This PR adds a few much needed new features to mechs, with the main one
being Mechanics Hints. Mechs have a unique way of handling mechanical
hints, in that shift-clicking on a mech to get these hints will reveal
the hints for its equipped modules.
I've also gone through and eliminated all of the lag causing hard
deletes present in the mech code. In a typical round these won't occur
all that often, but if I'm touching all these files I might as well do
my part and certify them free of hard deletes.
Lastly, after talking with Shaft Mining players, I discovered that the
main reason they don't ever want to use mining mechs is that the warp
extraction bag is strictly superior to mining with a mech, as it lets
them teleport ores directly to the ship. So I've added an option to link
ore summoners directly to these "Warp crates", allowing a mech equipped
with one to teleport ores to the ship. Just like the bag can.
This PR adds a new tier 1 exoskeleton to the hardsuit designs. I've been
bothered for awhile that there exist security hardsuit modules available
at roundstart, which cannot actually be used without science first
unlocking combat hardsuits, since normal hardsuits cannot use them. So
this PR adds a new exoskeleton(notably not a hardsuit, it offers no
space protection!), which serves to provide a means of putting those
tier 1 security modules on something, without invalidating the later
combat hardsuits(which are all significant upgrades over this).
Many of these lower tier security modules were essentially invalidated
by higher tier sec modules that would get unlocked alongside actual
combat hardsuits.
The falcata exoskeleton has the same armor values as security's heavy
body armor, essentially meaning its primarily only an upgrade over said
armor in the sense that it lets the wearer use the shoulder mounted
taser module.
<img width="993" height="248" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/68418219-b159-4a4d-92d2-5bbc8476c6ce"
/>
<img width="1274" height="316" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f77d7810-7b0c-4333-8ec8-5f7575fb4c61"
/>
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| icons/obj/item/clothing/rig/falcata.dmi | noblerow (discord) |
CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
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Signed-off-by: Matt Atlas <mattiathebest2000@hotmail.it>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <mattiathebest2000@hotmail.it>
As title: grants STs a small selection of admin/mod/fun verbs without
needing them to have an admin_rank configured on the back end.
I've been extra permissive here on the assumption that Those That Be
will veto anything they don't like. The granted verbs:
/client/proc/toggle_view_range,
/client/proc/jumptozlevel,
/client/proc/jumptoshuttle,
/client/proc/jumptoship,
/client/proc/jumptosector,
/client/proc/Getmob,
/client/proc/Jump,
/client/proc/jumptomob,
/client/proc/jumptoturf,
/client/proc/check_ai_laws,
/client/proc/manage_silicon_laws,
/client/proc/odyssey_panel,
/client/proc/damage_menu,
/client/proc/change_human_appearance_admin,
/client/proc/change_security_level,
/client/proc/cmd_dev_bst,
/datum/admins/proc/create_admin_fax,
/client/proc/check_fax_history,
/client/proc/clear_toxins,
/datum/admins/proc/call_supply_drop,
/datum/admins/proc/call_drop_pod,
/client/proc/event_manager_panel,
/client/proc/toggle_random_events
This PR is full of _gross code_ but it _does_ work.
This PR adds back in missing recipes for the teargas and smoke exosuit
grenade launchers, which were present in the game files, but not
available to manufacture unlike their stinger and flashbang
counterparts. Both of these launcher types previously weren't accessible
anywhere in the game.
1. Look up now follows your mob (no more auto-removal when you move,
only when you go below a solid tile). Maybe add a hotkey?
2. Made the codebase work with the latest version of spacemandmm lint.
3. Advanced kits don't work on robotic limbs.
4. Density shifting should now always use set_density. Ported
TRAIT_UNDENSE from CM to better control the density of living mobs.
Fixes weird shifting behaviour with wall leaning -- what was happening
is that mob density was getting reset to TRUE because the mob wasn't
lying down.
