## About The Pull Request
Tip tells people that touching SM with telepathy will result in
disintegration, while it's impossible to actually "touch" the SM with
telepathy. Telekenesis, however, will dust your brain if you click on
the SM. First PR, so if something is messed up don't be suprised.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Lying to people is bad. Warning people not to dust themselves on the SM
is good.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Tips now mention telekenesis dusting you when used on the SM, not
telepathy.
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This adds two new dropdown menus for AI preferences with holograms and
status displays. It also sets these preferences if admins transform a
player into an AI.
## About The Pull Request
Plastic sheets chemist tip is more in-depth and clear
Added holy explosion chemist tip
## Why It's Good For The Game
Tips good!
## Changelog
🆑
qol: Plastic sheets chemist tip is more in-depth and clear
qol: Added holy explosion chemist tip
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This fixes a hidden side effect of the "refactor" in #73147 that
actually caused ALL existing suffocation damage dealing/healing
chemicals to not work on species that breathe gases other than oxygen.
This is also good for future code since if you want a chemical to not
affect a specific species or such, you should explicitly define that, it
shouldn't be implicitly done for you in the background with 0
implication.
Also reverts #74247 since it's no longer needed.
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## Why It's Good For The Game
First off, the change was unintended. It was intended to be a refactor.
Second, the change is unfun and isn't explained anywhere. It isn't very
fun to sit on the floor in medbay while even the most experienced
doctors can't figure out why the strongest suffocation healing chemicals
in the game aren't working. Cue this on repeat for 30 minutes. I've
personally experienced this like 10 times now and even I didn't know why
it was happening.
Even if you know the change exists, it's still extremely convoluted to
get around. You have to do CPR on a plasmaman at the speed of an average
cheetah or abuse the brute/burn revival method.
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🆑
fix: Suffocation-handling reagents work on all species once more.
spellcheck: Added a previous tip for handling plasmaman suffocation back
into the game.
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## About The Pull Request
See title.
## Why It's Good For The Game
"As a Medical Doctor, treating plasmamen is not impossible! **Salbutamol
stops them from suffocating** and showers stop them from burning alive.
You can even perform surgery on them by doing the procedure on a roller
bed under a shower."
This is no longer the case, as for some reason, someone specifically
went out of their way to make most methods of healing oxyloss not work
on plasmamen and other humanoids that don't breathe oxygen. Why? I
dunno, but it makes this tip outdated (and dealing with certain
conditions way more annoying).
Lowkey, if I got maintainer support for it, I wouldn't mind sitting down
to make a PR to completely excise required_respiration_type from the
game. I don't really see what it adds to the game, other than creating
these edge cases where plasmamen (and nitrogen breathers downstream) get
extra-fucked over by certain mechanics.
🆑 ATHATH
spellcheck: Tweaked an outdated doctor tip to reflect that fact that
salbutamol can't heal plasmamen (outside of very specific edge cases).
/🆑
## About The Pull Request
New DLC bout to drop.

Lots of new things included:
- New basketball minigame that can be played between 2-7 players
- Crafting recipe for basketballs using leather sheets
- Crafting recipe for basketball hoops using metal, rods, and durathread
- New basketball sounds for the ball and hoops
- New scorecard that can be reset using CtrlClick
- Basketball hoops can be rotated using a wrench and AltClick
- Dunking and shooting animations.
### New basketball mechanics that now utilize stamina:
- Dunking costs large stamina and you must be directly adjacent to the
hoop and click on it.
- Shooting costs medium stamina and uses RMB. Shooting lets you aim the
ball over peoples heads, meaning anyone obstructing your path will be
bypassed. There is a half second delay during shooting where someone can
bump or push to prevent the shot from succeeding.
- Shooting from further away results in less accuracy. If you do not
click directly on the hoop, there is also an accuracy penalty!
- Passing costs no stamina and uses LMB. Trying to score into the hoop
via passing results in a reduced chance.
