Requires #5420 to be merged.
## About The Pull Request
See changelog
## Why It's Good For The Game
Bug fixes are good. Especially fixing bugs that brick you.
## Proof Of Testing

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Click dragging a protean modsuit onto yourself no longer unequips
it, bricking you.
del: Removed the Control Click Stripping functionality from Protean
modsuits. It's now only click dragging.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Lets you equip items that you used glue on, that's how it worked before
tg made it such you cant equip nodrop items, put them into evidence bags
so you can pick them up without getting them attached to your hands and
also make stuff that other people have equipped nodrop for them to be
sprayed with acid if they want to get rid of that thing
## Why It's Good For The Game
You no longer have to drag nodrop items to sec, you can just put them in
the bags now(if you didn't pick it up in the process) and let's you
equip stuff if you applied nodrop before equipping it because that's how
it was before tg randomly fixed equipping nodrop items. also gluing
bombs and other stuff to people could be funny i think
## Proof Of Testing
<details>
<summary>Screenshots/Videos</summary>
<img width="127" height="240" alt="screen1"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7ee25f7b-5cbc-42b8-8244-5c17b736a9ee"
/>
the item selection menu
</details>
## Changelog
🆑
add: You can put superglued items into evidence bags
fix: You can equip superglued items again like you could before
add: You can apply superglue to other people stuff
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
That part wasn't finished. It won't! The other change just makes it so
non-vox aug brains can die from emps.
## Proof Of Testing
it didn't work then, it's gone now
## Changelog
🆑
balance: vox get to keep their min brain health threshold from emps,
removed it from roundstart aug brains.
del: surplus cybernetic brain is gone again
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Cybernetic/Cortical brain touch-up. Discuss.
Also because vox use cortical brains, we touched their code a little.
Tangent: I wish there was a way to make the brain restore surgery
capable of taking a multitool without being a separate op :\
# But why?
It's been noticed that people are using cortical brains to shoot up some
meth without consequences. This was a) not originally intended b)
genuine power creep, as previously the only way to be able to process
chems without the brain damage was to be a vox, who do start with
robotic-only brains. So, this PR is to address it. Sure you get an EMP
weakness, but this server has a soft-stigmatization against using EMPs
so that's leery on the social contract.
Fret not! You'll still have the option of a roundstart brain which
doesn't take meth damage. It just also takes slightly more EMP damage,
has less health than an ordinary brain, and if it ever gets removed, it
explodes as the other prosthetics do (but doesn't qdel). So really,
there's not much of a consequence.
## Proof Of Testing
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f48efc8b-9f4b-4fd1-b71f-145a1d4b63c5
<img width="255" height="167" alt="Screenshot_10"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0334b931-0593-4721-9de2-a02211253e28"
/>
yeah i flipped it on the below one. it's correct now though
<img width="661" height="171" alt="Screenshot_11"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/554eaf09-8ee4-4a1a-a95b-c7332a078610"
/>
## Changelog
🆑
add: Previously-unobtainable surplus-cybernetic brain added to
Prosthetic Organ quirk
add: Cybernetic brains given the ORGAN_PROMINENT trait, following normal
brains.
add: Vox Primalis unique cybernetic brain has been finally added to
their species descriptions. (Bet you didn't know they had one)
balance: (Roundstart) Cortical brains given ORGAN_ORGANIC, so they can
be fixed with both mannitol and a multitool. Vox brains are excluded
balance: Brain options in character prefs have been given a 1
quirkiness-point cost.
fix: Cybernetic/Cortical brains have their repair hints updated to
reflect what they can actually be repaired by
code: Prosthetic Organ quirk moved to modular_zubbers
code: 'Vox Primalis' now considered a collective noun
code: dangerous_organ_removal has a new variable to toggle between organ
qdel or having its damage set to max health.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Ports the Experimental Holotool from yogstation. An RD item that is all
the tools in a compact package.
## Why It's Good For The Game
RD has nothing interesting except the armor that kills you if you use
it, and many people dont because of that. This gives a unique,
interesting item that is useful to their kit, much like the CMO's hypo.
## Proof Of Testing
<details>
<summary>Screenshots/Videos</summary>
<img width="273" height="314" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7111c679-928c-4069-a4d9-ab93588d9daf"
/>
<img width="127" height="83" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/86346c30-3ae3-449d-b40a-3c26b05f6949"
/>
</details>
## Changelog
🆑
add: The RD now has an Experimental Holotool! It starts in their locker.