5. TGUI say light prefs actually save.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Currently, picking the exostellar skeleton as an offworlder means you
can't use a hardsuit since only the ESS removes the slowdown. This fixes
that by extending that property to all other hardsuits with the logic
that if they're strong enough to splint a miner's leg and let let them
walk around, they're strong enough to help noodleman with their back
pain.
Title. Giving up a backpack slot for what is essentially a fluff item is
a pretty big ask. The only real advantage it has over just popping an
RMT pill is the fact it has welding protection, which the people who
typically need it can already get from other items, and that it can
inject dexalin which, although it might come in handy in a pinch,
doesn't justify massively gimping your storage capacity for.
The storage module is still significantly worse than a regular backpack
so there are still some drawbacks to bringing the exoskeleton, but not
the extreme level that it sits at now.
This PR "Gently refactors" organs in preparation for adding in new
variant organsas requested by HumanLore. Additionally, it adds in
several organs that were requested by Human Lore, as described in:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SLbll969PyJ_H9J1LP8cmdso9OMozUc8MGOVZkY4HbE/mobilebasic
The new augments include: Auxiliary Heart, Platelet Factories, and
Subdermal Carpace
Additionally, all of the new Galatean Bioaugs have been added to the
antag uplink.
The bulk of this PR consists of replacing a majority of all the organ
"Magic Numbers" with variables which could feasibly be modified by any
new kind of organ object. Additionally-- although it's unused in this
PR, here's also a new optional boolean for hearts to create a "Fake
Pulse", which would be useful in the future for event character shells
to be able to fool a pulse check. Finally, the heart systems are
configured to use Signals so that arbitrarily any component can
introduce their own modifiers to the heart statistics.
This PR was requested by Human Lore:
<img width="434" height="290" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/98236886-1c19-4621-958e-c154ae66f2ad"
/>
Sprites have been made by @NobleRow
- Readds microwaves, and most of their old recipes where applicable.
- Resprites the small oven. It was small and ugly and I hated it.
Now, you may be asking, Wezzy - some of these recipes are an affront to
god. Microwaves can't do that.
And to that I say, It's mostly there to be a decent stand-in for small
rinky-dink maps and ships where you can't particularly fit the whole
kitchen suite in a convenient place. It's nice to have a bit of an
asspull in places like these, so.
Also, donk pockets actually become hot and cool down properly again,
now. It only took 15 years. (jesus christ)
Ported from Bay which ported from us.

- Adds a Europa music cartridge, with 4 new sound tracks added for this
cartridge.
- Reduces the volume of all tracks I've added in prior PRs.
- Cannibalises the `lobby/crescent_expanse` tracks as — in hindsight — a
generic sector getting its own lobby tracks is a bit much and would mean
generic lobby tracks are never heard. saving it for major
systems/uncharted zones/special places. 1 sound file removed; 1 now used
in the Europa cartridge
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| Path | Original Author | License |
| --- | --- | --- |
| sound/music/regional/europa/casting_faint_shadows.ogg | "casting faint
shadows" by Ikaiora
(https://ikaiora.bandcamp.com/track/casting-faint-shadows-2) | CC
BY-NC-ND 3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/europa/where_the_dusks_rays_leap.ogg | "where the
dusk's rays leap" by Ikaiora
(https://ikaiora.bandcamp.com/track/where-the-dusks-rays-leap) | CC
BY-NC-ND 3.0
| sound/music/regional/europa/deep_beneath-.ogg | "Deep Beneath the
Solemn Waves a Vast Underwater Landscape, Brimming With Bizarre, Eerily
Gleaming Cyclopean Structures of, What Must Surely Be, Non-Human
Origin, Stretched Out Across the Ocean Floor" by Unknown
Oceanographer/Under Jorden
(https://under-jorden.bandcamp.com/album/deep-beneath-the-solemn-waves-a-vast-underwater-landscape-brimming-with-bizarre-eerily-gleaming-cyclopean-structures-of-what-must-surely-be-non-human-origin-stretched-out-across-the-ocean-floor)
| CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
| sound/music/regional/europa/instrument_park.ogg | "Instrument Park" by
Little Bradley
(https://myprivateunderground.bandcamp.com/track/little-bradley-instrumental-park)
| CC BY-NC 3.0
| sound/music/regional/europa/way_between_the_shadows.ogg | "Way Between
The Shadows" by Mokusei No Maguro
(https://mokuseinomaguro.bandcamp.com/track/way-between-the-shadows) |
CC BY-SA 3.0 |
All sound files compressed to 20K. No transformation or remixing done.
