This PR does a few new things:
1. Adds a Mass var for Movables (/Mob, /Obj) which is literally required
for me to do anything at all with Kinematics (Very routine basic
physics)
2. Adds a derived "effective mass" statistic which is generated via
signal hook, allowing sources like Skills, Drugs, Cybernetics etc to
pitch in and contribute to a user's "Strength" in certain situations
without directly modifying mass.
3. Adds a mass modifier var for species datums, while painstakingly
calibrating each and every single species with consultation from every
lore team. A baseline human gets 72.0kg of Human Reference Mass. Any
species applied to it will multiply this by a constant that
algebraically cancels out the Human Reference Mass and replaces it with
a Species Reference Mass. Changing a species via the usual procs will
reset and then re-apply the correct values.
4. Refactored Lift/Drag/Fireman to have limits and penalties based on
relative effective mass
5. Finally, to make use of all this, I've added a new Conditioning
Skill, which modifies effective mass.
The standard assumption made for Lift/Carry is based in an assumption
that a typical character should realistically be able to
lift/carry/fireman a person 1.25x their mass. Previously the fireman
carry mechanic was heavily hardcoded, and didn't have much in the way of
granularity. If I wanted to RP a character that was a bodybuilder, there
wasn't really a way to do this. With this PR, there's now a fairly large
variety of interesting breakpoints.
This also allows there to be more granularity between different species
as desired by our lore teams. For example, a Zhan is in general stronger
than a M'sai. To give an example in the breakpoints for two different
species:
Human Lift Breakpoints:
Rank 1: 90kg (lift a Skrell, Human, Offworlder, M'sai, KA, or ZA)
Rank 2: 112.5kg (Lift a Zhan, Shell, or Diona Coeus)
Rank 3: 135kg (Lift a (Non-Industrial) IPC, Unathi)
Rank 4: 157.5kg (No new breakpoints, though you get less a movespeed
penalty from lugging around any of the above)
Can Never Lift: Industrial, Bullwark, Diona, Vaurca Ta'
Zhan Tajara Lift Breakpoints:
Rank 1: 116kg (Skrell, Human, Offworlder, M'sai, Ka, Za, Zhan, Shell, or
Diona Coeus)
Rank 2: 145kg (Non-Industrial IPC, Unathi)
Rank 3: 174kg (No new breakpoints, though you get less penalties from
the above)
Rank 4: 203kg (Juuuust barely lift an Industrial or Diona with heavy
slowdown)
<img width="1078" height="436" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a6802515-a827-4dc1-8734-55b604c589ab"
/>
Conditioning as a Skill sits in the Occupational category, which has
been carefully chosen and designed around to create a fairly compelling
web of opportunity costs. As a skill, it's very desireable for basically
any person that wants to play a "Muscular character" and also enjoys
fireman carrying people around, which makes it particularly useful for
hangar techs. By contrast a Paramedic might not actually need this
skill, since they can bypass the usual limits by just using rollerbeds.
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This PR adds new Cross-Skill Interactions for both Cooking and
Xenobiology, the latter of which now provides a new Situational Skill
Modifier.
Cooking Skill now causes animals butchered by the character to drop
additional meat. A pretty simple small interaction that doesn't change
much in the grand scheme of things.
Xenobiology has gained two new interactions, aimed at making it a skill
"potentially useful" for players who think their character might be
fighting Space Fauna. The first is that it provides a melee damage
modifier (which can offset the penalties from low melee skill), but only
when attacking Space Fauna (that aren't player controlled). Normally
direct damage modifiers are very hard to balance as a consequence of
brainmed, but since this applies exclusively to a PVE interaction, the
balance concerns are significantly lessened. Its second new interaction
is to situationally modify the amount of butchering products gained from
Space Fauna (and only Space Fauna).
Particularly in the case of Xenobiology, this helps position the skill
in such a way that it provides Opportunity Cost for characters in
Cooking, Mining, and Security (to a much lesser extent, given they
almost never engage carp in melee). If points spent in Xenobiology helps
a miner fight off space fauna, then points spent in Surgery are not
points they're spending on being better at fighting carp. Almost all of
the skills in general should have care put into making sure that they
can provide viable Opportunity Cost against other skills in their same
category. Cross-Skill Interactions like this are an incredibly effective
method of doing so.
