## About The Pull Request
This PR does two fairly simple things.
Firstly, it triples the gulag point value of every material except
glass.
Secondly, it allows mining skill increases to effect the speed of
boulder breaking and reduce the stamina "exertion" you take.
I tried this out personally on Lavaland and Icebox and while this is
very much dependent on RNG (and storm timing) this got earning 1000
points purely from mining and smashing boulders down to _about_ ten
minutes of work, which I believe is the rough estimate of how much
effort it was before that. It may skew a bit higher than that if the ash
storm happens at a bad time or the game gives you predominantly iron,
but not a _lot_ higher.
The mining skill = faster smashing thing is... barely perceptible after
ten minutes of mining to be honest but it's saving _some_ time and I
think if it gives you the exp it might as well benefit from it too.
I didn't do anything for _glass_ because you can just pick that up off
the ground in Lavaland and I didn't want to make _that_ the ideal route
to getting your sentence finished.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Since ArcMining was merged, the gulag has changed to a system primarily
about digging up boulders and smashing them with a pickaxe for random
rewards. I think the chain gang thing is pretty flavourful, but the
inability to just target high-value materials (because you could see
them on the mining scanner) and the overall decrease in output has made
it take a lot longer to get a similar amount of points.
People are sending prisoners out to mine for 1000 points of materials
assuming this is about 10 minutes work, when in reality it was more like
30-35 minutes. Longer on Lavaland, where you need to take breaks for ash
storms.
This was not an intentional "nerf" to prisoner miners and should
hopefully bring it back down to somewhere closer to the previous level.
## Changelog
🆑
balance: All materials except glass are now worth more gulag points than
before.
balance: Mining skill decreases the time it takes to break boulders, and
makes it less tiring.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
- Tram benches can be rebuilt after deconstruction
- Tram tiles build the correct amount inhand
- Tram tiles available in the engineering protolathe with other items
- Tram tiles create the right stack type when pulled up
- Tram tiles have inhand/obj icons for both types
## Changelog
🆑 LT3
fix: Tram floor tiles constructed inhand provides 4 instead of 1
fix: Tram floor tiles provide correct stack item when pulled up
image: Tram floor tiles have their own inhand icons
qol: Tram floor tiles available in the engineering protolathe
fix: You can reconstruct deconstructed tram benches
/🆑
## About The Pull Request

removes IEDs, these are its replacement

this recipe produces a finished pipebomb
you can craft pipes (of the atmos kind) with some metal
then you can make it into a pair of halved pipes with a welder
then you stuff in items for extra effect (optional, only works if it
does something)
then you put in welding fuel OR gunpowder (no other options as of now,
gunpowder is a better explosive)
cable finishes that part
after that, you can attach an unsecured assembly to finish the bomb
also this is the math for the explosion, power is decided by fuel

using it in-hand activates the assembly, using it off-hand allows you to
configure the assembly
## Why It's Good For The Game
IEDs suck and stuff and this would be a better upgrade/replacement
because with assemblies you could make a circuit sentient pipebomb or
gift a pipebomb via cargo or something and gimmicks i guess
## Changelog
🆑
add: Pipebombs
del: Improvised Firebombs
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds 3 new masks:
* Kitsune mask
* Facescarf
* Rebellion mask
All masks (and facescarf) are recolorable. And also thanks to Kovac for
the scarf sprites
## Why It's Good For The Game
Cool masks for make character style more unique. All are recolourable.

## Changelog
🆑
add: 3 new masks for your characters (thanks to Kovac for the scarf
sprites)
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: tattle <66640614+dragomagol@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Implements half of this (with some minor changes):

The ultimate goal of this is to split our attack chain in two:
- One for non-combat item interactions
- Health analyzer scanning
- using tools on stuff
- surgery
- Niche other interactions
- One for combat attacking
- Item hit thing, item deal damage.
- Special effects on attack would go here.
This PR begins this by broadining tool act into item interact.
Item interact is a catch-all proc ran at the beginning of attack chain,
before `pre_attack` and such, that handles the first part of the chain.
This allows us to easily catch item interaction and cancel the attack
part of the chain by using deliberate bitflag return values, rather than
`TRUE` / `FALSE`*.
*Because right now, `TRUE` = `cancel attack`, no matter what, which is
unclear to people.
Instead of moving as much as possible to the new proc in this PR, I
started by doing some easy, obvious things. More things can be moved in
the future, or technically they don't even need to move in a lot of
cases.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
refactor: Refactored some methods of items interacting with other
objects or mobs, such as surgery and health analzyers. Report if
anything seems wrong
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Rather than granting you an otherwise-entirely unused "weed extract"
item on a rare 1% roll, an abandoned crate will now give you a random
assortment of cannabis seeds and samples.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Getting an unusable do-nothing item as a reward is kinda lame, this is
at least smokable.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
qol: Replaces unused xeno weed extract item in abandoned crates with a
random assortment of cannabis.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Code to handle this flag only ever existed on the `/obj` sublevel, so
there's no need for it to be on the `/atom` level `flags_1`. There was
probably a point in time in which mobs or turfs conducted electricity
but there's zero code for it anymore so we truly just live in a society
now.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Frees up a slot on `flags_1` (which is really nice actually), proper
scoping of certain bitflag stuff, etc.
## Changelog
Not relevant to players.
I may have screwed something up, will be doing a few passes on this
myself to ensure all the search and replaces went alright but we should
be good™️
## About The Pull Request
this pr transforms cats into basic pets! cats now have some new
behavior. they can carry fish and hunted mice in their mouths to deliver
it to kittens, and kittens will eat them.


