Adds Radiation Collector Arrays to the Operations order list.
For only 2,000 BSC (compared to 7,500 BSC for a TEG) considering it only
buffs a pre-existing reactor and has limited applications on its own.
This PR adds a human lore item, "Fatesayer" cards(name may be subject to
change).
These are used by the people of the Lyod to tell your fate.
They are a religious item for the loadout, intended for believers of the
shamanism interpretation of the Tribunal.
Could also maybe be added as a small addition to the wiki. The deck
description explains how to use them. The cards description explain what
they mean.
The cards in question:

Items 1.) and 2.) of [this bug
report](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/20768), with
the blessing of Alberyk in tajara-questions on the lorecord.
Dirtberries and Sugar Trees, as well as products containing them and
recipes referencing them, are to all consistently use their TCB names
mechanically instead of a scattered mix of TCB and Siik'maas. The
descriptions of these items, in cases where it fit nicely, have been
updated to reference their Siik'maas names (in many the items already
did so).
Other species' foods may have this issue (where they have both a native
name and a TCB name used interchangeably in game mechanics like the
cooking codex etc., but I believe if identified they should also have
this basic standard enforced.
- rscadd: "Adds Lavatory vendors to the public bathrooms, that dispense
hygiene goods."
- refactor: "Migrates bartender's supply of 6 pack beers and Sencha teas
to the cargo database."
- refactor: "Migrates impact wrenches to the cargo database."
- balance: "Removes the extraneous dylovene, kelotane, bicaridine and
coagzulug in medical. Migrates medication to the medication closet."
- balance: "Removes the unused Nanomed Minis in medical. Replaces the
surgery side Nanomed Plus with a Nanomed Mini."
- balance: "Removes the two large medical kits from medical storage, and
the kit in the exam room. Moves the wheelchairs from the morgue lift to
medical storage."
- rscadd: "Adds cranberries to the game. Now you can actually make
cranberry juice!"
- refactor: "Juices found in soda machines, booze dispensers and the
booze-o-mat have been migrated to the cargo database."
- rscadd: "Cream and fatshouters milk cartons can be ordered from
cargo."
- balance: "Certain juices are now cartons when separated in a
CondiMaster."
- balance: "Removed coffee, milk and sugar from soda machines, as they
are made redundant by CoffeeMasters."
- balance: "Non-CoffeeMaster coffee machines now just dispense coffee
instead of espresso."
TL;DR
- Juices aren't free anymore - get them from supply, the botanist, or
alternative means.
- Soda machines don't dispense coffee, milk and sugar anymore. Since we
have coffee machines already.
- Migrates the stuff in the bar that just got shoved in through mapping
that shouldve been a cargo order in the first place.
- Adds lavatory vendors, which helps to replace manually mapped in
toiletries.
- Removes the extra medical supplies from medical that end up basically
unused for most rounds.
- Adds more things that can be ordered from supply.
- Un-powercreeps the impact wrench. It's made screwdrivers and wrenches
obsolete. Imagine if all of Medical's hyposprays were the CMO hypospray.
That's how it basically is right now.
It's going to be mildly inconvenient, sure. But I have full faith that
people will get used to it in a month. I feel kind of vindicated after
the suit sensors removal PR that the mass-complaints have ceased to be
an issue, and I feel it's going to be the same case here.
Anyway, yes, it's rather silly that the Big Ass Flagship doesn't
immediately have the latest and greatest stuff, but this is thinking
towards long term towards NBT2, where we'll definitely be running a lot
more slim.
**Also, please. Don't brigade this pull request. Just ping me in the
general Discord if you have anything to bring up. I'll try respond to
you if I'm available.**
https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/issues/20738
Mortaphenyl bottle now correctly labeled as Mortaphenyl, not
Inaprovaline. Didn't see why it would be duplicating as in the issue
post, but will take a look again after the label is fixed.
Adds a bunch of stuff to the bio-generator, remaps the garden and
hydroponics, adds some new magazines, modifies the plushies selection to
include more plushies, adds a few new bounties, and throws the kitchen a
bone by giving them soy sauce on round start.
Most controversial changes are likely to be:
- I removed back access to lower hydroponics for the cook/chef, and
added a windoor and table to discourage them accessing hydroponics.
- I made the garden smaller and made the vending machine now cost money
to get fertilizer and tools. The amount of credits should be fairly
reasonable, allowing most characters to still use the garden without
issue.
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**NOTE TO SYSADMINS: See "SQL Details" section below for information on
SQL modifications.**
Moves the data containing cargo items (i.e. the ones you order from ops
and get in the cargo shuttle) from the online database to the codebase.
Everything from suppliers to categories to individual items is now
code-side and editable by developers/contributors.
