## About The Pull Request
Changes the vomit drinking check to check the mob's mouth instead of
species. (You still need a flyperson stomach to turn food into vomit)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Being a dizzzguzzzting freak of tele-zzzcience doezzzn't only mean being
a buzzing eyezore of a menaze to the ztation. One azzpect of thizzz izz
the way one feedz. You uzze your teeth to chew your food, a fly should
thuzz use their probozziz to zuck up their food, not their ztatuz as a
flyperzzon to do it (even when they are mizzing a fly mouth!). Thiz also
makez the interaction fit better with the action dezzcription for it.
## Changelog
🆑
balance: Vomit drinking now checks for fly mouth instead of fly species
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: tonty <39193182+tontyGH@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Drawing an outline of someone now makes a proper outline of them, rather
than a decal that faces their direction
<img width="401" height="446" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4402e66a-2f77-4e45-95dd-1570a449ccd3"
/>
You can also use crayons to draw outlines now, but they won't be as
strong visually
<img width="138" height="143" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/91f2fda8-cd84-46c3-bee9-b9f16efeb975"
/>
This unfortunately uses GFI, I've messed around with it a bit and
couldn't find a good alternative that would work with humans. If there's
anything better please lmk.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Been enjoying some Detective gameplay and thought it would be cool to
make proper outlines of corpses to better visualize the crime scene
rather than use what looks like graffiti.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: You can use crayons to make chalk outlines, not just white ones.
qol: Chalk outlines are now properly outlines of the body you're
outlining.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
moves all implementations (im aware of) for "Im a parent type dont spawn
me please" to the datum layer to standardized behavior
adds a standerized proc for filtering out "bad" items that we dont want
spawning. applies to it the subtype vendor, gifts, and a new spawner and
mystery box for a random gun (neither playerfacing)
"port" of https://github.com/shiptest-ss13/Shiptest/pull/4621https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/22f6f0b2-b44e-411a-b3dc-6b97dc0287aa
small warning: I dont have EVERY abstract type defined right now but,
ive done a good enough job for now. Im tired of data entry rn
## Why It's Good For The Game
standardizing behavior. Might be a micro hit to performance however
having this lets us not rely on icon state to determine whether
something is a parent type and makes it much easier to tell something is
a parent type (could be applied further to things like admin spawning
menus and things like that).
need feedback on if this is actually good for the game.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Soda cans show up in the silver slime drink table.
add: Examine tag for items that are not mean to show up ingame.
refactor: Standardizes how gifts rule out abstract types.
fix: gifts no longer check if something has an inhand, massively
expanding the list of potential items.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds a new surface ruin to icebox, the RoroCo factory. Contains a couple
of puzzles, and a small amount of loot in the form of ~~3 total pairs of
insulated gloves~~ a pair of insulated gloves, two adorable roros and a
cool unique labcoat. Just don't ask where the gloves come from...
Puzzles can of course be avoided/brute-forced by breaking down the walls
but that's for chumps.
<img width="1152" height="1024" alt="Space Station 13 2025-08-06 221903"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21050aa6-9b27-494d-a949-7496aeda18cf"
/>
## Why It's Good For The Game
The upcoming 1x3 icebox surface calls for more ruin content to help fill
that space.
## Changelog
🆑
add: A new insulated glove factory has popped up on the ice moon.
add: Freezer floor tiles now come in the full range of shapes.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Purged several files inthe theme of misc.dm and broken the contents out
into better organised files.
Incidentally done some minor cleanup by removing an unused global list
referring to a string file that no-longer exists, and removing a useless
proc that replicated the behaviour of file2list().
## Why It's Good For The Game
See #60358 and all its successors
## Changelog
🆑
code: Reduced the number of files named misc.dm or similar by 14%.
/🆑
# Conflicts:
# code/_globalvars/lists/flavor_misc.dm
## About The Pull Request
Adds a new surface ruin to icebox, the RoroCo factory. Contains a couple
of puzzles, and a small amount of loot in the form of ~~3 total pairs of
insulated gloves~~ a pair of insulated gloves, two adorable roros and a
cool unique labcoat. Just don't ask where the gloves come from...
Puzzles can of course be avoided/brute-forced by breaking down the walls
but that's for chumps.
<img width="1152" height="1024" alt="Space Station 13 2025-08-06 221903"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21050aa6-9b27-494d-a949-7496aeda18cf"
/>
## Why It's Good For The Game
The upcoming 1x3 icebox surface calls for more ruin content to help fill
that space.
## Changelog
🆑
add: A new insulated glove factory has popped up on the ice moon.
add: Freezer floor tiles now come in the full range of shapes.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Purged several files inthe theme of misc.dm and broken the contents out
into better organised files.
Incidentally done some minor cleanup by removing an unused global list
referring to a string file that no-longer exists, and removing a useless
proc that replicated the behaviour of file2list().
## Why It's Good For The Game
See #60358 and all its successors
## Changelog
🆑
code: Reduced the number of files named misc.dm or similar by 14%.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Implements a poor imitation of specular surfaces by encoding "shinyness"
into blue channel of emissive overlays, which allows some pixels to be
more illuminated than others (by applying lighting multiplied by
specular mask onto them a second time)
This means that hazard vests, engineering coats, security jackets and
firefighter suits no longer outright glow in the dark, but instead
amplify light so even the tiniest amounts make them highly visible. I
made a pass through all of our emissive overlays and converted ones that
made sense into bloom-less/specular ones.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2167e26e-f8b8-42d7-a67c-dfc643e1df29
I've also converted unrestricted access airlock overlays into overlay
lights instead of ABOVE_LIGHTING overlays, so they should no longer look
jank or catch people's clicks.
<img width="297" height="262" alt="dreamseeker_LovPHZ7xHQ"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1bf4d7b8-219a-41ed-aee9-6cdc41803e21"
/>
Turns out that windoors had incorrect icon states assigned to theirs, so
I fixed that too - they should show up again after god knows how many
years.
## Why It's Good For The Game
~~Shiny lights make my moth brain go happy~~
Neat visual effects that look more believable than neon glowing stripes,
and airlocks no longer have inflated hitboxes with extremely weird
visuals.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Added specular overlays - some items like hazard vests or
firefighter suits no longer outright glow in the dark, but instead
amplify existing light to shine brighter than their surroundings.
add: Redid unrestricted access airlock overlays to look less bad
fix: Fixed unrestricted access overlays not showing up on windoors.
/🆑