dredging bandcamp for decent, copyright permissive songs by non—mass
production artists has been soul-draining lol. this is the last music pr
from me
This PR adds three new variations for hardsuit stepping sounds, which I
had comissioned a sound artist by the name of majormoth to make for me.
I've also set some of the game's hardsuits to use these variations where
apropriate.
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| sound/machines/rig/rigstep_chonk.ogg | majormoth (discord) |
CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
| sound/machines/rig/rigstep_heavy.ogg | majormoth (discord) |
CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
| sound/machines/rig/rigstep_medium.ogg | majormoth (discord) |
CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
Permission given by Matt. Have fun y'all.
Did a little extra code refactoring in here while fixing things up to be
a bit more consistent. Xenoarchs also had access to the pilot room for
sensor readings etc, so gave the same to xenobots/xenobios.
However, while in here I got annoyed by the fact that while
ACCESS_INTREPID exists, the other shuttles all rely on per-job manual
overrides to their mapped objects to handle access control. Therefore, I
added ACCESS_SPARK, ACCESS_QUARK, and ACCESS_CANARY, and updated all the
associated jobs/objects to use them instead of a mishmash of bespoke
edits.
_(I would have preferred to use naming conventions like
ACCESS_SHUTTLE_EXPEDITION, ACCESS_SHUTTLE_MINING,
ACCESS_SHUTTLE_SCIENCE, ACCESS_SHUTTLE_INTERCEPTOR, but I was good and
used the in-game names in the code, as was existing convention.)_
Prompted by
[this](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/21090) (Atmos
control app not reliably updating all alarms from
SSmachinery.processing). Did what I could but barring a larger refactor
of how computer programs are initialized, didn't want to burn Too much
time so implemented a Refresh button in the application interface as an
in-game fallback option.
Also fixes the bug with Loadout-spawned laptops not booting; their hard
drives were being initialized with default software due to accidental
codeblock removal
[here](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/20660/files#diff-40a75a936400e3c347fd8c3d4c804190a63ac9be980912f6a9995efd1b296a1e).
Restored the affecting code.
Updated several other files I discovered in passing while working on
this with proper DMdocs formatting.
Adds support for reagent/mental singletons to return different feedback
messages for different species.
Koko Reed Juice no longer delivers the 'high' feedback goodmessages to
non-Unathi.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
### What does this achieve?
This overhauls hydroponics to integrate atmospherics mechanics more
heavily, with the hope of establishing the foundations of much more
significant mechanical depth to what has been a very shallow job for a
very long time.
Currently, this is limited to the preferences and tolerances system -
hydroponics is now comprised of five 'reservoirs' of segmented portions
of the pipe system connected to trays, with a gas heater and cooler to
change temperature across the entire system, and you can cut off each
reservoir with valves to separate it from the rest and maintain its
current temperature.
Five tiers, each with a trait, have been implemented for the different
heat ideals of different plants. Plants from Adhomai and Moghes are the
most environmentally extreme, and cannot be grown outside of drastically
low and high temperatures respectively, limiting them to hydroponics
proper, whereas colder and warmer terrestrial plants can be grown at
room temperature but will grow much slower than if they were within
their preferences. **This means there will be plants that outright
cannot be grown in the garden.**
With this, hydroponics becomes an atmos puzzle. If you need to grow
nothing but mushrooms you'll probably send every tray cold, but if you
need a diversity of different temperature ranges you'll have to
fine-tune your setup and routine to have everything within their
preferences. Once you're done growing mushrooms off one reservoir, you
may turn the heat in it up so you can grow citrus, etc etc.