/🆑
## About This Pull Request
Brought back based off of
https://github.com/Bubberstation/Bubberstation/pull/2007, made
functional again by myself.
Original Code: https://github.com/Skyrat-SS13/Skyrat-tg/pull/14023
Fleshmind is a PVE event that incorporates some PVP elements in the
later stages of its growth. You defeat it by destroying all its
processors. It has six stages of growth with each stage expanding on its
abilities and the structures and mobs it can deploy. It will announce to
the entire station each time it gains a level or loses a level. Each
level means it has a new processor.
- **Level 1:** The start when it spawns in. It will spawn some basic
structures.
- **Level 2:** It will begin to spawn screamers and whisperers
- **Level 3:** The wireweed is much more situated, and this is the point
where it spawns a very dangerous mech. This is the point where it
becomes very critical. It also starts to spawn Babblers (structures that
spew propaganda into comms) and Modulators. (Gives you hallucinations)
- **Level 4** No new special abilities.
- **Level 5** No new special abilities
- **Level 6** It automatically calls the emergency shuttle to hijack and
spawns a deathsquad on Centcomm. This ends the round.
**Counters:**
- Fight in groups. Carry a melee weapon. (You can still melee the
mechivers and try to kill them before they convert you)
- Wirecutters cut wireweed.
- Ion Weaponry is extremely useful. It also stuns all the mobs.
- Target the processors. If you can pick them off in space, it has
practically zero EVA abilities.
- If someone gets assimilated, should get them to medical if you kill
them.
To run it requires 35 active players and a minimum of an hour to have
passed.
## Why It's Good For The Game
With mold being disabled, there is a missing PVE element in the game,
this fills that niche while also playing around with the idea of
temporary conversion antags in a way that I think works really well.
Wireweed/fleshmind also distracts the crew and security enough to
provide clever antagonists with an opening to commit crimes and get away
with them while the crew has their hands full.
## Proof of Testing
It's been test merged for two months now, it works.
## Changelog
🆑 xPokee, StrangeWeirdKitten, Gandalf2k15
add: New midround event: Fleshmind
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: LT3 <83487515+lessthnthree@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Artur Lang <24881678+Arturlang@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Roxy <75404941+TealSeer@users.noreply.github.com>
This is not politics. Having it be set as not `MALE` or `FEMALE` causes
unsolvable inconsistencies in the code because everything assumes "if
not MALE, then FEMALE" or vice versa.
- Migrated "Use gender" enby body types to female (alert user when this
happens).
- Disabled "Use gender" in prefs menu when enby.
🆑
fix: Fixed some inconsistencies with bodytypes when non-binary genders
had it set to "Use gender". This is no longer possible. If you use have
previously used this setting, your bodytype will be explicitly set to
female.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Jordan Dominion <Cyberboss@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Increases the time that these quirks check from 30s to 90s, hopefully
giving a bigger window before you NEED to drink or smoke.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Quirks that require you to have a vice are good, but needing it every
second without fail or you get the big negative moodlet is kinda bonkers
and unfun.
## Proof Of Testing
<details>
<summary>Screenshots/Videos</summary>
num change :) it worked
</details>
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Smoker, Junkie, and Addict now take longer to make you crash out.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Alexis <catmc8565@gmail.com>
## About The Pull Request
- Closes#95039.
Although intentionally removed in #94678 the inconvenience of not
allowing ducts under machines of different layers isn't worth the visual
clutter it has helped in reducing so I'm bringing it back
## Changelog
🆑
qol: you can place plumbing machines on ducts with different layers
again
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
That's all.
The sprites clearly have a pedestal which is attached to the floor. They
shouldn't behave as if they are free floating wash basins.
<details><summary>example: a barber shop</summary>
<img width="614" height="818" alt="StrongDMM_ahHbCymkjR"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aeee4090-e209-4ad7-8d1d-fef9dcbb36e2"
/>
</details>
Also runs the UpdatePaths script so it can collapse some duplicate tiles
which have been annoying me with diffs each time it's run.
## Why It's Good For The Game
More mapping flexibility for bathrooms and medical spaces.
## Changelog
🆑
code: sinks can be mounted to floors
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Makes lizard husks swampy green and ethereal husks bright neon green
<img width="187" height="99" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a9182969-8dc7-4fb5-a55b-8bf30acac730"
/>
Also futureproofed the blood-colored limb overlay element that skeleton
limbs use to work fine if the limb didn't get assigned blood dna (while
its still attached to the owner without being added by butchering)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Preserves visual consistency
## Changelog
🆑
image: Husk visuals now inherit their mob's blood color
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Light step already prevented the damaging squash that happened, but
still did the knockdown. I think it's thematically appropriate for
people who watch their step to not accidentally throw people to the
side. ESPECIALLY BEEPSKY AND MEDIBOTS AND JANIBOTS. THAT IS JUST HORRID.
