts of the code.
Meatshielding is now less effective .
Impact sound is now configurable per projectile.
High risk.
Refactored all the builtin text procs to use string interpolation
instead.
Added a linting for the above.
This is based on, and should only be merged after, #19847