if a kitten sees you holding food, it will point at you and meow loudly
until u give it the food.
becareful when putting male cats near each other, there is a small
chance they get into a heated argument and meow loudly at each other
until one of them flees.
also added a new small cat house for cats. cats will use these homes if
u build one near them (using 5 wood planks)

Chefs can craft the cake cat and breadcat. these are useful cats because
they can help the chef around in the kitchen. they will turn stoves and
grills off when food is ready, so they dont burn. and the cake cat will
help the chef decorate his donuts
## Why It's Good For The Game
refactors cats into basic mobs and gives them a deeper ai
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: cats are now basic pets. please report any bugs.
add: the cake cat and bread cat can now help the chef around in the
kitchen
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Fixes#79764
I was going to tackle this issue by slamming `TRAIT_NO_SLIP_ALL` on
Atrocinator users and calling it a day, but like, that didn't feel
proper.
So I thought hey, we could just give them the flying movetype, even
though they technically aren't flying it means they're unaffected by
things that flying would make you unaffected by.
Nope, this means the mob technically "negates gravity", so no falling
and no feetsteps.
Let's try floating - this give us feetsteps but no falling upwards.
So instead of going back to square one, with `TRAIT_NO_SLIP_ALL`, I
decided to go for the more complex route of just adding a movetype.
Hence, move type `UPSIDE_DOWN`. This covers situations where a mob would
be "floating" above the ground, but still walking. ...Negative gravity.
This means overall the Atrociator acts more as you'd expect - you don't
slip on ice, you don't trigger bear traps or mouse traps, you can walk
over railings, unaffected by conveyor belts, etc.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes the Atrocinator a lot more consistent with how you'd expect for it
to work.
Admittedly it is a bit niche use of movetypes, but it can possibly be
expanded to more things in the future, who knows? I applied it to mobs
on meat spikes (even though they don't move), just for proof of concept.
## Changelog
🆑 Melbert
fix: Atrocinating mobs will now behave more as you'd expect. Meaning
they don't slip on wet patches, can't trigger bear traps / landmines /
mouse traps, ignore conveyors, and can walk over tables and railings.
fix: Floating mobs are unaffected by conveyor belts, acid (on the
ground), glass tables
fix: Floating mobs won't squish stuff like roaches anymore
fix: Fixes bear traps triggering on floating / flying mobs
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
this pr transforms gutlunchers into basic mobs and gives them a small
ranch that ashwalkers can manage. gutlunches come in various colors and
sizes! female gutlunches will come in different shades of red and males
will come in shades of blue. the child born will have a mix of his
parent's colors.

female gutlunches can make various healing milk and medicine from its
udder. but it will need to consume ores before it can start making milk,
u can either feed it by hand or u can put ores in the wooden trough and
they will go eat from it whenever they get hungry. feeding it gold or
bluespace ore will improve the healing quality of the milk for a short
while

the male gutlunchers are obedient pets. their stats vary from one
another in speed, attack and health. a male gutlunchers stats will
depend on the stats of his parents, the higher his parent's stats are
the better chances he has at rolling higher stats. so u can selectively
breed them to make sure they have the best stats possible. they will
listen to all ur commands and can mine walls or attack enemies if given
the command. also i wanted the farm to have wood fences so i added them
to the game, they cost 5 wood planks to make
## Why It's Good For The Game
refactors gutlunches into basic mobs. also i turned breeding into a
component so it can be applied to all animals and created a breed
command, pets that have this command and the component will go breed
with a partner u point at.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: gutlunches have been refactored into basic mobs. please report
any bugs
add: ashwalkers have a small ranch they can manage
fix: wall tearer compnent wont runtime when interacting with mineral
walls
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
- Fixes#79127
The argument `max_res_amount` in `/datum/stack_recipe` must be greater
than 1 for the recipe to produce multiple tiles. I made this value the
same as creating iron floor tiles from a stack of iron sheets i.e. 20
## Changelog
🆑
fix: plastic sheet produces 4 tiles via the tiles option without using
the crafting menu
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Added slapcraft recipes for: Pillow suits, pillow helmets, bone and
sinew tailoring/weaponry, pipeguns, ghetto jetpacks, and pneumatic
cannons.
The base type of cowboy hats no longer looks and is named like a bounty
hunter hat, clarifying the recipe for the heroic laser musket.
Fixed an issue where if a slapcraft recipe required more than one
instance of its 'primary' slapcrafting item, it wouldn't show the
additional instance when examining its recipes.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Idk lol
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Added slapcraft recipes for: Pillow suits, pillow helmets, bone and
sinew tailoring/weaponry, pipeguns, ghetto jetpacks, and pneumatic
cannons.
code: The base type of cowboy hats no longer looks and is named like a
bounty hunter hat, clarifying the recipe for the heroic laser musket.
They need cowboy hats not bounty hats.
fix: Fixed an issue where if a slapcraft recipe required more than one
instance of its 'primary' slapcrafting item, it wouldn't show the
additional instance when examining its recipes.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
In https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/66210 we removed canister
tiers, but didn't change the construction code. Currently you still have
to build an unfinished frame with 5 iron, 'upgrade' it to tier 1 with
another 5 iron, then complete it.
This combines it all into a single 10 iron recipe.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Eliminates the extra steps in canister construction, since you can't
upgrade above tier 1 any more anyways.
## Changelog
🆑 LT3
qol: Canisters can now be built in one step, no upgrading required
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
have you ever walked into medbay, picked up a suture, and asked yourself
"how do i know how to stitch myself up?"
do you long for the simplicity of a bandage that can be popped on, no
thought required?
well, look no further! now introducing, the DeForest First Aid Bandage!