Refactors cargo items to use `singletons` instead of `datums` for
`cargo_supplier`, `cargo_category`, and `cargo_item`. Multiple-instnace
things like cargo_orders, etc. still use `datums`.
Fixed a bunch of strange discrepancies in categories, suppliers, and
pricing for various cargo items. I did a little bit, but it's exhausting
to go through all of it right now.
Clicking the 'Details' button on the Cargo Order app now actually gives
you details instead of bluescreening. Also added some UI elements to the
Cargo Order app - Cargo Control and Delivery remain untouched.
Overhauled the Cargo Order console TGUI window. It now has tabs on the
left, displays restricted access, supplier information, and boasts
search functionality.
### SQL Details
<details>
<summary>SQL Details [Click to Expand]</summary>
The following SQL tables should be deleted or deprecated from the server
database, as they are no longer in use:
- `ss13_cargo_items`
- `ss13_cargo_categories`
- `ss13_cargo_suppliers`
The included migration file, `V011__codeside_cargo`, creates a new table
`ss13_cargo_item_orderlog` to the DB. This **replaces**
`ss13_cargo_orderlog_items`. Because of this,
`ss13_cargo_orderlog_items` is deprecated and should either be deleted
or locked & preserved for logging purposes.
</details>
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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.
- bugfix: "Fixed PDAs not being automatically updated by the Force
Change Name admin action."
- bugfix: "Announcements from non-Horizon ships drifting into hazards no
longer spawn observer chat. You will only get the announcements if you
are on the same z-level. The Horizon will still send its announcements
globally."
- bugfix: "Offships no longer send newscaster announcements."
- bugfix: "Fixed ling stings not working. Again."
- bugfix: "The robotics core console no longer reverts into a normal R&D
console when disassembled and reassembled."
- bugfix: "The robotics core console now has its own circuit that can be
made through R&D."
- bugfix: "Fixed the message that simple mobs print when they step on a
trap."
- bugfix: "Fixed the foam sword sprite."
- bugfix: "Fixed damaged wall overlays."
- bugfix: "Fixed the INDRA field getting messed up by pointing at it."
- bugfix: "Apple pies now count for the pie bounty."
- bugfix: "Changeling chameleon claws no longer spawn in the warehouse."
- bugfix: "Admin click-drag to possess has been fixed."
- bugfix: "Added a minimum damage threshold to delimb, in order to stops
ridiculously small damage from taking off limbs. The threshold is the
organ's max damage divided by 3."
- bugfix: "The Pull psionic ability no longer pulls anchored objects."
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* Cargo delivery packages now have colored tags on them which should
hopefully make it easier to distinguish between them, instead of
changing the entire package's color.
* Delivering a package now outputs another, allowing you to continuously
deliver throughout the round, should you choose to.
* Fixed cargo packages runtiming on the runtime map.
Adds a dino grabber toy to the game. It counts as a weapon, and uses
modified whip code to have a chance of disarming people. Its also now in
the warehouse spawn pool as a rare item, with the weight of 1.75. It
should only show up every 2-3 rounds.
Also adds an object sprite and in hand sprites.
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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.
Added 79 new stickers. 60 by LforLouise, 1 by Noble Row, 2 by Ben10083,
10 by Hazelmouse, 1 by Mr.Popper, 4 by FabianK3, and 1 by Kermit.
Added sticker sheets, a storage that can only store stickers. Sprite by
Noble Row
Added the new sticker sheets to the loadout menu
Replaced gold star and googly eye boxes with sticker sheets.
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.
Added the ability to sell off your mining materials for profit. All
prices are relatively low, so it shouldn't mess up the balance of things
too much.
Consequentially, engineering can now sell its gold, silver, and platinum
to operations.
Also, I removed market elasticity from this materials list. Just to make
things far more consistent, and remove any potential and needless
frustration.
Thank you to @BoomerThor for helping me through this!
Operation Managers and Hangar Techs were supposed to always have the
Cargo Control program downloadable, but it was access-locked behind HOP
(which has been changed to executive officer). I also gave the program
the ability to run on laptops, so cargo techs actually have a reason to
bring a laptop.
Fixes some cargo bounties that were bugged (including #17225) and
removed some that cannot be fulfilled. Smoke grenades were removed from
security, machinists can't print the Telecomms Traffic Control board,
science can't print NVGs anymore, and there is no way in-game to produce
monkey hide.
Our SSOverlays system is outdated, and is likely the cause of many of
the issues seen in #18895. It has also been linked to a massive server
performance decrease.
This brings an updated system from Baystation, hopefully with speed
increases.
Should be testmerged, ideally with #18895.
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Unified most of the procs into one definition, so there are no duplicate
around the codebase.