This also solves several bugs and makes a lot of QoL changes, the full
changelog will list everything.
<img width="608" height="320" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/12e53224-d9be-4e69-9c48-6185d3303a14"
/>
<img width="384" height="608" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1a0c2b0c-8ad6-4f5c-b992-2e78035ab52d"
/>
<img width="640" height="512" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1cf837d1-3db5-440a-a465-071841febaea"
/>
### What about the mapping?
Atmos has been integrated into every hydroponics tray in the mapping
changes, rather than only on D1 like at present, to support the new
mechanics. I've moved as much stuff up to D2 as I could fit, in the
interest of getting players to the more visible and socially viable spot
rather than hiding in their basement. D1 is now exclusively intended as
a storage area, laboratory, and now has an expanded Hazardous Specimens
unit.
### To-do before review
- [x] Ensure that chefs can still do alien-specific menus without a
hydroponicist, now that they can't necessarily grow their stuff in the
garden - loadout produce box, maybe?
- [x] Remap xenobotany
- [x] Review whether every alien crop can still grow on its respective
in-game exoplanet - Adhomai might be okay? (Adhomai is essentially fine,
Moghes will need work before we go back into the sector)
- [x] Make sure the yield_mod interactions aren't explosive.
### Known issues
1. Yes, the examine on hydroponics trays is huge. In the long-term, IMO
this should probably be a TGUI.
2. The TGUI on seed storage units is clunky, this is also on the to-do
list for the future.
3. The logic for calculating growth is bad, it's very RNG-skewed.
Another thing for later.
4. Atmos mechanics like these can be pretty opaque to players, so this
will certainly require a wiki update shortly after merge describing
exactly what steps you should take to operate the new atmos equipment.
Scope creeped PR. Fixes a breaking bug in the Atmos Alarm Control
application introduced after areas-cleanup PR, but also refactors it
into a grid-based interface that actually allows you to reliably search
alarms by name, department, and deck # (possible now with all the area
metadata we have to play with).
Also does behind-the-scenes cleanup of alarm panel code in general, a
few area def problems, and some manually defined air alarm names on the
map.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
Adds a colourable exoskeleton offworlders can choose instead of the
current one. It does the exact same things as the standard exoskeleton,
the only difference is that you can change how it looks.
<img width="766" height="576" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5ee0af71-042c-4249-bd4c-8005cf1cb406"
/>
As the title says. The PR was done on the request of VeteranGary with
sprites provided by Noble Row.
The reasoning for it is to give some more visual variety, by allowing it
to appear over the standard security armor plate. It has been added as a
belt for that purpose, with the reasoning that there is the explorer's
belt that similarly is a chestrig.
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| Path | Original Author | License |
| --- | --- | --- |
| icons/mob/belt.dmi | Noble Row (Aurora Station) | CC0 |
| icons/obj/clothing/belts.dmi | Noble Row (Aurora Station) | CC0 |
Adds S'rendmarr and Ma'ta'ke versebooks to the game. Thanks to Tajara
Lore (especially @WilliamMurdoch) for the lore bits
Versebooks were added to loadout and now replaces the previous bible for
Tajaran priests.
In the future it might be best to merge the capabilities of bible with
versebooks (so religious versebooks can make holy water)
### Example Verses
S'rendmarr: _There is always hope beneath the light of the suns. Do not
fret at the horrors of this world, o child! Your guardians watch from
above._
Ma'ta'ke: _At that moment the king boasted of his victory and Mata’ke
quickly drew his sword, stabbing the king in his black heart who fell to
the floor. “One’s temper dictates the battle,” said Mata’ke as he wept
for his fallen battle-brother._
<img width="338" height="269" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/da5311b6-e69a-4201-b268-099384f20f59"
/>
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Co-authored-by: Ben10083 <Ben10083@users.noreply.github.com>
Little more tuneup of area metadata, and also replaces area.name in
several locations with dynamic area display names (for example:
announcement that something was beamed aboard a thruster will once more
indicate whether it was the port or starboard thruster).