each box of bandages holds five each, which are all one time use items.
using one heals up to 25 brute damage from a single part of the body.
boxes of bandages will drain much faster than sutures, and are much less
precise for healing specific increments of damage, but heal more in
exchange. they are also worse at stopping blood loss, but not completely
useless for it.
they can be found in a handful of places:
(some) high value medkits
in paramedic's pockets
some medbay lobbies
some cargo holds
all sec infirmaries
in goodies on the cargo console
maint loot
and nanomeds!
i considered making these replace brute kits, but those are used in a
lot of old references, so it felt a bit passe. so i made a new item that
is a bit more balanced, so they can be mapped in and added to vendors
without much worry.
## Why It's Good For The Game
cute item, heals the people who wouldn't really be going into medbay
anyways, and is fairly flavorful. if it's a bit too strong as is i can
tweak the number, but the goal is to not be powerful enough to outshine
sutures, while still offering somewhat effective healing for rough
housing assistants and antags
## Changelog
🆑
add: adds boxes of bandages, a quick healing item
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Converts slapcrafting into a component!
The component is added on to an ingredient (presumably the main
ingredient) with a list of recipes attached. If you interact an
ingredient (if no ignredients, a tool) with it, you will start crafting
the recipe. If there's multiple, pick between them with a radial menu.
Opening on draft as there's just a liiiiil bit left to do. The actual
wired rod was left for last.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Slapcrafting is simply better and more accessible and less laggy than
menu crafting. By making it a component we can attach it to things in
which it'd make sense to while stopping unintended weirdness that might
arise from this being global.
Additionally the way examine lets you see crafting recipes opens up
visibility for those, which allows new players to learn about them in a
intuitive manner.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Turned slapcrafting into a component! You can examine
compatible items to see what recipes they can be used in, and what the
ingredients for them are. For example, spears and the head-on-spear
crafting recipe.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Title.
This means that a moth can take, on average due to rounding, double the
normal bites from an article of durathread clothing.
## About The Pull Request
Makes messenger bags craftable using the same recipe as backpacks and
satchels.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Just making the list of craftable containers complete
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Messenger bags can be crafted with 4 cloth.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This makes satchels craftable using the exact same recipe as backpacks.
Also because it seems too small to be worth making a whole separate PR
for (though I can if it'd be preferred), also included is a fix for a
light inside a wall on Delta Station.

## Why It's Good For The Game
I think it's a bit of a fashion crime that we can make backpacks but not
satchels.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Satchels can now be crafted using the same recipe (4 cloth) as
backpacks.
fix: Fixed a light inside a wall on Delta Station.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Adds the material hauntium as a reagent, along with bringing some unique
effects with the reagent.
There are a few new ways to get it other than just the camera obscura as
before, such as grinding certain ghostly things.
Unique effects it brings:
- It works in metalgen (I believe the metalgen recipe is still broken as
of making this) to make hauntium infused metalgen.
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/58376695/121ca6b2-00b7-4203-bc6a-48976b1af802
- Any object touched by the chem will temporarily have the haunted
effect, letting it teleport around randomly and even attack people.
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/58376695/103aeee5-ed3e-4fdd-85e4-ac7338823c46
- If you put it in your body, it hurts your "soul" (soul being heart and
mood)