## Why It's Good For The Game
I take the quirk because of me not wanting to hurt them over by
accidentally walking into them. The knockdown is still annoying as hell
even when I do play my micro and someone walks into me. Everything
functions as normal when not having light step. Bots doing it is extra
un-fun.
## Proof Of Testing
I tested it and it works
<details>
<summary>Screenshots/Videos</summary>
</details>
## Changelog
🆑
balance: Light step now prevents you from knocking down micros.
balance: Walking intent now prevents you from knocking down micros
balance: small bots (janibots, medibots, etc.) can no longer knock down
micros.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Swaps the proc being called on doors in the riding component's
`vehicle_bump()` proc from `bumpopen()` to `Bumped()`, causing relevant
checks to be undergone, most importantly the check for
`can_open_with_hands`. Due to the way vehicles are bumped by their
drivers and thus cause their drivers' `last_bumped` to be set, the
riding component now tracks its own `vehicle_last_bumped` & resets its
occupants' `last_bumped` when bumping doors, given the vehicle is off
bump cooldown.
`vehicle/sealed` gets to keep `bumpopen()` because they give
`TRAIT_HANDS_BLOCKED`, but they check for `can_open_with_hands` now.
Additionally, just for consistency's sake, firelocks' previous
`bumpopen()` override has been removed and replaced with
`can_open_with_hands`.
## Why It's Good For The Game
fixes#95100
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Blast doors & shutters no longer inexplicably open when approached
on a mount
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This PR was originally described to me by @AnturK and I implemented a
few elements of it to the best of my ability, then I promptly forgot
about it for the last 2 months.
This PR adds in randomly spawning structural weakpoints, using much of
the same mechanics of spawning in hidden satchels. If identified using a
T-ray scanner, they can be fixed using a welder by crew. More
excitingly, if a weakpoint is subject to an explosion, it will propagate
a crack, using a random line of turfs, then calling `ex_act()` on each
one with a small callback chain. Finally, cracks will form additional
weakpoints if caused this way, though are almost certainly going to be
noticeable, unlike before where they can spawn undertile.
With this addition, I've added a negative station trait, that will
increase the number of structural weakpoints that will spawn in a given
round. In a normal round, 3 weakpoints will spawn on the station, where
with the station trait, 4-8 weakpoints will spawn across the map.
Weakpoints come in 1 flavor practically, with a larger subtype being
spawnable by admins. The vars for weakpoints also happen to be fully
var-edit-able for admin purposes, including the explosion intensity that
can cause the weakpoint to trigger, the number of sub-cracks, if
additional weakpoints can spawn, etc.
You may also seal weakpoints using sticky tape.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Weakpoints feel like an interesting modifier to a map, where if caught
early can prevent a bad situation becoming worse. Otherwise, weakpoints
could very quickly cause chaos on the map, but despite their
description, aren't capable of causing **too** much destruction that
they can cause a shuttle call unless they're being manipulated by
traitors or antagonists. Though low odds, the idea of a player
welder-bombing a door or an IED going off related to the current
situation in a round, being exacerbated by pure chance due to being near
an IED seems really, REALLY funny.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Stations can now spawn with Structural weakpoints. If they're
subject to an explosion, they'll crack open a tear in the station's
turfs. If you spot one, make sure to weld it or seal it with sticky tape
to fix one. Or not!
add: Adds a negative station trait that greatly increases the number of
weakpoints that can spawn on station.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Deletes `can_hear`, replaces it with trait-checking deafness.
The only two non-trait sources of deafness (hardcrit and lacking ears)
were refactored into using the trait.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Many places inconsistently check for the deaf trait rather than use
can_hear which meant behavior was not consistent.
Some code would treat "do we lack ears?" as being deaf, some would not.
This unifies all the behavior so being deaf means you're deaf
everywhere.
It also means we can now easily react to gaining and losing deafness via
signal, where before we could not react to it without hooking the trait,
organ remove, AND stat change. Which no one did, of course, because who
would ever think to do that?