Observed in the jockey round earlier (cAO-dL7N) that a phazonned mech
was trampling and destroying itself.
I couldn't reproduce on the dev map with a modified
`/mob/living/heavy_vehicle/premade/random`, but could in the jockey
antag area with daemon mech parts. In game they were still trampling
themselves once out of phazon mode, but I was unable to replicate that.
This fix should handle that case, still.
Also observed the phazonned mech being attackable, though I'm not sure
that's strictly a bug so I'm leaving it alone in favor of fixing the
biggest issue at the moment.
Weird ephemeral behavior. Previous debugging of this never got anywhere
because for some reason, the gravgen var/list localareas would not
populate. Changing method suddenly made zero-g work perfectly: momentum
is back, throwing objects to move in the opposite direction works, etc.
Definitely one for test merge since I'm not sure WHY its working
perfectly again in local tests with this change.
- Reworked prices, wages and balances of (almost) everything ingame.
- Added coinage and decimal support to cash, ruthlessly sanitized to
avoid floating-point errors. Reflected in cash-related things like ATMs.
- Tweaked how cash bundles are made and distributed to support
decimalization.
- Adjusted the starting money individuals and departments receive in
their accounts.
- Adjusted the funding Tajara, Unathi, Diona, Vaurca, and IPCs receive
in their accounts. Should earn more on average than they used to.
Credit values are now roughly 1/10th what they were before, across the
board.
Coins were added too! These have names:
- Unie: 0.01 credits
- Quin: 0.05 credits
- Dece: 0.10 credits
- Quarter: 0.25 credits
These can be seen cameo'd in the screenshots below.
Values, wages, etc, are based on the wiki page
https://wiki.aurorastation.org/index.php?title=Guide_to_Wages_and_Pay .
Values are not anchored to any singular real-world currency.
Example price differences:
| Example Item | Old Price | New Price |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Comet Cola | 15.00 | 1.50 |
| Cup Ramen | 20.00 | 2.00 |
| Jyalara | 38.00 | 3.00 |
| Trans-Stellar Cigarettes | 76.00 | 9.00 |
| Zo'ra Soda | 29.00 | 2.50 |
| Gumball | 5.00 | 0.25 |
| 50x plasteel sheets | 700.00 | 120.00 |
| 5x meat (cargo) | 160.00 | 55.00 |
| 50x phoron crystals (cargo) | 2200.00 | 400.00 |
Wages and account balances have also been tweaked:
| Type | Old Amount | New Amount |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Ship Account | 75,000.00 | 35,000.00 |
| Departmental Accounts | 10,000.00 | 15,000.00 |
| Personal Account (avg) | 200.00 - 20,000.00 | 20.00 - 2,000.00 |
Might break the economy; prices will likely need some adjusting
depending on gameplay constraints. Can be adjusted in TMs.
A little testing never hurt anyone.


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Signed-off-by: naut <55491249+nauticall@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: SleepyGemmy <99297919+SleepyGemmy@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR fixes an issue where characters were experiencing brain damage
at rates that were sometimes inconsistent depending on player population
and server performance. To accomplish this, it makes it so that brain
damage taken is no longer a random amount per second that fluctuates
based on server performance, and is instead an amount of damage per
second that scales with the previous conditions, but is "tick
invariant", meaning it no longer changes if for instance you have 75
players online causing server lag.
The benefit of this is particularly noticeable in the extreme ends of
lowpop as well as high pop. It'll no longer cause brain-damage at
hyperspeed if theres' only 10 people online.
Stops the lowering animation from triggering if the mob is buckled to a
roller bed while grabbed, screenshot shows live functionality with the
bed extended but the patient laying over the legs of the bed.