- Spinning costs medium stamina while holding the ball. It gives a
reduced chance for the ball to be stolen but decreases accuracy for
shooting.
- Pushing a player using RMB will attempt to steal the ball and drain
their stamina.
- The chance to steal the ball is based on the stamina of both players
and the direction they are facing. If the person with the ball is at low
stamina, and the person stealing is at full stamina, they will have a
higher chance. Likewise, if the person with the ball is face to face
with the stealer, then there is a higher chance for the ball to be
stolen. If the person has their back to the stealer, then it's a lower
chance.
- Shooting from more than 2 tiles away, results in 3 points. See below
picture to know the distance.

### Now to introduce the teams:
<details>
<summary>Nanotrasen Basketball Department</summary>

</details>
<details>
<summary>Greytide Worldwide</summary>

</details>
<details>
<summary>Lusty Xenomorphs</summary>

</details>
<details>
<summary>Space Surfers</summary>

</details>
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Big shoutout to the nukie round a few weeks ago where the nuke ops
challenged the crew (and clown) to a basketball match on their rebuilt
basketball shuttle. The nukies won, but it made me realize that the
basketball mechanics were very raw and needed some polishing.
#### TODO LIST
- [x] Fix bug where ball only goes over peoples heads if they are 1 tile
away
- [x] Remove leftover code comments and procs
- [x] Rebalance stamina values (maybe move this to different ball types)
- [x] Fix basketball stadium template runtiming from wall smoothing
during load
- [x] Fix space surfer stadium having an air breach somewhere
- [x] Add more sounds for when ball is passed, shot, or dunked
- [x] Make it so that holding a ball while on the floor isn't possible
(to avoid those meta cheese strats)
- [x] Drop basketball lets mobs make sounds when spinning (need to
detach signal?)
- [x] Finish adding a simple lobby menu for minigame
## Why It's Good For The Game
_If you can't slam with the best, then jam with the rest._
## Changelog
🆑
add: Add crafting recipe for basketballs (leather sheets) and basketball
hoops (metal, rods, and durathread)
add: Add new basketball minigame for 2-7 players. There are 4 different
courts and teams by default with more planned to be added later.
add: New basketball mechanics that uses stamina. Shoot with RMB, pass
with LMB, and dunk by clicking the hoop while adjacent. Spinning while
holding the ball decreases the chance for someone to steal the ball, but
it decreases your shooting accuracy. Shooting from 2 tiles away lets you
score 3 points.
qol: Basketballs now play a buzzer sound when someone scores. CtrlClick
will reset the scorecard and AltClick with a wrench will rotate the
hoop.
qol: Dunking and shooting animations for basketball.
soundadd: Added basketball bounce sound with credits attribution
imageadd: Added basketball icon to minigames. Move baseball and
dodgeball icons to toy/balls.dmi
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## About The Pull Request
Allows you to place plating without placing down lattice as long as
there's a valid supporting tile nearby (walls, plating, floors, etc.).
Also fixes magical letter variables in turf code.
Mothblocks requested this.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/65363339/209391286-d2bded8e-1278-481b-9a48-00e9312a6e54.mp4
## Why It's Good For The Game
Reconstruction is tedious and expensive and this aims to make
reconstruction less tedious and less expensive.
In order to place down plating currently, you require 0.75 metal
minimum. 0.5 metal for the lattice rod underneath, and 0.25 for the
floor tile. Adding a polished floor on tile is a full 1 metal per tile.
Fixing two 5x5 rooms worth of explosions is a total of 50 metal
currently. This effectively cuts the costs in half while making it more
convenient to reconstruct. Note that when explosions destroy floor tiles
it destroys metal, which is why the cost of reconstruction is important.
## Changelog
🆑
balance: You can now place plating adjacent to already existing plating
without having to place rods first.