...unless you are morbid or undead, in which it gives a slight mood
boost and acts like an addiction-less drug
## Why It's Good For The Game
Hauntium previously was super niche and not very useful other than
making funny haunted toolboxes from it. This expands it's usage and
makes it a lot more interesting. I also know a good few people who have
also wished this was available to use in metalgen and now you can!
## Changelog
🆑
add: Lets you grind things into a hauntium reagent which works similarly
to the solid form but is versatile and has some unique effects.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
In an earlier PR I made Goliaths dig when they are bored. I still like
this behaviour as an ambient thing for them to do, but the consequence
is that after 30 minutes there were huge piles of sand all over
lavaland.
While convenient for actually having miners bring glass back to the
station, it was an eyesore and too much.
To resolve this I have made two changes:
- Goliaths dig 1/3 as often as they did before.
- Sand (and snow) which are left outside during a storm gets blown away
if it's not inside someone's inventory.
Together these prevent the accumulation of hundreds of piles of sand.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes an unintended consequence of my actions.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Uncollected sand and snow will be blown away by the wind when
storms happen (but don't worry, storms also allow those turfs to be
freshly dug up again).
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
This is a followup on my previous PR involving cargo imports. I've made
a number of changes and new additions to cargo's imports and contraband.
But I've also changed how Smuggler's Satchels generate loot as well.
### New:
**Abandoned Crates:** You can now order in abandoned crates at a steep
price. Obviously these are just your standard fare abandoned crates, so
they've got a pretty long list of potential contents. Some great, some
utterly not worth the price you paid for the crate. Since they're quite
pricey, you can't order very many quickly. But this does allow cargo
techs the opportunity to spend the round solving puzzles to get
interesting loot.
**Dumpster of Maint Garbage:** This dumpster (similarly named to another
dumpster you can order) is filled with maint trash and potential maint
random spawns. This list is extensive enough that anything spawned in
this crate is likely to be mostly garbage. But, it is more affordable
than abandoned crates. I'd consider this the literally trashier version
of the abandoned crate.
**Shamber's Juice Eldritch Energy! Crate:** A crate with one can of the
extremely rare, short run edition of Shambler's Juice, Eldritch Energy!
This contains 5 units of eldritch essence. Heals heretics, hurts
everyone else! This is a VERY potent poison, but it also happens to be a
handy way for a Cargonian heretic to get a potent healing item without
having to waste knowledge points.
**Animal Hide Crate:** It's a cargo crate full of animal hides! This can
include fairly rare hides and some icebox creature hides as well, like
polar bear hides and wolf sinew. It's not too expensive, and mostly
spits out leather.
**Dreadnog Carton Crate:** A carton full of the worst eggnog imaginable.
This is just something to troll people with. Drink it and you'll get a
massive mood penalty. Dreadnog! May or may not contain space cola!
### Updated:
**Contraband Crate and Smuggler's Satchels:** This has had it's price
increased considerably. But, for good reason. It now contains some more
controlled random items, but also some more valuable contraband as well
as a very rare spawn. The upper end on his contraband can be extremely
valuable, but the majority of the items gained from contraband crates
will probably be either what you can get now (quite weak), or something
a bit more middle of the road (some more unique narcotics).
As a consequence, I've also passed this change onto smuggler's satchels,
as they used the crate to generate its contents. (it literally spawned
and then deleted a contraband crate to generate the contents hoo haa).
I've also increased the number of items in the smuggler's satchel. Since
the randomly spawned smuggler's satchels are quite a bit rarer now there
is only ever two spawned in the map, and spending actual TC on these is
somewhat counterproductive, I don't imagine this will be more beneficial
for scavenger hunters hoping for some interesting goodies.
**Russian Crate (the normal one):** The mosins now spawn in ancient gun
cases. These determine what kind of mosin you can get. 79% of the time,
you get the crap mosin. 20% of the time, you get a good mosin. And 1% of
the time, you get rations. This more tightly controls how many good
mosins are entering into the round and how much of a value purchase the
Russian crate actually is for getting ballistics. Since the process is
even more unlikely than before, it isn't necessarily as guaranteed that
you will get a good mosin. Hell, you might not even get a gun if you're
that unlucky.
**Shocktrooper Crate:** It now has an armor vest and helmet. So, not
only do you get some grenades, you get some protection as well. Since
this is the 'loud' crate, I felt it appropriate to make it slightly more
useful for enabling that.
**Special Ops Crate:** It now contains five mirage grenades and a
chameleon belt, and has had the survival knife improved to a
switchblade. This is probably the weakest of the two crates STILL, but
hopefully these make them a little more interesting and novel by giving
them pretty fun grenade to toy with.
## Why It's Good For The Game
My initial PR hoped to add in a few more interesting purchases for
cargo. I think currently cargo has a slight issue of not having enough
valuable or interesting uses for their money. I think it still has that
problem, but by including more unique crates that allow cargo to provide
some oddities into the round, that might slowly work itself out.
This PR hopes to provide another way to waste their money if they have
an excess amount. Landfill Trash Gambling. Spending it away on complete
junk, which I think is absolutely hilarious when it doesn't work out, as
it is soulful in its design. Definitely not inspired by my recent thrift
shop excursions this month buying and scrounging for furniture and
interesting clothing.
[Relevant](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK8mJJJvaes)
Also, I wanted to buff some of the crates I introduced a bit last time,
and nerf the mosin production somewhat via a more controllable method
that I can actually adjust as necessary down the line.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Stops manifest generation runtiming when a cargo crate is empty.
add: Abandoned crates are now available via cargo imports.
add: Dumpsters full of maintenance trash are now available via cargo
imports.
add: An ultra-rare can of Shambler's Juice is now available via cargo
imports.
add: Animal hides and leathers can be (unreliably) ordered via cargo
imports.
add: The Dreadnog has entered this realm. To consume, purchase it via
cargo imports.
balance: Contraband Crates (and as a consequence, smuggler's satchels)
now generate more varied goods. Mostly the same, but sometimes you get
something quite different or even valuable.
balance: Mosins generated via the Russian supply crate are a bit more
random, weighing more heavily towards bad mosins than good mosins.
balance: Buffed both the shocktrooper and special op crate. Shocktrooper
now has an armored helmet and vest, and special op now has 5 mirage
grenades and a chameleon belt. The survival knife in the special op
crate is now a switchblade.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Further continous organizing and cleaning the Icons folder. There are
still some minior nitpicks left to do, but I reached my daily sanity
expenses limit again, and the faster these get in the less issues for
both me and others later. Also cleans some mess I caused by my blindness
last PR.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Saner spriters = better sprites
## About The Pull Request
Converts Goliaths to the basic mob framework and gives them some new
moves because I can't leave things well enough alone.
I am planning on touching all the lavaland fauna and then maybe even the
icebox ones if I haven't got bored. The Golaith is the first because it
is iconic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNcKvMwT4-Q
Here's me getting killed by one as a demonstration. Despite my poor
performance I would contend that they aren't a _lot_ more dangerous, but
they are a little more dangerous.
The chief difference here is that they have two new attacks which they
will only use in response to being attacked.
If fired at from range, they will target the attacker with a line of
tentacles (it doesn't track you, so is easily sidestepped).
If attacked in melee, they will surround _themselves_ with tentacles, on
a longer cooldown.
Something else you may notice in this video: I discovered that basic
mobs are actually _too smart_ to be Lavaland fauna.
Typically (unlike their old form) a mob on our new AI system is smart
enough to attack someone _the moment they come into range_ rather than
only checking on predictable ticks, which would make using the Crusher
an essentially unviable prospect.
To counteract this, Goliaths now have a delayed attack component which
gives you a visual warning and short duration to get out of range before
they swing at you. I will probably put this on all mining fauna that get
reworked, it wouldn't be a terrible thing to put on other mobs to be
honest.
Other changes: The goliath stun is now a status effect with _buckles_
you to the tentacle as if grabbed, as well as its previous effects.
While this seems purely worse, any nearby helpers can now help-click on
you to instantly remove the debuff.
Experiencing the effect of a Lobstrosity Rush Gland makes you immune to
being grabbed by tentacles and an implanted one will automatically
trigger and free you if you are hit, and the explosive effect of
Brimdust also causes the tentacle to retract (although you'd need to
take damage for this to happen). Using the tools of the land, you can
make these creatures less threatening.
The ability for a Goliath to chain-apply the ability has now also been
reduced, it won't refresh its duration if you are hit when already
buckled.
When not occupied hounding miners, Goliaths will intermittently dig up
the asteroid sand and eat any worms that this produces.
I also made some new sprites for riding a Goliath because they've been
broken since the Lavaland mob update and also kind of were ugly before
then anyway:

Other code changes:
- I made an element which only lets an attached object move every x
seconds. This is because Goliaths are far too slow to use the speed
system (the glide just looks bugged as hell) but one thing I am invested
in when converting these is to make sure that they share the same
behaviour when player or AI controlled. This is disabled while you're
riding them because it was interminably slow.
- The Goliath tentacle trail uses a supertype object now shared with the
Meteor Heart which did something kind of similar.
## Why It's Good For The Game
It begins the process of moving one of our larger subsets of NPCs onto
the newer framework for NPC behaviour.
It adds a little bit more life to an iconic but slightly uninteresting
foe which mostly just walked at you slowly.
This PR contains a few components I expect to apply more widely to other
mobs in the future.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Goliaths now use the Basic Mob framework, please report any
unusual behaviour.
add: Goliaths learned a couple of new attacks which they will use in
self-defence.
balance: Help-clicking a miner grabbed by Goliath tentacles will
immediately free them, as will the effect of several items you can
scavenge from around Lavaland.
image: New sprites for the Goliath saddle.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Due to a mental breakdown caused by unfathomable abomination that is
icons folder, I swore to myself to one day clean it. Today is kind of
that day. Been at it for around 6, you gotta understand I need a rest. I
tracked most changes in descriptions of commits if you are looking for
details.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Saner spriters make better sprites. And also, just helps keep track of
things.
## Changelog
🆑
image: added sprites for different variants of scrolls.
image: modified couple posters with ghost pixels.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: OrionTheFox <76465278+OrionTheFox@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Hot take but [Fortnite](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqRLVFRe9AU) is
actually kind of fun when your opponents can't turn around and shit out
a five story mansion with a three car garage when you so much as breathe
in their direction.
I'm labeling this a fix because goof for some reason didn't do this in
his last anti-Fortnite PR and I can't imagine he intended to _not_ do
it.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Similarly, being able to shit out windows in combat is probably bad for
balance. All the windows take the same amount of time - 0.5s for
directional, 2s for full-tile.
## Changelog
🆑 Vekter
balance: Adds a build time to window types which didn't have ones
before.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
baseballs can now be crafted with 3 leather
## Why It's Good For The Game
throwing interactions (correct me if i'm wrong but you literally can't
get these out of mail goodies, outside of having the throwing arm quirk
or the holodeck)
## Changelog
🆑
add: Baseballs can now be crafted with 3 leather.
/🆑
Co-authored-by: Hatterhat <Hatterhat@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Apps now properly delete themselves when removed, so they don't exist in
nullspace anymore.
Chat client now actually updates the uid, because its New() didn't call
parent.
Deletes the 'console' subtype of modular computer
Updates how downloading and transferring files are handled
Fixes being able to infinitely upload apps to a disk
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes some more bugs I found with apps and prevents spamming apps in a
disk.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Maintenance data disks now properly transfer from PC to disk
fix: Disks can no longer be flooded with the same app repeatedly.
/🆑
Tanning is barely used because biogens are available everywhere and are
a default source of leather.
This PR makes one of the steps - hairless hide creation - easier, as
before to process 5 hides you had to either click on the stack 5 times
in sequence, or manually separate 1 hide from the stack, throw around
you avoiding their merging, click on each of them and then merge them
back.
Maybe people will use this way of leather creation more often.
## About The Pull Request
Somehow this code break's every week, hopefully this should be the last
1. Fixes#75951
It wasn't just a problem with Jani Borg light replacer but the normal
one's too. Now they all accept glass sheet's & light tubes (including
broken one's) when you attack them with a light replacer and not just
when you pick them up with hand (which Borg's can't do obviously) and
then clicking them on the light replacer.
2. Glass sheet's & shard can be put inside backpack's or other storage
item's and now they will all be consumed from the storage and not just
light tubes & bulbs
3. Make's feedback message's more informative and display them for all
insert event. they weren't displayed when a broken light tube was put in
the light replacer
4. Only glass shards are accepted by the light replacer and not plasma,
titanium shards etc. we should not use `istype()` for this purpose
5. Removed redundant` Initialize()` proc from `obj/item/light`
6. VV editing var's works properly
7. Blue beam for bluespace light replacer last's just 0.5 seconds so it
doesn't look awkward
## Changelog
🆑
fix: light replacer accepts glass sheets & light tubes when you attack
them with a light replacer
fix: only glass shards can fill the light replacer not other shard types
qol: glass sheet's & shards inside storage items like backpacks are also
consumed when you attack the light replacer with it
qol: feedback messages when inserting lights, glass sheet's, shards into
the light replacer are more descriptive and displayed for all insert
event's
qol: blue beam for bluespace light replacer last's just 0.5 seconds so
it doesn't look awkward
refactor: renamed `add_shards()` to just `add_shard()` for adding 1
shard at a time
refactor: removed redundant` Initialize()` proc from `obj/item/light`
refactor: VV editing var's works properly
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Time-Green <timkoster1@hotmail.com>
## About The Pull Request
Adds defines for gasses and replaces uses I've found to instead use the
defines.
Can you believe I made this PR while trying to work with Xenos? This
sucks!
## Why It's Good For The Game
There's a lot of different uses of things like "o2" and "plasma", and
they are pretty inconsistent. In some places, it's "hydrogen", in others
it's "h2". In some it's "plasma", others "plasm". This unifies it all
under defines so it has a less chance of breaking in the future.
## Changelog
Nothing player-facing.
## About The Pull Request