<img width="119" height="118" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b34fe654-9692-4771-bcca-6633068a9d8b"
/>
Because I'm not game to try to rewrite the entire system, this PR
changes the Communications Blackout event to, instead of hitting every
tcomms box with EMP effects, toggle a flag on the Processor units to
scramble all comms. The effect will be that instead of not transmitting
at all, radio communications will just come through as pure static
gibberish. Once the event is over, it will toggle the flag off. In the
event of the telecomms boxes still failing to come back, anyone with the
vv permission can easily restore the processors by editing the
"ion_storm" variable from true to false.
Few misc other fixes, see changelogs
**Goals:**
1. Delete area definitions no longer used in any map or file.
2. Update area definitions such that everything used in mapping the
Horizon exists in 'maps\sccv_horizon\areas' with the parent
'area\horizon\'.
3. Reorganize/rename/restructure those Horizon area definitions to make
future mapping easier and code that hooks into area properties easier.
4. Present area names and blurbs in the status panel.
This PR only handles Horizon and Runtime areas, for digestibility/ease
of reviewing. Offsite areas for another PR.
Naming convention reference:
The /area/ 'name' variable no longer contains either 'Horizon' or the
Deck# of the area or its approx location on the ship. All Horizon areas
now have several new variables as metadata-- area names now need only be
strictly descriptive, and the appropriate constants used in the area
definition, and a new function generates the display name with
consistent formatting for us.
Detailed documentation to follow after any adjustments are made to
mappers' preferences.
This also adds area blurbs to most areas- if not bespoke, then general
department-wide blurbs to parents. I know feature creep always sucks,
but while some areas having pre-existing blurbs, the overwhelming
majority of areas don't, and while testing it was very distracting to
see them randomly appearing and disappearing. Most blurbs are pretty
basic but I feel are entirely presentable- more clever individual ones
can follow in a separate PR.
See changelog for the full list, several little QoL things coming off
https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/20890.
The most notable mechanical change is that, if outside of their light of
heat tolerances (or otherwise afoul whatsoever of the handle_environment
proc), plants will stop growing. This is to avoid the awkward
interaction of a plant being grown at completely improper temperatures
or light levels still managing to mature before it dies.
Makes hydroponicists spawn with full belts at roundstart. Engineers do
and machinists do, it just cuts down on a little roundstart begrudgery.
Includes light and heat preferences on seed packets!
<img width="633" height="118" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4ac4b728-072a-4510-bb52-c9e5ed76c6a5"
/>
Coming up next will be extended descriptions explaining the mechanics
somewhere visible to players, once
https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/20923 is in.
Adds soundplayer functionality to earphones, headphones and earbuds.
They can now play music, loaded via music cartridges with preset
playlists.
Heavily based off CMSS13's Walkmans and our Audioconsoles.
Current Features:
- All earphones have a cartridge slot. Cartridges can be inserted by
clicking an earphone, and removed via an eject_music_cartridge() verb.
- Inserting a cartridge will load a playlist containing /datum/tracks,
where track names and sound files are loaded.
- Shift+Clicking or will Start/Stop a playlist, creating or deleting an
active sound_player token.
- Alt+Clicking with Pause/Unpause the current track, preserving an
active sound_player token.
- Attack_self will eject the music cartridge. Ejecting a music cartridge
also terminates the sound_player token.
- Volume controllable via verb.
Missing features i am too weak to figure out:
- There is no auto—next song, and a user must manually use next_song()
or previous_song() verbs to iterate through a playlist.
- Part and parcel with no auto-next: Tracks automatically loop due to
using the PlayLoopingSound() proc. Ideally, tracks should not loop.
- There is no accomodation for user-uploaded sound files.
- There are no UI implementations of earphone controls, which could be
more user friendly.