(cherry picked from commit 3d730689f4)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes this
<img width="983" height="591" alt="zen_Mhqh2OqiU4"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b3275052-1b24-404b-82bc-a4c8e88bdbcf"
/>
This code is mildly bad, but this is the best way we can fix FLOAT_LAYER
topdown emissives/blockers rendering ontop of everything else.
Also added logging/unit testing for blood trails spawned outside of
holders, mappers can use holders to spawn trails (which is the right way
to add them to your maps)
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed blood/glass floor glow going over objects
/🆑
(cherry picked from commit ea0fa299c4)
## About The Pull Request
Implements a poor imitation of specular surfaces by encoding "shinyness"
into blue channel of emissive overlays, which allows some pixels to be
more illuminated than others (by applying lighting multiplied by
specular mask onto them a second time)
This means that hazard vests, engineering coats, security jackets and
firefighter suits no longer outright glow in the dark, but instead
amplify light so even the tiniest amounts make them highly visible. I
made a pass through all of our emissive overlays and converted ones that
made sense into bloom-less/specular ones.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2167e26e-f8b8-42d7-a67c-dfc643e1df29
I've also converted unrestricted access airlock overlays into overlay
lights instead of ABOVE_LIGHTING overlays, so they should no longer look
jank or catch people's clicks.
<img width="297" height="262" alt="dreamseeker_LovPHZ7xHQ"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1bf4d7b8-219a-41ed-aee9-6cdc41803e21"
/>
Turns out that windoors had incorrect icon states assigned to theirs, so
I fixed that too - they should show up again after god knows how many
years.
## Why It's Good For The Game
~~Shiny lights make my moth brain go happy~~
Neat visual effects that look more believable than neon glowing stripes,
and airlocks no longer have inflated hitboxes with extremely weird
visuals.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Added specular overlays - some items like hazard vests or
firefighter suits no longer outright glow in the dark, but instead
amplify existing light to shine brighter than their surroundings.
add: Redid unrestricted access airlock overlays to look less bad
fix: Fixed unrestricted access overlays not showing up on windoors.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Fixes this
<img width="983" height="591" alt="zen_Mhqh2OqiU4"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b3275052-1b24-404b-82bc-a4c8e88bdbcf"
/>
This code is mildly bad, but this is the best way we can fix FLOAT_LAYER
topdown emissives/blockers rendering ontop of everything else.
Also added logging/unit testing for blood trails spawned outside of
holders, mappers can use holders to spawn trails (which is the right way
to add them to your maps)
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed blood/glass floor glow going over objects
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds a number of new capabilities to glitter.
- It can be any colour.
<img width="657" height="398" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/60e80c04-8eee-470c-8953-47f6eda9f83e"
/>
- It can be made in chemistry and dyed by combining it with acetone and
other reagents to give it the average colour of the non-glitter,
not-acetone reagents.
- Multiple colours can be mixed into one reagent datum, randomly
depositing a colour from those in the datum on the floor.
<img width="554" height="507" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9cc7d1d5-9bec-4b28-af06-310ffb24de49"
/>
- Anyone with glitter reagent in them will cough glitter onto the floor
- Glittery crates will leave a trail of appropriately coloured glitter
when moved
<img width="960" height="259" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/71cc1176-23f9-4ae7-b500-1744b752c014"
/>
Resprited glitter to support these changes and make it not look like gas
(or ass).
## Why It's Good For The Game
It looks cool and raises the bar for chemists maximally pissing off the
janitor as they fill a room with multicoloured glitter and all the
occupants run off to cough more up all over the surrounding area.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Glitter can now be made from plastic polymers and aluminium.
add: Plastic polymer can be made at any temperature, and then heated to
produce sheets.
add: Glitter can now be made any colour, mix 10 units each of glitter
and acetone to change its colour to that of the other reagents in the
beaker.
add: Mixing different colours of glitter will cause a random selection
of those colours to appear on the floor when released.
add: Being exposed to glitter in reagent form causes you to cough up
more glitter onto the floor
add: Dragging glittery crates will now spread a trail of glitter and
angry janitors behind them.
image: Added new glitter sprites (that don't look like gasses)
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds a number of new capabilities to glitter.
- It can be any colour.
<img width="657" height="398" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/60e80c04-8eee-470c-8953-47f6eda9f83e"
/>
- It can be made in chemistry and dyed by combining it with acetone and
other reagents to give it the average colour of the non-glitter,
not-acetone reagents.
- Multiple colours can be mixed into one reagent datum, randomly
depositing a colour from those in the datum on the floor.
<img width="554" height="507" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9cc7d1d5-9bec-4b28-af06-310ffb24de49"
/>
- Anyone with glitter reagent in them will cough glitter onto the floor
- Glittery crates will leave a trail of appropriately coloured glitter
when moved
<img width="960" height="259" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/71cc1176-23f9-4ae7-b500-1744b752c014"
/>
Resprited glitter to support these changes and make it not look like gas
(or ass).
## Why It's Good For The Game
It looks cool and raises the bar for chemists maximally pissing off the
janitor as they fill a room with multicoloured glitter and all the
occupants run off to cough more up all over the surrounding area.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Glitter can now be made from plastic polymers and aluminium.
add: Plastic polymer can be made at any temperature, and then heated to
produce sheets.
add: Glitter can now be made any colour, mix 10 units each of glitter
and acetone to change its colour to that of the other reagents in the
beaker.
add: Mixing different colours of glitter will cause a random selection
of those colours to appear on the floor when released.
add: Being exposed to glitter in reagent form causes you to cough up
more glitter onto the floor
add: Dragging glittery crates will now spread a trail of glitter and
angry janitors behind them.
image: Added new glitter sprites (that don't look like gasses)
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Also fixes the issue where some empty decals (like dry gibs) claim that
the beaker is full when you try picking them up.
Closes#91831Closes#91486
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed gibs not containing any actual gibs in them
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: _0Steven <42909981+00-Steven@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Also fixes the issue where some empty decals (like dry gibs) claim that
the beaker is full when you try picking them up.
Closes#91831Closes#91486
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed gibs not containing any actual gibs in them
/🆑
---------
Co-authored-by: _0Steven <42909981+00-Steven@users.noreply.github.com>
Reworks the Voidwalker into a basic mob, including a lot of the balance
and mechanics!
Old (left), new (right)