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- Add roundstart tip to let new doctors now that morgue trays and
freezers prevent organ decay
- Renamed organ decay proc to be `toggle_organ_decay` instead of
`recursive_organ_check`
## About The Pull Request
closes#71565
## Why It's Good For The Game
rad collectors do not exist
rad collectors do not exist
## Changelog
🆑
spellcheck: removed a reference to radiation collectors in tip of the
round
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About The Pull Request
Alphabetized several long lists of strings so its easier for us to look through them, just code polish, nothing the players would see.
Fixed some minor spelling errors as well.
Clarified door bolt state to be less ambiguous in the door wiring gui.
Originally it would say the door bolts have fallen, and the door bolts "Look up". i dont know about you but that was very not clear for me to read. Like where are the bolts? In the door or the frame? Arnt there bolts on top and bottom? Just didn't make sense to me.
Now it says "Have engaged!" & "Have disengaged"
hopefully that makes the state clearer at a glance.
I also added a small handful of funny texts to some string files. See changelog
Why It's Good For The Game
Well, who doesn't like a bit of polish? Just makes the game a little easier for people.
Also funny text funny text.
Changelog
spelling: improves spelling and adds more flavortext
Adds a modifier variable which can be used to increase or decrease a given items damage to structures, machinery, vehicles, and robots (including cyborgs, simple-bots, and anything else with the MOB_ROBOTIC biotype)
About The Pull Request
Depending on the mob's sanity level, it can have a positive or negative boost to healing effects while sleeping. Sleeping in darkness, wearing a blindfold, and using earmuffs also counts as a healing bonus. Beauty sleep is very important for 2D spessmen.
Why It's Good For The Game
This is a small gameplay change that rewards players for keeping their sanity at good levels. Also depression has also been linked with impeding wound healing in real life. The placebo effect on peoples minds is strenuously documented and I think it would be cool to see it in the game.
Changelog
cl
expansion: Healing by sleeping is now affected by sanity, sleeping in darkness (or using a blindfold), and using earmuffs. The healing from sleeping in a bed was slightly decreased.
/cl
This reverts commit f021767645.
This reverts commit f021767 from:
Add stamped requisition forms now give bonus credits #66230
This bug was encountered when we were testing this PR but I thought it got fixed.
Why It's Good For The Game
Cargo crates will now reappear.
Requisition forms now grant bonus credits when they are stamped by the appropriate stamp listed under "Authorization Required:" on the form. Initially I was just going to have the req forms give the same amount of credits as the manifest but I was convinced to lower both of them so it doesn't unbalance crate returns too much.
Lowers stamina cost for ollieing and grinding.
Makes collisions with other carbons always result in a wipeout no matter your stamina damage, colliding with a carbon will stun and knock them down for a short time (Stunned for the quarter of the length the skater is, and knockdown for have the length) The time is doubled if you collide with them while they are performing a sick grind.
Additionally grinding on top of stuff now has more functionality.
Grinding over a person that is laying down will deal significant damage with a high chance to wound at the cost of the skaters' stamina. For this to happen the person has to be laying down on the table, if they are standing they will simply collide as normal.
You can grind into a disposals bin.
Fixed action buttons always being red
fixed being able to ollie while unconscious/dead
What the title says. But why?
I generally have a rule when making a contribution, that is "don't make the game less fun"
I'm not salting, I didn't die to a swarmer.
... Yet that's the problem. Swarmers are the griefiest antag in the game, but when you complain that they're annoying or unfun, you're doomed to hear "lol they can't even hurt you though."
WELL THAT ACTUALLY MAKES THEM WORSE. I would rather die to a hundred xenos and space dragons than be forced to untie myself in maintenance for 45 seconds while the shuttle leaves.
Why It's Good For The Game
Unfun game modes should be removed from the game.
Being griefed by swarmers is annoying
Playing as a swarmer is not very exciting either. Click on iron.
lastly, because oranges authorized it
Changelog
cl
del: Removes swarmers! The griefiest, lowest fun value antagonist is removed from the game.
/cl
This PR replaces the Mafia button on the observer HUD with a minigames button that allows you to access both CTF and Mafia.
It also adds a CTF menu that allows you to view current scores, players needed to start a game, and joining a ctf game without needing to move to the spawner.