Bottles have varied volumes - some of them hold 30, some 50, while
having the same sprite. And the size is comparable with small beaker, so
it was a bit weird that it can hold only 30 units. Now the default
bottle volume is 50, consistently.
Test tubes are the new 30u container that replaces bottles created in
chem master (but not condi master) and pandemic.
For better management of test tubes, this PR also adds a rack that can
be crafted from 1 wooden plank. The rack stores up to 10 test tubes and
can pick them up and drop quickly similar to how the pill bottle works
with pills.

## Why It's Good For The Game
Consistent volume for the bottle sprite instead of some being 30, some
50.
Essential attribute for chemical lab, good company for Chem Separator.
## Changelog
🆑 MTandi, coiledlamb
add: Added test tubes and racks for them
balance: All 30u bottles now have 50u volume and chem master/pandemic
spawn tubes instead of bottles
/🆑

stack/init was adding stacks to the global list if they had LESS THAN 10
units, though the sniffer only looks for things >= 10 units. Flipped
bracket, gg. add() was also using += instead of |=, which resulted in
duplicate entries for the same object in the global list when adding
stuff to a stack.
🆑 ShizCalev
fix: The materials sniffer now actually works!
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
HackMD: https://hackmd.io/RE9uRwSYSjCch17-OQ4pjQ?view
Feedback link: https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=33972
Adds a Coroner job to the game, they work in the Medical department and
have their office in the Morgue.
I was inspired to make this after I had played my first round on
Paradise and messed around in there. The analyzer is copied from there
(https://github.com/ParadiseSS13/Paradise/pull/20957), and their
jumpsuit is also mostly stolen from it (i just copied the color scheme
onto our own suits).
Coroners can perform autopsies on people to see their stats, like this