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/22d6138f-11aa-4f7a-8600-2565e6578bcf
(little outdated)
https://youtu.be/cp1E3qPJGX4 (high res mirror)
**🟨Voidwalker mob changes🟨**
No longer a human species and no more void eater. Instead deals damage
by simple unarmed attacks.
Instead of dealing brute, the voidwalker does oxygen damage (4-5 hits to
knock out) with left-click, and slight brute on right click. Non-human
mobs automatically take brute damage instead of oxygen damage.
150 HP
33% burn armor
Yes it has hands, but it can only pick up and drop stuff
**🟨Window phase🟨**

Instead of needing to smash a window with the void eater, moving through
windows simply leaves them passable for 5 seconds. Makes kidnapping a
lot easier, but also makes it easier for people to chase you
People who used the voided skull also leave windows passable for a short
bit.
**🟩Cosmic Charge🟩**
Standard charge ability, but only lets you charge towards space and
works while dragging people
**🟩The Vomitwalker🟩**
People you kidnapped now occasionally do the nebula vomit, which
voidwalkers can use to dive from and into

Diving into it is very fast but also removes the nebula vomit. You can
also kidnap people into the vomit (this doesn't remove the vomit).
There is also a little UI for tracking this. Clicking it while in space
dive teleports you to the next nebula vomit, if there are any.

**🟨Voided people changes🟨**
Kidnapped people and people that used the cosmic skull are no longer
muted, but take 10% extra brute and occasionally leave behind glass
shards when taking a lot of damage.
Are no longer obliterated on a second encounter with voidwalkers.
Voidwalkers can't hurt people they've already voided (unless they really
want to), but instead just knock them out for 30s
Also the kidnapped do space vomit as I said earlier.
**🟩Sunwalker🟩**
Voidwalker variant made for pure murderbone. Has no camo and kindap
mechanics, but has a fiery charge, loads of damage and area igniting and
people ignition. It's admin, but I might change this later once I've had
some more time to think about it.

Other changes:
- Voidwindows no longer need to be space adjacent
- Unsettle works faster but can't be used in combat anymore
- Space camo now grants complete space invisibility
- Makes a lot of aspects easily moddable, so we can easily mod it into a
moistwalker in-game
- Taking a cosmic skull when you already used one gives you the old
voidwalker void eater arm. Additional uses just gives you more void
eater arms until you run out of hands
- I definitely forgot a lot more
- I made a cool voidwalker hud! It even has a unique space camo toggle
<details>
<summary>Lot of text</summary>
Voidwalker was basically a snowflaked toghether human species because I
didn't know how to sprite, but I was able to work with species and
visual effects. Then I realized I can just commission sprites!
This also let me just cut out a lot of the snowflake code, because it's
no longer a human so half the things I didn't want them to be able to
do, they just literally cannot do.
Voidwalkers were in a bit of strange spot with kidnapping? There was
essentially no incentive, other than "smash spaceman = funny". They also
had issues doing, anything? There's surprisingly little space on a space
station, especially maps such as tram. Making the voided victims have
nebula vomit gives the voidwalker a reason to WANT to kidnap, by giving
them a way to appear basically anywhere on the station. I don't think
it's too overpowered. Voided people don't vomit that much, it's easily
cleanable and diving into it removes them, so they're limited usability.
Replacing the brute damage with oxygen damage also kinda... just makes
sense? I seriously contemplated letting them do stamina damage for the
first iteration, but opted not to do it because stamina damage has so
many hooks attached. Oxygen damage doesn't! It's also just incredibly
thematic, let's them bypass most armor and makes them more suited to
non-letha kidnappings.
Space camo making them completely invisible was also long overdue. It
was literally just urging people to turn up their gamma and turn down
their parallax settings. I thought it was an interesting mechanic, but
it's just straight up unfair and doesn't belong in a multiplayer game.
They now more frequently leave behind little glass shards, leave
particles from nebula vomit they leave from and have more unique sound
effects, so attentive (and lucky) people can still deduce if an area is
safe-ish.
I removed being able to shatter voided people because the mechanic was
deeply misunderstood. It was intended to give them a means of removing
people if they kept incessently bothering the voidwalker, but people
went out of their way to use this to roundremove people they had already
voided. The 30s sleep conveys my intention a lot better, and fits better
now that the voidwalker benefits from having as many voided people
vomitting all over the place.
The cosmic charge gives them some much needed survivability. My
experiences (in observing voidwalkers, I can never get the roll ;_;) is
that they're constantly one mistake away from complete obliteration. The
cosmic charge let's them get out quick despite their slow movement speed
in gravity. It also makes them stronger when fighting in space.
They got 33% burn armor so it's a tiny bit harder to wipe them away in a
single laser salvo, while still giving people ample opportunity to fight
them off . Also they're like glass or something so it fits thematically.
I gave them hands because I thought it was cool, might be a mistake idk
</details>
🆑 Time-Green, INFRARED_BACON
add: Voidwalker has been throughly reworked! Now you are even less safe!
admin: Adds admin-only Sunwalker mob
fix: Unsettle doesnt work on yourself anymore
fix: Space camo doesnt stop bobbing anymore
fix: Voidwalker windows now recharge on kidnap
runtime: Fixes healthanalyzers runtiming when scanning mobs without
reagent holders
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Reworks the Voidwalker into a basic mob, including a lot of the balance
and mechanics!
Old (left), new (right)

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/22d6138f-11aa-4f7a-8600-2565e6578bcf
(little outdated)
https://youtu.be/cp1E3qPJGX4 (high res mirror)
**🟨Voidwalker mob changes🟨**
No longer a human species and no more void eater. Instead deals damage
by simple unarmed attacks.
Instead of dealing brute, the voidwalker does oxygen damage (4-5 hits to
knock out) with left-click, and slight brute on right click. Non-human
mobs automatically take brute damage instead of oxygen damage.
150 HP
33% burn armor
Yes it has hands, but it can only pick up and drop stuff
**🟨Window phase🟨**

Instead of needing to smash a window with the void eater, moving through
windows simply leaves them passable for 5 seconds. Makes kidnapping a
lot easier, but also makes it easier for people to chase you
People who used the voided skull also leave windows passable for a short
bit.
**🟩Cosmic Charge🟩**
Standard charge ability, but only lets you charge towards space and
works while dragging people
**🟩The Vomitwalker🟩**
People you kidnapped now occasionally do the nebula vomit, which
voidwalkers can use to dive from and into

Diving into it is very fast but also removes the nebula vomit. You can
also kidnap people into the vomit (this doesn't remove the vomit).
There is also a little UI for tracking this. Clicking it while in space
dive teleports you to the next nebula vomit, if there are any.