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Having had a chance to observe player behavior around morale during
events, it's become clear to me that the current actual mechanical
effects of morale are too small for anyone to notice, as it seems I
undershot their effects too much. Additionally, I realized from
experiencing it myself that the duration of the Leadership buff in
particular was too short to be able to last throughout a single combat
encounter, as there's a surprising amount of downtime in our event
combats. Plus the travel time eats into that timer.
So this PR does a few things to make Morale a bit more impactful and
noticeable. The first is to increase the pre-existing effects (other
than unarmed combat chances) by 50%. Players will never actually have
100% of the modifiers provided by the nature of these math equations,
and they tend to in-practice only go into fights with between 20% and
50% modifiers. The second part of this PR is adding two more
interactions for it, both for Engineering/Science and Hydroponics
characters. These being crafting speed and plant harvesting efficiency.
That should help make the effects more enticing to have for non-combat
characters.
This PR fixes the intent-based lights and emissives on silicons
(borgs/drones). It also adds an emissive to the combat shielding robot
module, since it seems logical for that module to have it, and adds a
slight emissive to robots in emergency power mode to differentiate
between the out-of-power and disabled states.
Due to issues with tables in particular, a drone's emissives will be
disabled when it hides to prevent through-table emissive displays.
Robots with various states below:
Top: dead/out of power
Bottom: normal/hidden drone/unhidden drone/milborg with shield
<img width="391" height="149" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/87da7210-4670-4fc2-8d4a-b53f1f2aec49"
/>
Re-creation of https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21046 to
skip merge conflict hell. Brings us modern TGUI.
**ALTERNATE TITLE: TGUI HELLSCAPE PR
ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE**
- [x] Migrate build tools (javascript -> typescript, bun for package
management).
- [x] Upgrade all TGUI dependencies and associated root files to
TG-congruent versions (axios, babel, dompurify, eslint, highlight,
marked, prettier, sass, source-map, stacktrace-parser, typescript).
- [x] InfernoJS -> React migrations
- [x] React cleanup and polish (migrate all remaining .js files to
appropriate .ts or .tsx filetype, all remaining hooks, linting, error
corrections, etc.)
- [ ] Test all remaining TGUI interfaces
fixes#22249
- bugfix: "Leaning on the north side of a wall now correctly hides your
lower body behind the wall instead of drawing you on top of it."
- code_imp: "Adds a COMSIG_MOB_LYING_DOWN signal, sent when a mob
transitions into lying down."
Cutout was previously only cutting out the base because KEEP_TOGETHER
wasn't being applied. Adds the flag on lean, removes it on stop_lean.
Animated the cutout while here. Applies a mask to the whole sprite, then
animates it upwards in step with the lean itself, so the feet
progressively disappear as they should.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fec0a852-247a-4570-a6d1-60dda6fe6a3c
Repaths obj/machinery to obj/structure/machinery. **Note for
reviewers:** the only meaningful changed code exists within
**code/game/objects/structures.dm** and
**code/game/objects/structures/_machinery.dm**, largely concerning
damage procs. With the exception of moving airlock defines to their own
file, ALL OTHER CHANGES ARE STRICTLY PATH CHANGES.
Objects, _categorically_, are largely divided between those you can hold
in your hand/inventory and those you can't. Machinery objects are
already subtypes of Structures behaviorally, this PR just makes their
pathing reflect that, and allows for future work (tool actions, more
health/destruction functionality) to be developed without unnecessary
code duplication.
I have tested this PR by loading up the Horizon and dismantling various
machines and structures with tools, shooting guns of various types
throughout the ship, and detonating a bunch of explosions throughout the
ship.
The last time the Light Sensitivity code was changed, I remarked in a
review that "This should probably be a component so that its code isn't
being run on every mob forever". Well I've gotten around to doing that
myself, except I figured out it's even better off as an Element in this
situation rather than a Component. So this is now my first time adding
Elements to the repo. It turns out they're really awesome when paired
with signals.
This PR removes the hardcoded check for the light senstivity and dark
phobia traits from the Life() path, replacing them instead with two
Elements which hook into the pre-existing signal used to handle vision
updates for human mobs. I've mainly done this to help cut down on the
overwhelmingly high cost of the Life() codepath, which is currently one
of the most expensive paths we have.
While I was at it with refactoring these two, I noticed that there
wasn't a trait selection for either of them, so I added selections for
both traits to the disabilities tab so that players can opt-in to being
light sensitive or afraid of the dark!