Marked some of the above as overridable if a good enough case can be
made for them (eg. external dependency or unlikely to be used).
### Summary:
This PR fleshes out cryonics, both inside a cryotube and outside of a
cryotube, and gives a pharmacist a lot more to do during those high
energy rounds as they will be required to prepare and oversee any
cryonic mixes. Lots of ways you can go about doing with the biggest
reward being brain regeneration that bypasses oxygenation requirements,
at the cost of significant downsides if done improperly.
This generally empowers pharmacists and physicians and offers
non-surgical treatment alternatives, though often incurs a penalty or
takes a little longer than surgical treatment, so it doesn't make
surgeons redundant.
This list'll be exhaustive so medical players aren't left in the dark
and can just refer to this while a wiki update is worked on, instead of
digging through code.
**Changes to Stasis/Cryotubes:**
- Stasis at temperates between 120K and 200K has been reduced to between
5 and 10, as opposed to 10 and 20. This means chemicals still have a
good chance of metabolising if you set a cryotube to above ~140K.
Cryotubes will still achieve good stasis if you cool below 120K -
upgraded stockparts from the workshop/R&D will help with this.
- (Bugfix) IPCs will not longer be knocked unconscious if they enter an
active cryotube.
**Misc. Reagent Additions/Tweaks:**
- Bicaridine now only requires 30u in the blood to begin attempting to
repair arterial bleeds, as opposed to 50u.
- Adds a Blood Thinning chemical effect. This prevents Coagzolug's blood
clotting effect from working and works in the opposite way - increasing
how much blood you lose per blood loss tick. Fluvectionem and
Synaptizine apply Blood Thinning at a strength of 25, translating to 25%
faster blood loss.
**Cryonic Chemicals:**
- Cryoxadone and Clonexadone both overdose at 5u. **_This is not a
problem when using a cryotube due to how cryotubes administer
reagents._** Overdosing either results in genetic damage and severe eye
damage.
- Cryoxadone and Clonexadone's organ healing capabilities have been
significantly nerfed. The organ healing is still noticable and useful
for pharmacist/surgeonless rounds; they cannot heal the brain though.
- Cryosurfactant has been renamed to Cryosilicate, mimicking
Pyrosilicate - the recipe now uses silicate instead of surfactant.
- Cryosilicate and Pyrosilicate now have an effect when used in the
body: cryosilicate will supercool a patient; pyrosilicate will
chemically incinerate someone. Leporazine will inhibit these functions.
- Bicaridine will repair arterial bleeds when used in cryogenic
conditions.
- Kelotane will repair disfigurement when used in cryogenic conditions.
- Peridaxon 2x effective in cryogenic conditions. Peridaxon can
denecrotise livers and kidneys in extracool cryogenic conditions - it
cannot denecrotise other organs. Using peridaxon in cryogenic conditions
will result in benign tumour growth (see below).
- Red Nightshade can repair bone breaks in cryogenic conditions. It will
still put a patient into a berserk state.
- Cataleptinol - see below.
**Cataleptinol Rework:**
Cataleptinol has been reworked from the ground up and is where
pharmacist's will be able to shine by making fancy cryotube beaker
mixers or cryonic mixtures for use in IV stands.
- The new recipe is 2 parts Alkysine, 0.5 parts Phoron, 1 part
Clonexadone and a 5u Cryosilicate catalyst. This translates to: 120u
Alkysine + 60u Clonexadone + 30u Phoron w/ 5u Cryosilicate = 60u (1
bottle) of Cataleptinol - expensive and lots of tricky precursors,
leaves enough left over to make a 2nd bottle without having to remake
all of the precursors.
- **In cryogenic conditions**, Cataleptinol will restore 7.5% brain
activity per metabolisation tick. This _bypasses the 85% oxygenation
requirement_, at the cost of hallucinations, blood thinning and liver
damage. The trade is roughly 40% brain activity (assuming nothing is
causing brain damage) for total liver failure.
- **Outside of cryogenic conditions**, Cataleptinol becomes a lot less
reliable and a lot more dangerous to use, with only a 75% chance of
restoring 2% brain activity per metabolisation tick. It will still
bypass oxygenation requirements, making it useful during _**severe
emergencies**_, at the cost of inducing painshock in addition to the
above hallucinations, blood thinning and liver damage. The trade is
roughly 25% brain activity (assuming nothing is causing brain damage)
for total liver failure.
- Cataleptinol _**overdoses at 3u**_ and has a fast metabolisation of
0.6u/tick - this makes it hard to dose without using an IV drip. If you
overdose Cataleptinol by using another method of administration, then
the patient's liver will crash, brain regeneration undone and the
patient will have severe seizures resulting in more pain. Using
Cataleptinol outside of cryogenic conditions **is high risk and only
potentially high reward**, but it could buy a couple more minutes.