**🟨Voided people changes🟨**
Kidnapped people and people that used the cosmic skull are no longer
muted, but take 10% extra brute and occasionally leave behind glass
shards when taking a lot of damage.
Are no longer obliterated on a second encounter with voidwalkers.
Voidwalkers can't hurt people they've already voided (unless they really
want to), but instead just knock them out for 30s
Also the kidnapped do space vomit as I said earlier.
**🟩Sunwalker🟩**
Voidwalker variant made for pure murderbone. Has no camo and kindap
mechanics, but has a fiery charge, loads of damage and area igniting and
people ignition. It's admin, but I might change this later once I've had
some more time to think about it.

Other changes:
- Voidwindows no longer need to be space adjacent
- Unsettle works faster but can't be used in combat anymore
- Space camo now grants complete space invisibility
- Makes a lot of aspects easily moddable, so we can easily mod it into a
moistwalker in-game
- Taking a cosmic skull when you already used one gives you the old
voidwalker void eater arm. Additional uses just gives you more void
eater arms until you run out of hands
- I definitely forgot a lot more
- I made a cool voidwalker hud! It even has a unique space camo toggle
## Why It's Good For The Game
<details>
<summary>Lot of text</summary>
Voidwalker was basically a snowflaked toghether human species because I
didn't know how to sprite, but I was able to work with species and
visual effects. Then I realized I can just commission sprites!
This also let me just cut out a lot of the snowflake code, because it's
no longer a human so half the things I didn't want them to be able to
do, they just literally cannot do.
Voidwalkers were in a bit of strange spot with kidnapping? There was
essentially no incentive, other than "smash spaceman = funny". They also
had issues doing, anything? There's surprisingly little space on a space
station, especially maps such as tram. Making the voided victims have
nebula vomit gives the voidwalker a reason to WANT to kidnap, by giving
them a way to appear basically anywhere on the station. I don't think
it's too overpowered. Voided people don't vomit that much, it's easily
cleanable and diving into it removes them, so they're limited usability.
Replacing the brute damage with oxygen damage also kinda... just makes
sense? I seriously contemplated letting them do stamina damage for the
first iteration, but opted not to do it because stamina damage has so
many hooks attached. Oxygen damage doesn't! It's also just incredibly
thematic, let's them bypass most armor and makes them more suited to
non-letha kidnappings.
Space camo making them completely invisible was also long overdue. It
was literally just urging people to turn up their gamma and turn down
their parallax settings. I thought it was an interesting mechanic, but
it's just straight up unfair and doesn't belong in a multiplayer game.
They now more frequently leave behind little glass shards, leave
particles from nebula vomit they leave from and have more unique sound
effects, so attentive (and lucky) people can still deduce if an area is
safe-ish.
I removed being able to shatter voided people because the mechanic was
deeply misunderstood. It was intended to give them a means of removing
people if they kept incessently bothering the voidwalker, but people
went out of their way to use this to roundremove people they had already
voided. The 30s sleep conveys my intention a lot better, and fits better
now that the voidwalker benefits from having as many voided people
vomitting all over the place.
The cosmic charge gives them some much needed survivability. My
experiences (in observing voidwalkers, I can never get the roll ;_;) is
that they're constantly one mistake away from complete obliteration. The
cosmic charge let's them get out quick despite their slow movement speed
in gravity. It also makes them stronger when fighting in space.
They got 33% burn armor so it's a tiny bit harder to wipe them away in a
single laser salvo, while still giving people ample opportunity to fight
them off . Also they're like glass or something so it fits thematically.
I gave them hands because I thought it was cool, might be a mistake idk
</details>
## Changelog
🆑 Time-Green, INFRARED_BACON
add: Voidwalker has been throughly reworked! Now you are even less safe!
admin: Adds admin-only Sunwalker mob
fix: Unsettle doesnt work on yourself anymore
fix: Space camo doesnt stop bobbing anymore
fix: Voidwalker windows now recharge on kidnap
runtime: Fixes healthanalyzers runtiming when scanning mobs without
reagent holders
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Flypeople vomit drinking didn't lazy init the reagents which caused it
to runtime, and reagent init did not return anything on successful init
which means that init code would be required to be ran twice to work -
but as this was overriden by blood, it wasn't spotted in testing (or by
anyone so far, most likely)
Also fixed wrong typepaths for trail proc overrides which caused all
blood to have trails' description
Closes#91568
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed flypeople not being able to drink vomit
fix: Random blood decals no longer claim to be trails, only actual
trails do.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Flypeople vomit drinking didn't lazy init the reagents which caused it
to runtime, and reagent init did not return anything on successful init
which means that init code would be required to be ran twice to work -
but as this was overriden by blood, it wasn't spotted in testing (or by
anyone so far, most likely)
Also fixed wrong typepaths for trail proc overrides which caused all
blood to have trails' description
Closes#91568
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed flypeople not being able to drink vomit
fix: Random blood decals no longer claim to be trails, only actual
trails do.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Extracts the recharge floor icon into a decal you can put on any floor
## Why It's Good For The Game
Sometimes mappers want to use alternate floor types in their mech bays
and it gets annoying to have to pick between "use normal iron floors" or
"use recharge floors"
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
qol: Mappers can put recharge floors on any floor type
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Extracts the recharge floor icon into a decal you can put on any floor
## Why It's Good For The Game
Sometimes mappers want to use alternate floor types in their mech bays
and it gets annoying to have to pick between "use normal iron floors" or
"use recharge floors"
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
qol: Mappers can put recharge floors on any floor type
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This has the potential to create a lot of needless mob updates which is
not great. Now should only update a mob's clothing if it was actually
washed.
This PR
1) ensures that all wash() procs return a bitflag.
2) ensures that `wash()` proccalls which result in expensive operations
like icon updates only do so when it is necessary
## Why It's Good For The Game
Updating mob sprites is expensive, and doing it when nothing has been
changed is bad.
## Changelog
Nothing really player facing
My original plan was to just implement materials into crafting so that
items would inherit the materials of their components, allowing for some
interesting stuff if the material flags of the item allow it. However to
my dismay crafting is a pile of old tech debt, starting from the old
`del_reqs` and `CheckParts` which still contain lines about old janky
bandaids that are no longer in use nor reachable, up to the
`customizable_reagent_holder` component which has some harddel issues
when your custom food is sliced, and items used in food recipes not
being deleted and instead stored inside the result with no purpose as
well as other inconsistencies like stack recipes that transfer materials
having counterparts in the UI that don't do that.
EDIT: Several things have come up while working on this, so I apologise
that it ended up changing over 100+ files. I managed to atomize some of
the changes, but it's a bit tedious.
EDIT: TLDR because I was told this section is too vague and there's too
much going on. This PR:
- Improves the dated crafting code (not the UI).
- replaced `atom/CheckParts` and `crafting_recipe/on_craft_completion`
with `atom/on_craft_completion`.
- Reqs used in food recipes are now deleted by default and not stored
inside the result (they did nothing).
- Renames the customizable_reagent_holder comp and improves it (No
harddels/ref issues).
- Adds a unit test that tries to craft all recipes to see what's wrong
(it skips some of the much more specific reqs for now).
- In the unit test is also the code to make sure materials of the
crafted item and a non-crafted item of the same type are roughly the
same, so far only applied to food.
- Some mild material/food refactoring around the fact that food item
code has been changed to support materials.
Improving the backbone of the crafting system. Also materials and food
code.
🆑
refactor: Refactored crafting backend. Report possible pesky bugs.
balance: the MEAT backpack (from the MEAT cargo pack) may be a smidge
different because of code standardization.
/🆑
Refactors most of blood handling code untouched by #90593 and completely
rewrites all blood decals, components and reagents.
- Blood types now have behavioral flags which allow them to control
where they leave decals/DNA/viruses. Oil no longer transfers DNA and
viruses with it, while podpeople water-blood doesn't leave visible
decals on turfs and items, but still can be picked up by DNA scanners.
- Multiple blood types have received unique handling - liquid
electricity blood now glows in the dark, oil trails are flammable and
lube ones are slippery. Oil blood can be restored with fuel, lube with
silicon and slime with stable plasma (as normal plasma already passively
regenerates their blood), instead of everything using iron. Saline
solution only supplements on iron-based blood and won't do anything to
help with bloodloss for species who rely on different blood types.
(Roundstart this applies only to Ethereals)
- All blood logic has been moved away from the blood reagent itself into
a blood element that is assigned to the blood reagent by default, and to
any reagent that's drawn from a mob as their "blood" (in
``transfer_blood_to``). This means that blood you draw from lizards will
be green and have lizard's blood description instead of mentioning red
blood cells, Ethereal "blood" will actually contain their DNA and genes,
etc.
- Refactored all blood decals. Blood states are no more, everything is
now handled via blood DNA. Credits to MrMelbert and Maplestation, as a
significant amount of code has been taken from
https://github.com/MrMelbert/MapleStationCode/pull/436 and many of his
followup PRs. Oil and xenomorph splatters are now subtypes of blood,
blood drying is now animated, blood trails now curve and can be
diagonal.
- Rewrote bloodysoles and bloody_spreader components, credits to Melbert
again for the former, while latter now makes more sense with its
interactions. Bloody soles no longer share blood DNA with your hands.
- Ported Melbert's bloody footprint sprites and bot-blood-spreading
functionality.
- Removed all species-side reagent interactions, instead they're handled
by said species' livers. (This previously included exotic blood
handling, thus the removal)
- Slightly optimized human rendering by removing inbetween overlay
holders for clothing when they're not needed.
- Blood-transmitted diseases will now get added to many more decals than
before.
- Cleaned up and partially refactored replica pods, fixed an issue where
monkeys/manipulators were unable to harvest mindless pods.
- Exotic bloodtype on species now automatically assigns their blood
reagent, without the need to assign them separately.
- Clown mobs now bleed (with colorful reagent instead of blood during
april fools), and so do vatbeasts (lizard blood)
- Implemented generic procs for handling bleeding checks, all sorts of
scanners now also correctly call your blood for what it is.
- Podpeople's guts are now lime-green like their organs, instead of
being weirdly greyish like their water-blood. (Their bleeding overlays
are still grey, as they're bleeding water)
- Slimepeople now can bleed. Their jelly is pale purple in color, but
their wound overlays copy their body color.
- Injecting/spraying/splashing/etc mob with a reagent preserves its
data, so you could theoretically recycle fine wines from someone's
bloodstream
- Fixed burdened chaplain's sect never actually giving a blessing when
applying effects, and giving a blessing when nothing can be healed.
Inverted check strikes again.
- Closes#91039
A lot of blood here has dried, visually the blood colors are almost
exactly the same as before either of the blood refactors.