<img width="318" height="336" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a1e60e83-d899-44df-8ea3-0cd5a87c231c"
/>
Skills being based on "Hard Requirements" absolutely suck, and I wasn't
happy with the surgery code being essentially hardcoded around them. So
this PR refactors surgery to use soft requirement checks, based on
modifiers to the success rate probability. Surgeries still state what
skills (if any) they require and at what level, but rather than blocking
the surgery, it instead imposes a penalty(or bonus) on the success
chance based on how much the user's surgical skill differs from the
required level. This actually stacks with the penalties for "non ideal
tools", so if you're completely unskilled in surgery and you attempt to
make an incision with a shard of glass, you're going to have an
extremely hard time.
Individual surgeries also can define how much the success rate is
modified by "skill diff", with the more advanced "surgeon exclusive"
surgeries having extremely large potential modifiers.
I have also added a signal based check for modifiers, which the Morale
component now hooks into. This can also allow for other components,
implants, drugs, etc to modify the surgery chances in the future.
I have manually tested this PR and verified by examining debug
breakpoints in VSCode that the system correctly applies its modifiers.
This PR is a revisit to the previously derelict PR #20159 that has been
unfinished for sometime now. More details about it in general can be
found here:
https://github.com/orgs/Aurorastation/projects/2?pane=issue&itemId=53167153
For awhile I've been talking about "Things I've been doing but it would
be really nice to do them with a skills system", or "And here's how I
would put this into the skills system when it's done". The main thing
that was stopping me from building it myself was having poor real life
skills in UI code and in DB code. However, I've gotten permission to
resume this PR, which has already completed the steps I would not have
been able to do myself. The rest of the PR fits well into my skillset as
a dev.
I'm opening this PR as a draft so as to enable my dev environment to
locally track all the previously modified files. I'll take this PR out
of draft and give this a full writeup when I have more work to show for
the PR this weekend.
### TODO
- [x] Rework a decent chunk of the currently existing skills to no
longer require hardcoded inserts into other systems. EG, converting from
classical ss13 methods, to modern /tg/-style ECS coding methods that
work off of component-signal patterns.
- [x] Make sure all of the existing skills have actual game
functionality (I won't PR a 2016 Baystation12 situation where 90% of the
skills are fluff only)
- [x] Add the various skills not yet made but are necessary for
completion sake, EG: Pilot (Spacecraft), Gunnery, Pilot (Walkers).
- [x] Examine each existing job in the game and assess whether it should
have a skill made with it in mind, or if it's covered by an existing
skill.
- [x] TO DISCUSS, BUT NOT ESSENTIAL: Additional skill proposals not
currently in the pre-existing TODO list, proposing subcategories.
- [x] Ensure that the previous TODO list is completed.
### Current Skills
The current list of skills, checkmarked for if I've completed them/they
have actual game mechanics. Or if we're just relegating them to separate
PRs. Originally this list was going to be forced to visit for a bare
minimum "does at least one thing" requirement, but now that is being
forgone due to this PR ballooning out of control and in complexity, as
well as development time overruns.
- [x] Bartending
- [x] Cooking
- [x] Gardening
- [x] Entertaining
- [x] Electrical Engineering
- [x] Mechanical Engineering
- [x] Atmospherics Systems
- [x] Reactor Systems
- [x] Medicine
- [x] Surgery
- [x] Pharmacology
- [x] Anatomy
- [x] Forensics
- [x] Robotics
- [x] Pilot: Spacecraft
- [x] Pilot: Exosuits
- [x] Research
- [x] Xenobotany
- [x] Xenoarchaeology
- [x] Xenobiology
- [x] Unarmed Combat
- [x] Armed Combat
- [x] Firearms
- [x] Leadership
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Signed-off-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: FabianK3 <21039694+FabianK3@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <mattiathebest2000@hotmail.it>
closes#22079closes#21945
This bug was also my fault, and it happened when I decoupled organ
processing from the life() tick to prevent organs being processed twice.
Since Huds were generated during the Life() tick, but implants were
adding the Hud during Process(), a flicker occured whenever they fired
out of sync, with the Life() tick erasing the hud and Process() adding
it back. To significantly cut down on the time complexity of having to
iterate and fire every HUD producing implant and component during
Life(), I've instead reworked it into a Signal that permits the HUD
implants to inject hud elements into the Life() codepath dynamically.
Here is the fix in action now.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/18ccc80d-cb5f-4fd7-9ad5-28c91acf6ca5
Instead of middle clicking to lie down, you now simply rest. You can
also now do it with your gun in your hand. Removes all code related to
bespoke lying down.