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
refactor: Refactored how deafness is tracked. Please report any weird
interactions with sounds, like messages or sfx being missing.
fix: Lacking ears and being in hard crit now consistently treats you as
"being deaf". This affects a few minor interactions like empath, the
jukebox, and sleeping.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
- Plumbing disposer disposal rate can now be changed with hand nad has
TGUI interface. It accepts a value between 5->15 meaning it can dispose
anywhere from 10u to 50u reagents per tick. Added examines & screen tips
for the same
- Fixes plumbing disposer icon state not correctly switching between
working and off under certain circumstances
## Changelog
🆑
qol: plumbing disposer now has TGUI interface for operations
fix: plumbing disposer icon state correctly switches between on & off
under circumstances
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Non-standard null-rods (the skateboard, bow, revolver, carpsie plush,
and eswords) did not receive all the common characteristics of regular
null rods in #93394. In particular, they were not given the
`UNIQUE_RENAME` obj flag, and they did not receive the ability to track
how many cultists they've crit/killed and be turned into cult weapons
when sacrificed. This PR corrects that by extracting the cult kill
tracking behavior to a component, while doing the following refactors to
ensure complete compatibility:
- Skateboard items now move themselves into the skateboard vehicle they
spawn on use, instead of deleting themselves. This was necessary for the
holy board to keep its custom name/desc and cultist kill count.
- Guns (which the bow technically is) will track cultists killed/crit
with bullets fired from them by a mob with a holy role.
- A signal can now be used for an item to provide an arbitrary response
when an offer rune underneath it is activated.
## Why It's Good For The Game
I just wanted the holy eswords to be renameable for chaplains to provide
plausible deniability for the possession of actual eswords, but after I
discovered this consistency issue, and felt the need to fix it.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: The holy energy swords and the carp-sie plushie can once again be
renamed
fix: The holy energy swords and the carp-sie plushie can once again be
sacrificed by cultists to spawn different weapons based on how many
unique cultists the chaplain has crit or killed with them
qol: The holy skateboard can be renamed like other null rod variants can
fix: Unusual null rod variants like the holy skateboard and bow can now
be sacrificed by cultists to spawn different weapons based on how many
unique cultists the chaplain has crit or killed with them. The bow and
the burdened chaplain's revolver, in particular, also count cultists
crit or killed by arrows/bullets fired from them by the chaplain.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This PR refactors ``effect_system``s to be a bit easier to use by
getting rid of ``set_up``, allowing ``attach()`` to be chained into
``start()`` and refactoring most direct system usages in our code to use
helper procs.
``set_up`` was unnecessary and only existed to allow ``New``'s behavior
to be fully overriden, which is not required if we split
sparks/lightning/steam into a new ``/datum/effect_system/basic`` subtype
which houses the effect spreading behavior. This allows us to roll all
logic from ``set_up`` into ``New`` and cut down on code complexity.
Chaining setup as ``system.attach(src).start()`` also helps a bit in
case no helper method exists
I've added ``do_chem_smoke`` and ``do_foam`` helpers, which respectively
allow chemical smoke or foam to be spawned easily without having to
manually create effect datums and reagent holders.
Also turns out we've had some nonfunctional effect systems which either
never set themselves up, or never started, so I fixed those while I was
at it (mostly by moving them to aforementioned helper procs)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Cleaner code, makes it significantly easier for users to work with. Also
most of our effect system usage was copypasta which was passing booleans
as numbers, while perfectly fine helper procs existed in our code.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored sparks, foam, smoke, and other miscellaneous effect
systems.
refactor: Vapes now have consistent rigging with cigs using the new
system.
fix: Fixed some effects never working.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
TIL that calling has_reagent with null returns "stomach lining". Also
the other sleeping check uses the same criteria as the first one.
Also I have no idea why there's a super old commit stuck in this PR.
Maybe fixes#94873
## Why It's Good For The Game
bugfix
## Changelog
🆑
fix: viruses should maybe probably not cure themselves
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Fghj240 <fakeemail@notrealemail.com>
## About The Pull Request
Blushing's color is generated from blood color, so lizards have green
blushing and whatnot.
<img width="102" height="90" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b206b29c-f8a8-4dc4-b091-8d7e8f080fc3"
/>
## Why It's Good For The Game
Blushing is when you get more blood in yo face so it wouldn't make sense
to be red(pink) for people without red blood.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
qol: Blushing matches blood color, so lizards blush greeeen.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds a dirty quirk, as requested in a bounty in
https://discord.com/channels/1059199070016655462/1415440129362886727/1415440129362886727.
This quirk does a few things.
1. Walking around, you have a small chance to spread dirt to the floor.
2. If you are barefoot, you track colored footprints that fade out over
7 seconds.