## About The Pull Request
This has the potential to create a lot of needless mob updates which is
not great. Now should only update a mob's clothing if it was actually
washed.
This PR
1) ensures that all wash() procs return a bitflag.
2) ensures that `wash()` proccalls which result in expensive operations
like icon updates only do so when it is necessary
## Why It's Good For The Game
Updating mob sprites is expensive, and doing it when nothing has been
changed is bad.
## Changelog
Nothing really player facing
## About The Pull Request
My original plan was to just implement materials into crafting so that
items would inherit the materials of their components, allowing for some
interesting stuff if the material flags of the item allow it. However to
my dismay crafting is a pile of old tech debt, starting from the old
`del_reqs` and `CheckParts` which still contain lines about old janky
bandaids that are no longer in use nor reachable, up to the
`customizable_reagent_holder` component which has some harddel issues
when your custom food is sliced, and items used in food recipes not
being deleted and instead stored inside the result with no purpose as
well as other inconsistencies like stack recipes that transfer materials
having counterparts in the UI that don't do that.
EDIT: Several things have come up while working on this, so I apologise
that it ended up changing over 100+ files. I managed to atomize some of
the changes, but it's a bit tedious.
EDIT: TLDR because I was told this section is too vague and there's too
much going on. This PR:
- Improves the dated crafting code (not the UI).
- replaced `atom/CheckParts` and `crafting_recipe/on_craft_completion`
with `atom/on_craft_completion`.
- Reqs used in food recipes are now deleted by default and not stored
inside the result (they did nothing).
- Renames the customizable_reagent_holder comp and improves it (No
harddels/ref issues).
- Adds a unit test that tries to craft all recipes to see what's wrong
(it skips some of the much more specific reqs for now).
- In the unit test is also the code to make sure materials of the
crafted item and a non-crafted item of the same type are roughly the
same, so far only applied to food.
- Some mild material/food refactoring around the fact that food item
code has been changed to support materials.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Improving the backbone of the crafting system. Also materials and food
code.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored crafting backend. Report possible pesky bugs.
balance: the MEAT backpack (from the MEAT cargo pack) may be a smidge
different because of code standardization.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Refactors most of blood handling code untouched by #90593 and completely
rewrites all blood decals, components and reagents.
- Blood types now have behavioral flags which allow them to control
where they leave decals/DNA/viruses. Oil no longer transfers DNA and
viruses with it, while podpeople water-blood doesn't leave visible
decals on turfs and items, but still can be picked up by DNA scanners.
- Multiple blood types have received unique handling - liquid
electricity blood now glows in the dark, oil trails are flammable and
lube ones are slippery. Oil blood can be restored with fuel, lube with
silicon and slime with stable plasma (as normal plasma already passively
regenerates their blood), instead of everything using iron. Saline
solution only supplements on iron-based blood and won't do anything to
help with bloodloss for species who rely on different blood types.
(Roundstart this applies only to Ethereals)
- All blood logic has been moved away from the blood reagent itself into
a blood element that is assigned to the blood reagent by default, and to
any reagent that's drawn from a mob as their "blood" (in
``transfer_blood_to``). This means that blood you draw from lizards will
be green and have lizard's blood description instead of mentioning red
blood cells, Ethereal "blood" will actually contain their DNA and genes,
etc.
- Refactored all blood decals. Blood states are no more, everything is
now handled via blood DNA. Credits to MrMelbert and Maplestation, as a
significant amount of code has been taken from
https://github.com/MrMelbert/MapleStationCode/pull/436 and many of his
followup PRs. Oil and xenomorph splatters are now subtypes of blood,
blood drying is now animated, blood trails now curve and can be
diagonal.
- Rewrote bloodysoles and bloody_spreader components, credits to Melbert
again for the former, while latter now makes more sense with its
interactions. Bloody soles no longer share blood DNA with your hands.
- Ported Melbert's bloody footprint sprites and bot-blood-spreading
functionality.
- Removed all species-side reagent interactions, instead they're handled
by said species' livers. (This previously included exotic blood
handling, thus the removal)
- Slightly optimized human rendering by removing inbetween overlay
holders for clothing when they're not needed.
- Blood-transmitted diseases will now get added to many more decals than
before.
- Cleaned up and partially refactored replica pods, fixed an issue where
monkeys/manipulators were unable to harvest mindless pods.
- Exotic bloodtype on species now automatically assigns their blood
reagent, without the need to assign them separately.
- Clown mobs now bleed (with colorful reagent instead of blood during
april fools), and so do vatbeasts (lizard blood)
- Implemented generic procs for handling bleeding checks, all sorts of
scanners now also correctly call your blood for what it is.
- Podpeople's guts are now lime-green like their organs, instead of
being weirdly greyish like their water-blood. (Their bleeding overlays
are still grey, as they're bleeding water)
- Slimepeople now can bleed. Their jelly is pale purple in color, but
their wound overlays copy their body color.
- Injecting/spraying/splashing/etc mob with a reagent preserves its
data, so you could theoretically recycle fine wines from someone's
bloodstream
- Fixed burdened chaplain's sect never actually giving a blessing when
applying effects, and giving a blessing when nothing can be healed.
Inverted check strikes again.
- Closes#91039
#### Examples
A lot of blood here has dried, visually the blood colors are almost
exactly the same as before either of the blood refactors.


Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it,
`attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the
resulting attack
This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more
definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not
unarmed attacks.
This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer
hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight
into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons
don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for
swing combat).
🆑 Melbert
refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly
count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities,
particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning.
refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been
refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives.
Report any strange happenings with damage numbers.
refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain -
records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges,
restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few.
fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all
closet types (including crates)
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
When using the `map_export` admin verb the following things are fixed:
- All objects density, anchored, opacity, atom_integrity, and
resistance_flags vars are saved
- Multi-tile objects being spammed on all tiles the sprite reaches
- Dirt decals error icon
- Airlocks error icon and to save welded state
- Dark Wizard Simple Mobs error icon
- Closets to save welded, open, and locked states
- Air alarms to save name
- Air scrubbers/vents to save name and welded states
- APCs to save name, charge, cell, lighting, equipment, and
environmental states
- APCs spawning a duplicated terminal underneath it when one already
exists
- SMES to save charge, input, and output states
- Holodecks to revert any holodeck turfs to the empty turf and skip
saving any hologram items
- Photos and Paintings error icons
- Bloody Footprints error icons
- False Walls error icons
- Docking Ports runtimes because the map template var would change
- Effects (lasers, portals, beams, sparks, etc.) saving when they should
be omitted
I would have loved to get `component_parts` to save for machines and
turf decals, but perhaps that is for another day since it requires
complicated solutions.
Here are some before and after pictures:




## Why It's Good For The Game
Better map saving code.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fix `map_export` admin verb not properly saving a massive amount of
objects.
/🆑
- Damp rag is now no longer god's perfect cleaning tool. After blood,
the damp rag will collect it, and after cleaning a lot of blood, you can
no longer clean with the rag until you wash it in a sink (or with
cleaner or however you want)
- This means the rag will collect DNA in it as you clean, which gives
detectives an opportunity to investigate.
- It also means the DNA it collects will occasionally spread onto you,
meaning you will have to clean your gloves or hands.
- Cleaning vomit and such is (currently) unaffected (and does not dirty
the rag).
- Diseases are not currently transferred to the rag (but this would be
fun to add)
- Gauze now gets dirty when using it to wrap bleeding wounds. This is
just visual, though blood DNA gets transferred. It can be washed in a
sink.
- Removed gauze on sink / cloth on sink interaction.
- Can't really wash gauze with it, plus it's redundant.
- Damp rag is no longer a cup.
Damp rag is just "soap without any downsides", which is kinda lame.
I thought about going a step further and making it require you wet it
first but then it just becomes "mop but small" which is also lame.
Instead, you're required to clean it, which gives janitors / crewmembers
an alternate cleaning method:
- Soap: Small, finite, limited. Can't be replenished.
- Cleaner: Small, finite, even more limited, ranged. Can be refilled
with chemistry's help.
- Mop: Large, infinite, limited. Needs a water bucket.
- Damp Rag: Small, infinite, limited. Need to clean it after a few goes.
🆑 Melbert
balance: Damp Rags can now get dirty when using them to clean blood,
passing blood DNA along.
add: Gauze now gets dirty when apply it to actively bleeding wounds.
Doesn't spread disease or anything, just passes blood DNA. It can be
cleaned in a sink.
del: Removed cloth on sink / gauze on sink interaction to make rags.
Just use the crafting menu
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Melee attack chain now has a list passed along with it,
`attack_modifiers`, which you can stick force modifiers to change the
resulting attack
This is basically a soft implementation of damage packets until a more
definitive pr, but one that only applies to item attack chain, and not
unarmed attacks.
This change was done to facilitate a baton refactor - batons no longer
hack together their own attack chain, and are now integrated straight
into the real attack chain. This refactor itself was done because batons
don't send any attack signals, which has been annoying in the past (for
swing combat).
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
refactor: Batons have been refactored again. Baton stuns now properly
count as an attack, when before it was a nothing. Report any oddities,
particularly in regards to harmbatonning vs normal batonning.
refactor: The method of adjusting item damage mid-attack has been
refactored - some affected items include the Nullblade and knives.
Report any strange happenings with damage numbers.
refactor: A few objects have been moved to the new interaction chain -
records consoles, mawed crucible, alien weeds and space vines, hedges,
restaurant portals, and some mobs - to name a few.
fix: Spears only deal bonus damage against secure lockers, not all
closet types (including crates)
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
When using the `map_export` admin verb the following things are fixed:
- All objects density, anchored, opacity, atom_integrity, and
resistance_flags vars are saved
- Multi-tile objects being spammed on all tiles the sprite reaches
- Dirt decals error icon
- Airlocks error icon and to save welded state
- Dark Wizard Simple Mobs error icon
- Closets to save welded, open, and locked states
- Air alarms to save name
- Air scrubbers/vents to save name and welded states
- APCs to save name, charge, cell, lighting, equipment, and
environmental states
- APCs spawning a duplicated terminal underneath it when one already
exists
- SMES to save charge, input, and output states
- Holodecks to revert any holodeck turfs to the empty turf and skip
saving any hologram items
- Photos and Paintings error icons
- Bloody Footprints error icons
- False Walls error icons
- Docking Ports runtimes because the map template var would change
- Effects (lasers, portals, beams, sparks, etc.) saving when they should
be omitted
I would have loved to get `component_parts` to save for machines and
turf decals, but perhaps that is for another day since it requires
complicated solutions.
Here are some before and after pictures:




## Why It's Good For The Game
Better map saving code.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fix `map_export` admin verb not properly saving a massive amount of
objects.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
- Damp rag is now no longer god's perfect cleaning tool. After blood,
the damp rag will collect it, and after cleaning a lot of blood, you can
no longer clean with the rag until you wash it in a sink (or with
cleaner or however you want)
- This means the rag will collect DNA in it as you clean, which gives
detectives an opportunity to investigate.
- It also means the DNA it collects will occasionally spread onto you,
meaning you will have to clean your gloves or hands.
- Cleaning vomit and such is (currently) unaffected (and does not dirty
the rag).
- Diseases are not currently transferred to the rag (but this would be
fun to add)
- Gauze now gets dirty when using it to wrap bleeding wounds. This is
just visual, though blood DNA gets transferred. It can be washed in a
sink.
- Removed gauze on sink / cloth on sink interaction.
- Can't really wash gauze with it, plus it's redundant.
- Damp rag is no longer a cup.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Damp rag is just "soap without any downsides", which is kinda lame.
I thought about going a step further and making it require you wet it
first but then it just becomes "mop but small" which is also lame.
Instead, you're required to clean it, which gives janitors / crewmembers
an alternate cleaning method:
- Soap: Small, finite, limited. Can't be replenished.
- Cleaner: Small, finite, even more limited, ranged. Can be refilled
with chemistry's help.
- Mop: Large, infinite, limited. Needs a water bucket.
- Damp Rag: Small, infinite, limited. Need to clean it after a few goes.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
balance: Damp Rags can now get dirty when using them to clean blood,
passing blood DNA along.
add: Gauze now gets dirty when apply it to actively bleeding wounds.
Doesn't spread disease or anything, just passes blood DNA. It can be
cleaned in a sink.
del: Removed cloth on sink / gauze on sink interaction to make rags.
Just use the crafting menu
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This PR:
- Converts all of the blood types into their own datums, which can be
set up to have their own colors, descriptions, and other fun unique
properties. For example, the clown blood that is constantly randomizing
itself.
- Converts all the blood decals into greyscale, which in turn eliminates
the need for separate xeno sprites. They both use the same ones now.
- Audit of blood splatters/gibs/bodyparts/organs to make sure that they
are getting the correct forensic data applied to them.
- For the admins: Adds a clown blood smite.
My primary goal with was to make the appearance of the new sprites look
almost indistinguishable to the original ones.
I consider this a "first pass", as in there are still some further
refactors I would like to do on the backend side, but am satisfied with
it enough to push it forward as a first step towards a better blood
system! I didn't want to do too much at once because of A) fatigue and
B) easier to test things to make sure I'm not breaking something
important this way.
This has been test-merged on Nova for over a week now and has been going
great, so I finally got around to upstreaming the bones to TG. Although
I did test it a bit you may want to TM it just in case I missed some
things when copying it over.
## About The Pull Request
Decals which attempt to spawn on an openspace turf will drop to the
level below until they hit a solid turf.
Here I demonstrate it with an average spaceman activity, spraying flour
aimlessly out of a spray bottle:

## Why It's Good For The Game
The other day I watched a drunken miner flying around the upper levels
of Catwalkstation and once he became blackout drunk his drunken
personality decided to spin rapidly until he vomited.
The vomit hovered in the air. This will not stand.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: You can now bleed or vomit onto people below you rather than
creating puddles of substance hovering in mid-air.
/🆑
People can now pet held mothroaches and pugs if they want to, or use
items on them, hopefully without causing many issues. After all, it only
took about a couple dozen lines of code to make...
...Oh, did the 527 files changed or the 850~ lines added/removed perhaps
catch your eye? Made you wonder if I accidentally pushed the wrong
branch? or skewed something up big time? Well, nuh uh. I just happen to
be fed up with the melee attack chain still using stringized params
instead of an array/list. It was frankly revolting to see how I'd have
had to otherwise call `list2params` for what I'm trying to accomplish
here, and make this PR another tessera to the immense stupidity of our
attack chain procs calling `params2list` over and over and over instead
of just using that one call instance from `ClickOn` as an argument. It's
2025, honey, wake up!
I also tried to replace some of those single letter vars/args but there
are just way too many of them.
Improving old code. And I want to be able to pet mobroaches while
holding them too.
🆑
qol: You can now interact with held mobs in more ways beside wearing
them.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This PR:
- Converts all of the blood types into their own datums, which can be
set up to have their own colors, descriptions, and other fun unique
properties. For example, the clown blood that is constantly randomizing
itself.
- Converts all the blood decals into greyscale, which in turn eliminates
the need for separate xeno sprites. They both use the same ones now.
- Audit of blood splatters/gibs/bodyparts/organs to make sure that they
are getting the correct forensic data applied to them.
- For the admins: Adds a clown blood smite.
My primary goal with was to make the appearance of the new sprites look
almost indistinguishable to the original ones.
I consider this a "first pass", as in there are still some further
refactors I would like to do on the backend side, but am satisfied with
it enough to push it forward as a first step towards a better blood
system! I didn't want to do too much at once because of A) fatigue and
B) easier to test things to make sure I'm not breaking something
important this way.
This has been test-merged on Nova for over a week now and has been going
great, so I finally got around to upstreaming the bones to TG. Although
I did test it a bit you may want to TM it just in case I missed some
things when copying it over.
## About The Pull Request
Decals which attempt to spawn on an openspace turf will drop to the
level below until they hit a solid turf.
Here I demonstrate it with an average spaceman activity, spraying flour
aimlessly out of a spray bottle:

## Why It's Good For The Game
The other day I watched a drunken miner flying around the upper levels
of Catwalkstation and once he became blackout drunk his drunken
personality decided to spin rapidly until he vomited.
The vomit hovered in the air. This will not stand.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: You can now bleed or vomit onto people below you rather than
creating puddles of substance hovering in mid-air.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
People can now pet held mothroaches and pugs if they want to, or use
items on them, hopefully without causing many issues. After all, it only
took about a couple dozen lines of code to make...
...Oh, did the 527 files changed or the 850~ lines added/removed perhaps
catch your eye? Made you wonder if I accidentally pushed the wrong
branch? or skewed something up big time? Well, nuh uh. I just happen to
be fed up with the melee attack chain still using stringized params
instead of an array/list. It was frankly revolting to see how I'd have
had to otherwise call `list2params` for what I'm trying to accomplish
here, and make this PR another tessera to the immense stupidity of our
attack chain procs calling `params2list` over and over and over instead
of just using that one call instance from `ClickOn` as an argument. It's
2025, honey, wake up!
I also tried to replace some of those single letter vars/args but there
are just way too many of them.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Improving old code. And I want to be able to pet mobroaches while
holding them too.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: You can now interact with held mobs in more ways beside wearing
them.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Fuel pools now log their igniter.
## Why It's Good For The Game
We log when motor oil spills and similar ignitable items are burned.
This is no different.
## Changelog
🆑
admin: Added logging to fuel pools being ignited by someone
deliberately.
/🆑
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## About The Pull Request
[Removes all remaining users of SMOOTH_CORNER + dirt
automation](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/71d120511a372501ac546b2571ef570eb4426a56)
Removes all remaining instances of overlay smoothing (the deprecated
system that stitches corners together IN ENGINE) from the game.
This amounts to:
The test smoothing wall, which I converted to just bitmask + diagonals
Stationary canisters, which I've done the same to (alongside adding all
the states to gags, which around doubled their gags count). These
autocut now.
I've also given dirt icons autocutting, for spriter convieneince (I
would have done this before but I didn't know they smoothed)
[Removes corner smoothing from the
codebase](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/98ebe5815223a3078c2e591fd277b9418ed03278)
This code is OLD, and has been functionally deprecated for as long as
I've been here. It basically does what bitmask smoothing does, but
instead of prebaking connections they're formed in engine with overlays.
This is... fine, and does TECHNICALLY allow for unique effects, but
none's gonna use it because the details are so niche, so it just becomes
a risk factor for someone fucking up and using overlays for some reason.
What it does do then is clutter up our smoothing code with 2 different
async systems, one of which functions SLIGHTLY differently from its
brother. IMO it just works to confuse people trying to read smoothing
code (already quite confusing).
I've removed it, alongside its bespoke code/variables, excluding
area_limited_icon_smoothing, a var on areas that prevents smoothing out
of network, which I have instead integrated into bitmask smoothing.
I've updated snowflake's documentation to be more up to date with modern
systems, and earmarked where explanations/automation for the more...
underdeveloped bits of smoothing should go in the future.
## Why It's Good For The Game
I relapsed and needed something to put that energy towards.
We don't really want people to use this, and none knows enough about it
to take advantage of its theoretical uses.
Really its only purpose right now is making understanding diagonal
smoothing easier, and that's not all that hard of a task.
Better to remove and integrate then to let rot and confuse.
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add: Smoothed objects on shuttles now will only smooth with other
shuttles (added support for extensions of this system)
refactor: I've funked around with our smoothing system, cutting out some
older code. Lemme know if anything is weird PLEASE
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## About The Pull Request
code credit to @MrMelbert
many years ago someone broke the dust decal from appearing on 99% of our
tiles
this fixes the issue :)
## Why It's Good For The Game
unknowingly unusable decal is weird
## Changelog
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fix: the station may appear dusty again!
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## About The Pull Request
Commit messages should be descriptive of all changes.
The "incorrect `\The` macro capitalization" was intentional when it was
added, but as far as I know TG says "the supermatter" rather than "The
Supermatter," so it's incorrect now.
This is completely untested. I don't even know how you'd go about
testing this, it's just a fuckton of strings.
Someday I want to extract them and run NLP on it to catch grammar
problems...
## Why It's Good For The Game
Basic grammar pass for name strings. Should make `\the` work better and
avoid cases like `the John Smith`.