Music Cartridge CoderIcons:
<img width="430" height="106" alt="aaa"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c15d5f4-b2e1-4ece-8076-2e93a5853168"
/>
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| Path | Original Author | License |
| --- | --- | --- |
| sound/music/regional/venus/all_night.ogg | Rollergirl
(https://rollergirl.bandcamp.com/album/rollergirl) | CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/venus/billy_ocean.ogg | Rollergirl
(https://rollergirl.bandcamp.com/album/rollergirl) | CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/venus/artificially_sweetened.ogg | Stevia Sphere
(https://steviasphere.bandcamp.com/album/artificially-sweetened-single)
| CC BY 3.0 |
|sound/music/regional/venus/real_love.ogg | Stevia Sphere
(https://steviasphere.bandcamp.com/album/artificially-sweetened-single)
| CC BY 3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/venus/dance.ogg | ウナチャンUNACHAN
(https://unachan.bandcamp.com/track/dance) | CC BY 3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/venus/love_sensation.ogg | ウナチャンUNACHAN and
bedroomtheft (https://unachan.bandcamp.com/track/love-sensation) | CC BY
3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/venus/funky_girl.ogg | B~mO9000
(https://bmo9000.bandcamp.com/album/v-i-n-t-a-g-e) | CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/venus/break_the_system.ogg |
(https://bmo9000.bandcamp.com/album/wanted-in-80s [Download Only]) | CC
CC BY-SA 3.0 |
| sound/music/regional/xanu/xanu_rock_3.ogg | Swara Sutra
(https://swarasutra.bandcamp.com/album/indulgence) | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
All sound files compressed to 20K sample rate. No
transformations/remixing
This PR remaps the operations commissary, moving it across to the
service hallway where it can receive much more foot traffic than in its
original position. Reflecting its new spot in service, and considering
particularly how much a hydroponicist can contribute to the commissary,
both service and operations staff now have access to it - although I
personally anticipate this will remain primarily used by operations.
Adjacent vendors in the service hall have been moved into the commissary
to encourage interaction, and hopefully to capture a little of that
bodega feel - although I'm open for other ideas on how to capture the
right atmosphere.
Because of the location, the library has necessarily also been remapped.
It's now smaller, but my hope is that it uses the space it has more
effectively. The old location of the commissary is now generic
maintenance until someone finds a better use for it.
A few points:
- "Is this bad for librarians?" Hopefully not! It isn't a very popular
job right now, and I don't expect this PR to change that, but I've gone
into the remap with the intention of making the library a more appealing
place to be in than before. The old library has a lot of dead space,
particularly with its gigantic office, whereas this new design is
intended to be a little more compact. Now featuring tinted windows if
you want to get some mood lighting going on.
- "Why the move?" The current location of the commissary is within view
of virtually no foot traffic period - operations generally is an
extremely isolated department, and something like the commissary lives
and dies in the playerbase according to how visible it is.
Appropriately, this moves it to a more visible spot.
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c470abfa-a01c-467c-8fff-58a308b0531c"
/>
<img width="480" height="256" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aa32a756-2573-4746-bebf-9002e4f66cd9"
/>
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>
This PR adds a pair of new "BioAugs" as loadout options for Galatean
characters, called Mind Blanker. They come in two variants, and both are
available exclusively to Galateans. The basic version of the mind
blanker makes its user immune to mind-affecting psionic powers.
The advanced version of it inflicts lethal biofeedback on any psychic
that attempts to enter the user's mind, while also providing the user
with the same protection as the basic version. The advanced version is
more expensive, and is exclusively available to Galatean Consulars.
This PR was requested by Human Lore for their "Galatean Bioaugments"
list.
<img width="739" height="334" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8dd0e65c-2834-4949-8a03-8966f22eeca4"
/>
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Signed-off-by: Matt Atlas <mattiathebest2000@hotmail.it>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <mattiathebest2000@hotmail.it>
Adds five new songs for Aurora lobby music - no more baseline SS13
stuff!
Also backports the original Title3 for that OG SS13 goodness.
Taken mostly from CCMixter.
Information in licensing_information.txt.
Also, updates the lobby music toggle to be a volume input. Set to 0 to
mute.
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Signed-off-by: Wowzewow (Wezzy) <42310821+alsoandanswer@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