3. If you are attacked, you have a puff of colored, opaque smoke fly off
you. **This cannot be spammed and must be refreshed by digging in
trash.**
4. People around you get a small mood debuff.
5. You get a small examine blurb telling people that you're dirty.
Both the dirt color and flavor text can be customized in the quirk.
If you are cleaned with soap...
1. You scream, flail, and get a -6 mood debuff.
2. **All above effects are disabled.**
3. You can refresh your filth by rummaging in trash
Hygeinebots also always try to clean dirty people.
## Why It's Good For The Game
We have filth goblins on station, and this lets them reflect who they
are mechanically. Its also a small, but minor, way to give janitors just
a bit more things to do - and a small source of conflict where you may
have people running around trying to clean you because god you just
smell so bad.
## Proof Of Testing
<details>
<summary>Screenshots/Videos</summary>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6c627e3f-0874-4609-84e8-d7137628ecf1
</details>
## Changelog
🆑
add: Dirty quirk - spreads dirt, makes everyone annoyed at you, defeated
by soap.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Roxy <75404941+TealSeer@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
TGS provides two SHA's to the game. The first is the closest commit on
the tracked branch (`master`) the second is the true revision of the
game. The latter may be equal to the first, but not when test merges are
active.
We normally set the database `commit_hash` to the first because we can't
guarantee the latter is on GitHub. TGS **does** try to push it there
however (i.e.
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/b7c18d2bdb6b091255716fa801113be4d73be987)
provided it has proper credentials.
This PR will ping the HEAD SHA on GitHub to see if it exists there. If
it does, it'll be set as the round's `commit_hash`.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Allows statbus to link to the EXACT commit of the round which includes
test merges. Currently it lies when test merges are active by linking
the `master` commit.
## Changelog
🆑
server: If TGS is configured to push test merge commits to a publicly
accessible GitHub, the exact game revision will be set as the
`round`.`commit_hash` in the database.
/🆑
@nfreader
---------
Co-authored-by: Jordan Dominion <Cyberboss@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
This PR adds a universal framework for editing sprites, and adds an
example implementation by way of porting paint canvases to it. This
should have no impact on serializing paintings in the database. As part
of this canvas refactor, zooming in and out of a canvas is now handled
entirely on the client side.
The paint palette component has also been refactored to allow a variable
number of colors up to the specified maximum, instead of populating all
color slots to start out with.
Some features of the sprite editing framework are unused in this PR, as
they were not necessary for feature parity with the current
implementation of paintings. However, they remain present for use in
future PRs, such as a PDA painting app that was separated out of this
branch for atomicity. These features include:
- Eraser tool
- Undo history
- Layers
- Multi-dir icon support
Support for animated icons is not present, but planned to be added when
a new feature needs it.
### New Painting UI Screenshot:
<img width="1210" height="596" alt="NewCanvasUiDemo"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4181745b-716b-4068-b3a2-d2491e5abf09"
/>
## Why It's Good For The Game
This framework opens the possibility for a wide variety of new features,
such as Goofball's planned tailoring mechanic. Additionally, the
consolidation of all the controls into a single window should make
painting more user-friendly.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Painting has been significantly refactored with a new UI that
should provide every painting control you need without having to unfocus
the UI window. Please report any issues.
refactor: Items that can store paint palettes now start with no colors.
Colors can be added to and removed from the item's palette, up to the
number of colors they previously stored.
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: Jordan Dominion <dominion@tgstation13.org>
## About The Pull Request
Tin, that's all. In a lot of cases you will want to have these,
especially if you are using elements with this signal.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Better code
## Changelog
Not player-facing
`get_department_type` can return null if all jobs in that department are
disabled. This can't happen in normal gameplay, but is being triggered
in event-base, which disables everything except assistant and cyborg.
This appears to be an expected invariant as job checks it within itself,
and even part of the department_order console code as well.
## About The Pull Request
Closes#95010
A) Fatness was only updated in stomach's life cycle, which was not
called if the patient was stasis'd. It should also be called in
update_nutrition on carbons (can't be exclusive to there as it also
relies on ticking from stomachs)
B) Lipoplasty AND checked obesity and nutrition rather than OR checking
which could allow you to ***increase*** the target's nutrition if they
were obese but hungry (from not being hungry for long enough)
C) It also didn't check for NOHUNGER which also would prevent hunger
updates.
D) It also used old species system for picking the meat type rather than
spawning chest's meat type.