They have access to Medbay, and on lowpop will get Pharmacy (to make
their own formaldehyde). They also have their own Secure Morgue access
for their office (doubles as a surgery room because they are edgelords
or whatever) and the secure morgue trays.
Secure Morgue trays spawn with their beepers off and is only accessible
by them, the CMO, and HoS. It's used to morgue Antagonists. Security's
own morgue trays have been removed.
The job in action
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/950489581151735849/1102297675669442570/2023-04-30_14-16-06.mp4
### Surgery changes
Autopsies are a Surgery, and I tried to intertwine this with the
Dissection surgery.
Dissections and Autopsies both require the Autopsy scanner to perform
them, however you can only perform one on any given body. Dissections
are for experiments, Autopsies is for the paper of information.
Dissected bodies now also give a ~20% surgery speed boost, this was
added at the request of Fikou as a way to encourage Doctors to let the
Coroner do their job before reviving a body.
I also remember the Medical skill, which allowed Doctors to do surgery
faster on people, and I hope that this can do something like that
WITHOUT adding the potential for exploiting, which led to the skill's
downfall.
### Morgue Improvements
Morgue trays are no longer named with pens, they instead will steal the
name of the last bodybag to be put in them.
Morgue trays are also removed from Brig Medical areas and Robotics, now
they have to bring their corpses to the Morgue where the Coroner can
keep track and ensure records are properly updated.
### Sprite credits
I can't fit it all in the Changelog, so this is who made what
McRamon
- Autopsy scanner
Tattax
- Table clock sprites and in-hands
CoiledLamb
- Coroner jumpsuits & labcoats (inhand, on sprite, and their respective
alternatives)
- Coroner gloves
- CoronerDrobe (the vending machine)
## Why It's Good For The Game
This is mostly explained in the hackmd, but the goal of this is:
1. Increase the use of the Medical Records console.
2. Add a new and interesting way for Detectives to uncover mysteries.
3. Add a more RP-flavored role in Medical that still has mechanics tied
behind it.
## Changelog
🆑 JohnFulpWillard, sprites by McRamon, tattax, and Lamb
add: The Coroner, a new Medical role revolving around dead corpses and
autopsies.
add: The Coroner's Autopsy Scanner, used for discovering the cause for
someone's death, listing their wounds, the causes of them, their
reagents, and diseases (including stealth ones!)
qol: Morgue Trays are now named after the bodybags inside of them.
balance: The morgue now has 'Secure' morgue trays which by default don't
beep.
balance: Security Medical area and Robotics no longer have their own
morgue trays.
balance: Dissected bodies now have faster surgery speed. Autopsies also
count as dissections, however they're mutually exclusive.
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Co-authored-by: Fikou <23585223+Fikou@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Continuation of #74770;
- Fixes some botched math due to the borg material storage datums using
a proprietary value per sheet (500 vs 2000)
- Restocking is now enabled by default when a borg enters a charger. It
can be disabled during the charge session, but will re-enable the next
time the charger is used.
- Moves the Metal and Glass storage datums to a new shared subtype.
- Restocking speed scales with the manipulator tier of the recharger; By
default, it is 1/8th the total metal/glass storage per cycle, and
increases to 1/5th with a tier 4 manipulator.
## Why It's Good For The Game
These were changes I meant to make before the last PR was merged.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed math on cyborg restocking
qol: borgs entering chargers now have the restocking feature enabled by
default. It can be disabled with a right-click while charging if you
don't want to eat the station's mats.
balance: Borg restocking speed now scales with the charger's manipulator
tier.
/🆑
Ladies, Gentlemen, Gamers. You're probably wondering why I've called you
all here (through the automatic reviewer request system). So, mineral
balance! Mineral balance is less a balance and more of a nervous white
dude juggling spinning plates on a high-wire on his first day. The fact
it hasn't failed after going on this long is a miracle in and of itself.
This PR does not change mineral balance. What this does is moves over
every individual cost, both in crafting recipes attached to an object
over to a define based system. We have 3 defines:
`sheet_material_amount=2000` . Stock standard mineral sheet. This being
our central mineral unit, this is used for all costs 2000+.
`half_sheet_material_amount=1000` . Same as above, but using iron rods
as our inbetween for costs of 1000-1999.
`small_material_amount=100` . This hits 1-999. This covers... a
startlingly large amount of the codebase. It's feast or famine out here
in terms of mineral costs as a result, items are either sheets upon
sheets, or some fraction of small mats.
Shout out to riot darts for being the worst material cost in the game. I
will not elaborate.
Regardless, this has no functional change, but it sets the groundwork
for making future changes to material costs much, MUCH easier, and moves
over to a single, standardized set of units to help enforce coding
standards on new items, and will bring up lots of uncomfortable balance
questions down the line.
For now though, this serves as some rough boundaries on how items costs
are related, and will make adjusting these values easier going forward.
Except for foam darts.
I did round up foam darts.
Adjusting mineral balance on the macro scale will be as simple as
changing the aforementioned mineral defines, where the alternative is a
rats nest of magic number defines. ~~No seriously, 11.25 iron for a foam
dart are you kidding me what is the POINT WHY NOT JUST MAKE IT 11~~
Items individual numbers have not been adjusted yet, but we can
standardize how the conversation can be held and actually GET SOMEWHERE
on material balance as opposed to throwing our hands up or ignoring it
for another 10 years.
## About The Pull Request
Changed the recipe for dirt piles from 3 sandstone bricks to 3 sand.
And made the dirt pile drop these 3 sand on deconstruction instead of
just disappearing.

Also fixed hydrotrays resetting their water and nutriments on
construction.
## Why It's Good For The Game
You could accidentally click on the wrong mouse button and loose your
dirt pile instead of uprooting a plant.
And it didn't make sense why you would need to turn sand into bricks
before making a pile out of it.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Dirt pile is crafted from sand instead of sandstone and drops it on
deconstruction
fix: You can't have free water and nutriments by rebuilding hydrotray
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Are YOU annoyed about never finding the fucking mats you need? Slap some
cable coil on an analyzer and find that untouched sheet of iron and or
glass. It's a pinpointer for basic sheets.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Originally I meant to give this as something borgs might want, but I
realized they really won't have a great time using it and the situation
is more about botanists not being asked, and not knowing how to grow
lots of iron, repeat for all other departments. Awareness problems!!!
But I still like the item as a miscellaneous craftable.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Craftable Material sniffers
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Co-authored-by: Fikou <23585223+Fikou@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
Right so, I was trying to imagine why goliath cloak isn't fire proof
when goliaths can quite literally bathe in lava. So I decided it must be
an oversight.
So now they're fireproof.