**Tumours:**
- Adds Benign Tumours. Benign tumours simply drain nutrition and cause
frequent pain; they do not spread or affect nearby organs.
- Adds Malignant Tumours. Malignant tumours will begin by draining
nutrition then effecting symptoms based on the tumour's location (chest
tumours -> coughing, gasping, chest pain; brain tumours ->
disorientation, memory loss; abdominal -> vomiting, abdominal pain;
anywhere else -> lethargy). In the later stages, malignant tumours will
begin to damage the organs they are close to, then will eventually enter
the circulatory _~~and lymphatic~~_ system and spawn more malignant
tumours in other parts of the body.
- Peridaxon will result in benign tumour growth when overdosed or used
in cryogenic conditions.
- Genetic damage will result in malignant tumour growth.
- Ryetalyn is the anti-tumour drug and will put both benign and
malignant tumours into recession. You can also surgically intervene and
excise tumours as you would k'ois mycosis or fluke parasites.
- You cannot have more than 3 of any tumour - things won't get too out
of hand.
**IV Bag Stuff:**
- Adds 2 labels for IV bags: Cryonics Mixture, denoted by a CR; Other
Mixture, denoted by an M.
- Renames `blood packs` to `IV bags` and changes their formatting. What
was `blood pack O+` will now appear as `IV bag - O+ Blood`; `blood pack
Saline Plus` -> `IV bag - Saline Plus`.
**Misc.:**
- Only 20 genetic degradation on a limb is required to deform it instead
of 30. This should make it slightly more common, as 30 is a large number
to reach when this number is calculated per limb.
- Seizures can be given variable strengths.
- (Bugfix) Coolant tanks no longer just set a room's temperature to 0K
when destroyed. The amount it cools a room scales with the amount of
coolant still in the tank but cannot go below 173K/-100°C.
- Cryocells now have stockparts and can be upgraded/deconstructed.
This PR does the following.
- Removes Heroin, Cocaine (and it's subtypes), Raskara dust, and all
other Tier-1 drugs in our drug list (excpet from the Cargo reagent
spawner.
- Adds more contraband to the contraband loot table. For example -
- Cocaine, Heroin, 9mm pistol, derringer revolver, sawn off shotgun
(improvised), paralysis pen, and the poison pen. I also added auto
injectors for drugs that are not in pill form, like imprednezene(?),
stimpack, beserk, and nightlife.
- Adds more contraband map spawns in maintenance areas. I believe it
adds 5 or 6 across all three z-levels in areas like the abandoned bar,
the poker table, a table in maintenance by science, the maintenance
under the bar, etc. The map diff bot will show. These are not always
guaranteed to spawn either upon my testing. I'm not sure why, but it
works better this way imo.
- Removes ambrosia and other non-contraband drugs from the loot table
for now.
If requested, I am open to adding one or two custom contraband spawners
for the brig. Just ask in the PR's comments.
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* SSatlas.current_map
* hardsuit spell tab appears to clear correctly
* sdfsa
* from the moment i understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me
* sdf
* pain
* sadfas
* sdfa
* sdfasf
* sfa
* sdf
* might the lord have mercy on our soul
* i cri everidai
* adeste fideles
* sdf
* where will this lead, what's coming next, from your inventions
* dear lord
* gjvhk
* i cri everidai
* fsgf
* sdfa
* sdaf
* hiuhi
* first commit
fixed wooden platter sprite
fixed error in bounty phrasing
created recipe for hash browns
replaced flat dough in doner kebab recipe with a pita
made it so muffins are made in larger batches, and each muffin is less filling seperately
created 7 new kinds of milkshake
changed some incorect capitalization
made it so bread that's been eaten no longer creates leftover plates
updated ravioli code to fit with correct format
updated ravioli to be more filling.
* Roast chicken and River Loaf
created roast chicken and river loaf
* changleog
* corrected changelog
* updated food bug
* grammar update
updating capitalization
* updated bowl pickup ability
* code update
* SDQL2 update
* fix that verb
* cl
* fix that
* toworld
* this is pointless
* update info
* siiiiick..
* vv edit update
* fix that
* fix editing vars
* fix VV
* Port the /TG/ globals controller.
* part 1
* part 2
* oops
* part 3
* Hollow Purple
* sadas
* bsbsdb
* muda na agaki ta
* ids 1-15
* 16-31
* 41-75
* bring me back to how things used to be before i lost it all
* the strength of mayhem
* final touches
* cl
* protect some vars
* update sdql2 to use glob
* stuff?
* forgot that is not defined there
* whoops
* observ
* but it never gets better
* a
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