Also converted magic numbers in lipoplasty/butchering/gibbers to fetch
nutrition_factor from nutriments they fill the meat with.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Lipoplasty can no longer be used to infinitely farm meat or
increase patient's nutrition level
fix: If your chest has somehow been swapped, you will drop the correct
type of meat when undergoing lipoplasty
code: Removed magic numbers in human meat related code
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
I discovered that wire bundle components weren't populating their ports
properly while working on another PR. This fixes that.
## Why It's Good For The Game
It would be nice if a circuit component worked, you know, at all.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: wire bundle circuit components work once again
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
TRAIT_DISFIGURED and physical disfiguration are now handled by the head
bodypart rather than being on the mob itself. This is mostly for
internal purposes, but it does mean that:
- Players can now perform plastic surgery on torn off heads.
- Disfigured mobs' heads keep their face hidden, and when attached to a
different body won't magically get repaired and vice versa, attaching a
new head to a disfigured corpse no longer disfigures it.
- Robotic (and other non-huskable) heads no longer become disfigured
from husking
- Also in the rare case of grafting a head torn off from a husk onto
another body, they no longer permanently turn into an Unknown. (lol)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Saner code, we generally want limb-specific behaviors to be on limbs
themselves and not on the mob. Also yeah that one weird edge case.
~~Husks are next on the chopping block~~
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Plastic surgery can now be done on detached heads.
refactor: Refactored how disfiguration is handled to be stored on head's
side
fix: Robotic (and other non-huskable) heads no longer become disfigured
from husking
fix: Attaching a head from a husk to a different body no longer
permanently turns them into an Unknown.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Desensitized is no longer binary yes/no, now scales from 0.1x to 1x (or
beyond, I guess)
Desensitized jobs start as 0.5x desensitized (which is the threshold for
being considered "truly desensitized")
Some antags are now 0.1x to 0.25x desensitized
Witnessing death of a fellow human gives you slight desensitization
(currently -0.025x).
A normal crewmember, after witnessing 20 deaths, is on par with a
roundstart desensitized crewmember.
Likewise a desensitized crewmember has almost no reaction to death after
witnessing 20 deaths.
Your own deaths count towards this value.
There's an achievement for managing to go from 1x to 0.1x across the
course of an entire round.
## Why It's Good For The Game
This is intended to contribute to the "story" people face across the
length of a round.
Rounds with few overall deaths results in crewmembers regularly getting
shocked, but bloodbaths results in crewmembers "dehumanizing and facing
the bloodshed".
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
add: Desensitization to death is no longer binary - some antagonists are
now more used to it than others.
add: Witnessing the death of a fellow humanoid (or dying yourself) will
slightly desensitize you to future deaths.
add: Adds an achievement for managing to max out desensitization across
a round.
add: Desensitized crewmembers care less when splattered with blood.
add: Holodeck mobs have a reduced death mood impact.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
1. Adds doppler radar towers to Lavaland and the Icemoon
Weather radios now need a doppler radar on the target z-level to get an
accurate reading. Without a radar tower, the expected timing of incoming
storms will be off by a random factor.
Lavaland and the Icemoon both have a few towers mapped into them.
The towers themselves can be constructed with plasteel if they some how
get destroyed. They also have an in built GPS.
Each tower requires a cable connection to function. They need a pretty
small amount of power to function.
2. Adds anomalous radar towers
Attaching a weather anomaly core to a radar tower results in an
anomalous radar tower.
<img width="260" height="409" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3430b0aa-0bbc-44df-ae75-67c2c3cca5a6"
/>
This allows you to cancel ongoing storms **or summon storms yourself**.
Each cancellation and summon uses a percentage of the core's charge.
After the charge runs dry, the core is destroyed, and the tower goes
back to being normal.
Yes, you can construct a radar tower on the station to summon storms on
the station, *including* rad storms.
All storms summoned abide by radstorm rules, meaning maint is safe.
Summoning onto the station uses significantly more charge.
3. Limits weather anomaly cores to 5
Because they are charge based and spamming weather events all round
would be annoying, slightly lowers the max core count.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Weather manipulation seems super appropriate for weather anomaly cores.
Initially it was just going to be the machine, but then I thought "what
if I want the frame of the machine to be available roundstart on
Lavaland to encourage cooperation with miners" and then I thought "what
if it tied into the weather radios, which opens up rare sabotage
methods"
So that's how we got here. The towers exist to facilitate the anomaly
use while also allowing enterprising traitors to sabotage, potentially
leaving their target unaware in a storm.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
add: Adds doppler radar towers to Lavaland and the Icemoon. These towers
ensure weather radios have accurate readings.
add: Adding a weather anomaly core to a radar tower upgrades it, giving
you control of weather - allowing you to cancel storms or even spawn a
weather event of your choice. However, the core will expire after use,
requiring replacement.
add: You can construct radar towers with plasteel. Even on the station.