To-do:
- [x] Add a signal to make firearm accuracies update on lying down.
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# Summary
This PR updates the marshalling wands and gives them intent based
coloring. In addition, hold a second wand in your hand, the settings
will be automatically synced.
## Changes
- Update marshalling wand sprite (more the structure then the actual
sprites).
- Added color modes, updated text, added mechanical hints and two hand
sync to marshall wands.
- Added signal for mob intent changes (unused at the moment).
- Adjusted Hangar Tech round start spawn points in the breakroom.
- Added second marshalling wand to each Hangar Tech locker.
## Preview
(Note this preview has been made prior further pixel adjustments,
consider it a demo.)

This adds a signal that can be used to stop bone repair surgery for any
cause that might prevent such. In this particular case, I used it with
Kathira's leg aug to fit with it being a support for her leg, which
can't heal properly otherwise.
This is primarily for when she ends up in surgery and can't inform the
doctors they shouldn't be trying to begin with.
I spent the entirety of today's event looking at hard dels with my new
digital minions. This was *nearly* every Hard Del that came up during
2/7/2026's event. It turns out that AI is extremely well suited to
hunting down circular references like this across an entire repo. This
PR was made with Antigravity-Gemini3Pro.
I have not yet tested this PR.
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Signed-off-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Wildkins <john.wildkins@gmail.com>
This PR reworks the controls for Mechs to now operate under
"Battletech-Style" controls. Where the W and S keys are instead Forward
and Reverse, while A and D are turn-left and turn-right respectively.
This control scheme is generally significantly more playable for mechs,
since mechs can only interact with objects or fire weapons in a
forward-facing arc. Mechs were previously incapable of both
repositioning and fighting at the same time, while with this update a
mech can now face an enemy, fire upon them, and either move closer to
them or further away.
Mechs also now have reverse speed characteristics based on their chassis
selection. Bipedal legs generally have the worst reverse speed. Quad
legs have significantly better reverse handling, and Treads have no
reverse speed reduction at all (with the fun caveat that they suck at
turning).
I have also fixed the issue of mechs feeling like they were "too easy to
mobility kill". It turned out that mechs were hardcoded to be mobility
killed when they took only 45 points of damage, regardless of how tough
their legs were. I have reworked this to instead be a linear decrease in
movement speed, based on the damage taken ratio of the legs. Larger and
tougher legs are naturally more resistant to being impeded by mobility
damage.
I have actually tested this PR, here's it in action! NOW WITH STRAFING
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3123fed8-ec22-4118-8a6a-7cbfe45e6667
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Signed-off-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cody Brittain <1779662+Generalcamo@users.noreply.github.com>
Revives https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/17215 with the
needed species changes.
As I said last time this was tried, the key issue is that our walkspeed
is a lot lower than any other server's. Even if we add atom gliding as
is, it would just look like gliding through molasses and would give you
motion sickness, because it takes a half-second to finish a glide to
another tile. Meaning that to compensate the movement speed has now been
significantly buffed for everyone. Yes, even dionae, G2, simple mobs,
everyone.
As compensation, m'sai/bishop/unathi sprint were especially nerfed
because otherwise they'd go lightspeed.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7ba07389-b874-4a7d-8dd5-b5d3bfe611e4
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Signed-off-by: Matt Atlas <mattiathebest2000@hotmail.it>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.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.
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>
<img width="1701" height="292" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/db1dbc50-1a6a-4549-b9e5-b838ec62f849"
/>
**This is but one of several PRs as part of Project Anabasis, and is a
necessary building-block for a Traits System and a Skills System**
This PR was essentially prompted by recent lore changes to Skrell that
weren't yet existing in the game, so I'm kicking off this as a PR to
start a series of more meaningful psionic reworks. With a focus on
Components and Signals as a way of dramatically increasing the systems
interactivity of psionics. With this PR, mobs have an effective
"Psi-Sensitivity" that can be checked by psionic effects, and influence
a wide variety of interactions.
Psi-Sensitivity is calculated based on a Signal interaction, whereby
multiple responding sources have a chance to respond to the signal and
influence the end result of the calculation. For now there still remains
a cutout specifically for owners of a Psi-Complexus(Which is just Skrell
and Antag Psions), who have a bonus to the psi-sensitivity check equal
to their PSI-RATING. That being 1 for Skrell, and 2 for antag psions.