## Why It's Good For The Game
Fireproof mob leather is actually fireproof
## Changelog
🆑
fix: fixed an oversight - Made Goliath Cloak and Goliath Cloak Hood
fireproof. And Goliath hide.
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Removes a bunch of sound files that we don't use and moves some sound
files into better locations. I'm hoping to get an archive repo for
sounds going, much like the
[map_depot](https://github.com/tgstation/map_depot) and
[SS13-sprites](https://github.com/tgstation/SS13-sprites).
EDIT: The old sound files are being moved here:
https://github.com/tgstation/SS13-sounds
Also increased the volume of the clownana rustle sound and clipped off
some dead air from shockwave_explosion
## Why It's Good For The Game
Removes a total of 1.95MB worth of unused sound files from the codebase.
## Changelog
🆑 Tattle
soundadd: increased the volume of the clownana rustle
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: tattle <article.disaster@gmail.com>
## About The Pull Request
Plastitanium glass no longer always creates stacks of 50, this was
caused by an accidental overload with the presized stacks used for
mapping.
Fixes#74802
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Plastitanium glass no longer always creates stacks of 50
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
Thought https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/74552 was good?
YOU WON'T BE READY FOR THIS ONE...
## Why It's Good For The Game
free miniscule amount of performance by getting rid of some silly
component datums
## Changelog
player dont care
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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
## About The Pull Request
0426f7ddba/code/game/objects/items/stacks/stack.dm (L449)
Ok, but can we not?
This PR refactors sheet crafting to generalize all the cases that were
previously locked behind grille/window type checks and such. In their
stead there are bitflags that can be set to achieve certain behaviors.
All the behavior from before should be preserved, but now it can be
extended to other items. E.g. if you want a railing that can be crafted
underneath directional windows, or an item that behaves like a grille
does--it's just a matter of setting the right obj_flags for it now.
This makes it very simple and painless to add new recipes that use
directional crafting! It's all modular now.
<details><summary>Details</summary>
---
### What I've done:
-Eliminated all the type checks, instead it will now be handled by
object flags and recipe vars, making for a much more configurable
system.
-Added two new obj_flags: `BLOCKS_CONSTRUCTION_DIR` and
`IGNORE_DENSITY`.
-Additionally, I renamed the existing flag `NO_BUILD` to
`BLOCKS_CONSTRUCTION`.
-Changes the proc `valid_window_location` to `valid_build_direction`,
and makes it work for things other than windows.
-Removed a deprecated `window_checks` var from the stack_recipe datum.
-Added three more vars to the stack_recipe datum: `check_direction` and
`check_density`, `is_fulltile`
-Decoupled `on_solid_ground` from the object density check. Now you can
set those separately, allowing you to make recipes that forbid/allow
building things over other things while in space.
---
### What the new flags do:
`BLOCKS_CONSTRUCTION` works as before---prevents objects from being
built on the object. I felt that the previous name was not descriptive
enough, you should know exactly what it does just from looking at the
name.
_example: dna scanner_
`BLOCKS_CONSTRUCTION_DIR` -- setting this on an object will prevent
objects from being built on it when their directions are the same.
_example: directional windows, windoors, railings_
`IGNORE_DENSITY` -- setting this on an object will cause its density to
be ignored when performing the construction density check. This could
have other potential uses as well in the future.
_example: grilles, directional windows, tables_
These three flags cover all the bases for the types of items that are
currently craftable, so there is no more need for any type checking or
weird snowflake window checks. Simply set the appropriate flag and it'll
work as you would expect.
---
### What the recipe vars do:
`check_direction` tells the recipe to check if there's something in that
direction with the `BLOCKS_CONSTRUCTION_DIR` flag set.
`check_density` tells the recipe to run the density check when set. This
is true by default. There are very few items in the game that currently
have this set to false--namely grilles. Setting this to false will make
it so that the object can be constructed regardless of what is in that
tile (unless `one_per_turf` is also set, which will make it so that you
can't craft the same thing twice in the same turf).
`is_fulltile` is used for fulltile windows, but it doesn't necessarily
have to be--you can give this to any recipe and it will adopt the same
properties as that of the fulltile window. Basically they have a special
case where they shouldn't be able to be built over directional
constructions, where normally things would be able to be. Setting this
makes check_direction true as well.
---
### In summary:
Sheet crafting still works just as it did before. But the backend of it
has gotten a glow up and will be able to more easily support new
behaviors.
</details>
## Why It's Good For The Game
This makes the crafting system much more flexible to add recipes to, and
will prevent bad code practices of stacking more conditionals down the
line whenever someone wants to add an item that behaves like grilles or
directional windows in how they are constructed.
It had to be done. Those window checks were a mess.
## Changelog
🆑
qol: added fifty stack versions of remaining glass sheet stacks for ease
of debugging
refactor: refactored sheet crafting to better support directional
constructions that aren't windows
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
## About The Pull Request
- Adds a new apparatus for Engineer Cyborgs that can pick up and
manipulate material sheet stacks. Once holding a stack, interactions are
passed to the stack.
- Sheets in the new apparatus will always show as single sheets while
held, regardless of the actual count.
- Removes the R-Glass tool from Engineer Cyborgs.
- Sabotage borgs have the same changes
## Why It's Good For The Game
Allows Engiborgs to repair or build with various materials, without
(further) destroying the concept of material economy.
The R-Glass tool, in my experience, is generally unused, as the RCD can
create R-Windows and that's the main use for the sheets. So the tool has
been removed to keep the Engineer Borg Toolkit from exploding. The new
tool can also pick up R-Glass, if a need for it arises.
## Changelog
🆑
balance: Engineer Borgs now have a tool to manipulate material stacks
(and also tile stacks). This replaces the R-Glass tool.
/🆑
Pictured: Apparatus carrying titanium.

## About The Pull Request
As shrimple as the title might imply, the ability for an item to be
processed in a loom is now a component.
Behavior on looming cotton, durathread, and wool, should all be the
exact same in terms of cost, time, results, etc.
## Why It's Good For The Game
If, for any reason, someone might want to extend the behavior of "this
thing can be loomed" to other items, it can be done.
## Changelog
🆑
code: The ability for objects to be loomed is now a component, with all
of the looming behavior moved off of the structure and into said
component. The actual behavior for looming cotton (clicking on a loom
with cotton) is completely unchanged.
/🆑
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Co-authored-by: Zephyr <12817816+ZephyrTFA@users.noreply.github.com>
## About The Pull Request
This sprite file had been a dumping ground for miscellaneous sprites for
the past decade. It's bloated and full of random kinds of icons and even
has a few unused ones. It's time to reorganize them into their own
separate dmi's based on theme.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Better organization and easier access when looking for stuff.
## Changelog
🆑
imageadd: Split all icons in weapons_and_items.dmi to their own
categories
imagedel: Removed some unused icons
/🆑