Yes, you can summon weather onto the station.
balance: Limits weather anomaly cores to 5.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Closes#94785
Also apparently we never passed dusted and gibbed to update_effects, so
more specific death moodlets didn't update their descriptions. Whoops.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Ashwalkers are now desensetized to non-ashie deaths, and enjoy
witnessing gibbings
fix: Some specific death moodlets now properly register when their
target has been dusted or gibbed in their description
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This PR sort-of brings back old IEDs, albeit much more freeform compared
to their previous iteration. Using #94861's ``spark_act`` interactions
they can now be made by filling up a soda can with a variety of
chemicals (welding fuel being the easiest to obtain), dunking in a piece
of wire, taping it up (optional, required if using welding fuel or
plasma) and lighting it on fire with a lighter or welding tool (anything
that's hot enough works, really)
They have a random delay of 2-4 seconds, and can be disarmed by snipping
the fuse with wirecutters in time before they detonate (or don't,
depending on the mixture)
There's also a new, more "professional" improvised chemical explosive in
the form of beakerbombs. These can be assembled by putting a lid on a
beaker (alt-click, prevents the beaker from spilling its contents when
thrown) and attaching an assembly with an igniter or a condenser to it.
<img width="150" height="90" alt="dreamseeker_2OKpZeN7ay"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/599e75ea-9653-4db9-a915-b2ca6307635f"
/>
When triggered, igniters will heat the reagents up by a bit while
condensers will cool them down. However, you can also attach and wire up
a power cell, which will cause it to dump all of its power into the
beaker when the igniter fires off, triggering ``spark_act`` interactions
potentially causing a larger explosion.
<img width="534" height="447" alt="dreamseeker_k9Uzf18Eoa"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4cfed5b4-3875-4522-9bfa-5f6a3c8e0864"
/>
Decently sized boom from The Contraption.
Plasma and welding fuel's potency inside of beakerbombs/soda cans is
significantly reduced compared to other riggable objects (strengthdiv is
3 times higher) as they're very easy to obtain and would make for very
powerful explosives, considering their very strong strengthdiv as most
rigging interactions use very little fuel/plasma to cause a large
explosion, which was carried over to the new system. (Don't worry, this
still leaves them at sensible values with welding fuel being about as
strong as old IEDs on average)
Closes#94990 via having plasma's electrical power modifier have a
decline past a certain point based on its volume
## Why It's Good For The Game
#81529 didn't justify IED removal whatsoever and I think with new
mechanics these can be used as easier (but weaker) to make improvised
bombs, being much less clunky to make and use than pipebombs.
Beakerbombs are essentially a somewhat weaker (even with metamat
beakers, you're still 20u short of a normal large beaker grenade at
200u) form of grenades, but have access to new interactions involving
charged up explosions, which could make for some variety among chemists'
weaponry.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Added back IEDs made by attaching some wire and tape to a soda can
filled with fuel, plasma, or any other explosive of your choice. They
need to be lit on fire with a lighter or a welding tool.
add: You can now attach a lid to beakers with alt-click, preventing them
from being spilled when thrown.
add: Added beakerbombs, made by attaching an assembly (with optional
power cell and wiring) to a lidded beaker.
balance: Rigged explosions now create flames.
balance: Plasma explosions now limit their explosion potency past a
certain point based on their volume
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This PR refactors wall construction on girders, wooden barricades and
metal foam to use a centralized element, which listens to item
interaction signals and attempts to make any available wall recipe.
This change is an atomized prerequisite to my blueprinting system, since
that system requires a sane way to dynamically change the speed at which
walls are built.
This PR will later be expanded to refactor girder construction steps in
general.
I also added `proc/valid_typesof(base_type)` as a side effect of my
previous attempts at refactoring this stuff. There's now what amounts to
a code comment easter egg in the same file, because DM is wacko and
you're going to get cursed now too. :)
## Why It's Good For The Game
The old system had ~20 bespoke yet highly similar wall construction
steps. Some of the wall recipes were also concatenated from a string on
the used stack type. To put it bluntly, the code was fucking horrible.