But eventually in the future this should be replaced with a standalone
component separate from the concept of "Sending"
The other common sources of sensitivity currently are the Psionic
Receiver implant, MindShield, and Mind Blanker implants. With Psionic
Receivers giving a bonus to psi-sensitivity, and the latter two giving a
penalty to psi-sensitivity. Both MindShields and Mind Blankers are now
unified in how they interact with psionics, both using the same system
of Signals without a hardcoded check for the mindshield.
As an important distinction to make, Psi-Sensitivity is NOT the same
thing as being Psionic. Actually Psionic characters like Skrell have a
big bonus to their sensitivity. It's more a measurement of how receptive
a character is to Receiving (separate from Sending) psionic influences.
You can actually be capable of using psionic abilities, but have a
sensitivity of 0, effectively meaning such a character can "Send but not
Receive" psi influences.
- [x] I have tested this PR and have verified that it works, you're
welcome.
Ports https://github.com/tgstation/TerraGov-Marine-Corps/pull/3528
Credit goes to original coders. This PR makes large objects transparent
when something important is behind it.
For now the list of large objects and the things make them transparent
by using this component as follows:
Large objects:
- Trees
- Cranes
- Old shipping containers (new ones doesn't allow anything to go behind
it)
The things make them transparent:
- Mobs
- Carts
- Portable generators
- Nuke
## Images
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4f8ddfc-0fde-4b2d-8bd8-d15e1c6e8e0b
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| Path | Original Author | License |
| --- | --- | --- |
| code/datums/components/large_object_transparency.dm | nemvar (TGMC) |
AGPLv3 |
Ship shields currently occupy something like 40% of every machinery
process ticks. Basically generators make a fuckhuge list of all
generated shields (1.5k in the Horizon's case) and then they iterate
over this list every tick strengthening the shields.
The idea in this PR is to shunt shield logic to an abstract datum.
Fields no longer store strength individually; they store damage taken.
They only process once they take damage, they reduce that damage by the
field gain tick value every tick, and then they stop processing when
they no longer need to. Shield strengthening is shunted off to a signal,
so we only need to traverse the big ass list once every round probably.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
## About PR
PR'd again from #21045 because a mistake I made, apologies for this.
Off-ship packages are now spawned whenever they exist in the overmap.
Adjusted the warehouse to include a small room for newer packages to
come in, given the alternative was letting them spawn and scatter out of
nowhere in the middle of the round. Packages for roundstart non-hidden
locations like exoplanets or any other location with delivery spots
aren't affected by any of these changes.
Also when an off-ship becomes available for packages, operations receive
an announcement message about it.
## Images
<img width="416" height="512" alt="grr"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a8d82a60-e18e-4fda-ac3f-acccc256c6f6"
/>
<img width="891" height="42"
alt="469941125-59633a9b-a32f-40ea-98b8-4a38fd0d31ac"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bf5586e6-efea-4c01-af51-6c405107a8d0"
/>
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
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>
This is a continuation of
https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/18875, full credit goes
to Matt for the original PR.
This adds an ability allowing Dionae to access the functionality of
magboots. As the only spaceborne species in the setting, they should
have more abilities allowing them to excel in their natural environment.
A slowdown has been added to using the ability that wasn't in the
original PR to establish a downside to using it, hopefully addressing
the feedback to the original PR. It can also now be toggled in space,
since I found it pretty frustrating having to find a floor turf every
time I was scrambling about on lattices wanting to toggle my roots.
Added various events to the dcs system in regards to click handling.
Refactored various mouse related procs.
Fixed MUI mask.
Fixed AI jump on double click.
Fixed some runtimes with the click handler system.
Updated the click handler system.
Fixed fireman carry.
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 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 hitby to be in line with TG's version.
Refactored item weight defines to a more clear naming scheme, also in
line with TG's version.
Refactored how the movement bumps are handled, ported signals to handle
them, in preparation for the movement update.
Fixed disposal hit bouncing the hitting atom on the wall.
Items do not push other items anymore if they are tiny.
Made relaymoves uniform in function header and non sleepable.
Improved IPC/borg recharger, made it time constant.
Tweaked client/Move() to avoid a range(), moved a relaymove around to
fix a bug, some minor tweaks.
Fixed IPC/borg recharge station not taking the IPC/Borg in on bump.
Ported SSThrowing from TG, to handle throwings.
Updated movement system to the latest iteration, made it a datum as per
latest iteration.
Updated pass/hit handling of atoms, introduced pass_flag_self to
determine what atoms allow to pass.
Moved procs and defines around to make them more organized.