Same thing goes for the rest of the girder construction steps, they were
all bespoke.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored girders and wall construction. Report any bugs.
tweak: Some niche wall types might have their wall delay changed by like
2 seconds. This doesn't affect normal walls, reinforced walls,
falsewalls or any other important wall types.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
**Qol**
- Adds examines & screen tips for washing items in sinks
- Adds examines & screen tips for wall frame items i.e deconstructing
with wrench & what structures you can mount them on
**Fixes**
- Plumbing components inside shuttles now properly reconnect
- Plumbing iv drip has their connectors (red & blue pipes) visible again
- Sinks consume reagents when washing and won't wash when it becomes dry
- Fixes#94942 placing ducts by hand on turf won't run time. Also
Plumbing machinery properly reconnects when un wrenching ducts in
circular connections
- All plumbing machinery now operates in the plumbing subsystem & map
loaded machines begin processing
**Refactor**
- Refactored sink frame into a wall frame item meaning it can now be
carried in hand and mounted on walls
- Refactored the sink attack chain to use `item_interaction()` instead
of `attackby()`
- All sinks are now wall mounted components meaning destroying the wall
they are attached to will cause it to deconstruct
## Changelog
🆑
qol: added examines & screen tips for wall frame items
qol: added examines & screen tips for washing items in sinks
fix: plumbing components inside shuttles reconnect to their machine
counterparts correctly
fix: plumbing iv drip has its red & blue connectors visible again
fix: sinks consume reagents when washing and won't wash when it becomes
dry
fix: map loaded plumbing machines begin processing
fix: placing stack of ducts by hand of ducts works again
fix; plumbing machinery properly reconnects when un wrenching ducts in
circular connections
refactor: sinks are now proper wall mounted components meaning
destroying their attached walls will cause it to get destroyed & sink
frames are wall frame items that can be carried in hand
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Fixes#94975 by making the radheal symptom correctly update the host's
health after healing.
There's not really much else to say.
🆑
fix: Viruses that heal their hosts through radiation no longer cause
phantom pain.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
The actual icon state had the incorrect name
It also changed the worn icon state when it shouldn't
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: Fix alt stunsword skin
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Tin, this is redundant now that faction has been moved to the atom. Also
fixes a misc runtime that can occur if someone clicks an ashwalker egg
before team datums are created
## Why It's Good For The Game
Updates code
## Changelog
Not player-facing
## About The Pull Request
Makes you able to see one extra tile to the left/right, making it feel
as if you have a wider screen. But you can also keep the original 19x15
if you want.
## Why It's Good For The Game
I feel like it looks better? Less square? Mode modern and widescreen?
idk. I feel like people will generally like this.
If you think it doesn't look better? stick with 19x15, the choice is
yours.
<details>
<summary>Before</summary>
<img width="1258" height="989" alt="afbeelding"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3a7b259c-bd22-4fbd-94f5-6257d2c13772"
/>
</details>
<details>
<summary>After</summary>
<img width="1384" height="989" alt="afbeelding"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bdebd573-4920-4cc1-b7be-9d99ef961062"
/>
</details>
## Proof Of Testing
With chatbar because someone told me they were worried the chatbox would
be too small with the change
<details>
<summary>After with chatbar</summary>
<img width="1920" height="1080" alt="afbeelding"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/55ca42ae-391d-4d38-9069-730669f53c9a"
/>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Before with chatbar</summary>
<img width="1919" height="1030" alt="afbeelding"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/34b443ea-ffaa-49b7-97d4-baef56f67f01"
/>
</details>
## Changelog
🆑
add: There's a new widescreen dropdown within game preferences, letting
you pick between 15x15 (4x3), 19x15 (widescreen), and 21x15 (ultrawide)
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: LT3 <83487515+lessthnthree@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Port from https://github.com/Monkestation/Monkestation2.0/pull/10330, as
promised in https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/94757
This adds a proximity monitor to all turrets - they now track
"interesting" targets within the turret's range, and the turret will
only process if at least 1 thing is being tracked.
The proximity monitor's checks for what's "interesting" are slightly
less thorough than the turret's, and thus, it may still track something
the turret will ignore regardless - but that's still better than the
turret processing when nothing's nearby anyways.
This also makes a new processing subsystem, SSturrets, as turret
processing can be somewhat intensive in process, so like, let's not let
them hog the SSmachines tick (plus, I honestly believe that splitting
things into more specific processing subsystems is better for allowing
the MC to manage tick time with more granularity). SSturrets has the
same flags and wait as SSmachines.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Should improve performance quite a bit - mainly, turrets on space ruins
shouldn't waste tick time when there's nothing even near them.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored turrets so they only process if something
potentially "interesting" is within its range.
/🆑