Co-authored-by: Jared-Fogle <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com>
Radiation collectors and tesla coils being able to create research points was removed in 92209dd. This stops references to power-based research point generation from appearing.
Research by power is long gone
Restore flavor to power collecting circuitboards
H/T EricZilla
Changes the references of borg module (type) to model, adds a file for robot declarations and one for model declarations. Basically trying to make the code layout a little more sane.
Initially changed them to 'configurations' but I prefer model; its meaning is closer to module than configuration and avoids confusion with actual config.
By clicking yourself with grab intent while targeting a limb of yours that's bleeding, you'll "grab" onto it with your free hand to apply pressure. This takes 1.5 seconds to do, takes up a hand while you do so, and applies a slowdown while you're holding it. In return, that limb will bleed 30% less while you're holding it (though it won't clot any faster). This stacks with the 25% reduction in bleeding you get from being horizontal, so laying down clutching your gushing gut while waiting for help is now both thematic and viable!
Other fixes and changes
I also made some other changes to wounds of various importance. Here's a quick list
-Most wound treatments now respect thick clothing/materials, so you can no longer suture slashes through spacesuits.
-Using sutures on slashes and pierces now actually use up sutures, and regen mesh must be opened to treat wounds with
-Infectious zombies (romerol) can now be wounded as intended
-Coagulant has been nerfed again to reduce bleeding less for every wound it's reducing bleeding on. This'll still need more love and attention later, but I need to find a good middle point where medipens are good for bleeding in an emergency without being a way to sidestep any and all bleeding wounds in one go.
-I added a recipe for improvised coagulant in the Wounds 2 PR using baked pulped banana peels and salglu, but then realized that recipe sucked and was overly complicated. You can now drink straight up ground/juiced banana peels to help close up slashes and piercings. Yuckm!
-You can no longer repeatedly disembowel people who have already lost their internal organs
-Whetstones now make things edged sharp rather than pointy sharp, fixing a carryover from when sharpness = 2 used to be accurate sharpness. This'll have the effect of making sharpened weapons less sucky at chopping people apart since slashing is usually more devastating than piercing
I've also made a few tweaks to scars, mostly making them a bit smaller. It now takes twice as much scar severity to reach "absolutely fucked up" when examined, and the other steps have been raised a few points as well. Minor scar examine text is a tad smaller text-wise, and the precise locations for the scars are a bit more procedural as well (more location modifiers like upper/lower/inner/outer wrist/whatever). These changes will hopefully add a bit more variety to the scarring you see on random crew members, since it's pretty easy to hit max examine severity as is.
About The Pull Request
This PR adds medical wounds, new forms of injuries that people can suffer that cause debilitation and complications, and often require more than what can be found in a medkit to treat. But let's be honest, big complicated walls of text about medical changes make people's eyes glaze over easily- so I created a handy infograph to explain the basics!
Also there's a full guide here!
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The infograph may not be fully up to date with the specifics of the PR's status, but it'll be updated along with major changes so people have something to use as a crash course for familiarizing themselves with how wounds function. I also have another infograph with all 9 of the possible initial wounds coming, and will be up soon. You can also find the longform design doc here with more info on the broad details, including descriptions of treatments: hackmd whee
What this does
There's a lot to cover, but here's the bullet points of the main features and changes:
Getting lots of damage on a limb can result in wounds, with more damage causing worse wounds. These can range from dislocated joints and minor cuts to compound fractures and fourth degree burns, and can affect you in different ways depending on what bodypart they're applied to (namely with broken bones).
You can damage individual bodyparts on clothing (only jumpsuits for now) through the use of lasers and sharp weapons. Bodyparts that reach max damage are considered "shredded" and will not apply any protection for that zone until it is repaired with cloth. If all zones are disabled, the entire piece of clothing is shredded and unwearable until repaired with 3 cloth. Jumpsuits give a small amount of wound protection, and since sharp weapons and lasers generally get extra wound bonuses against bare flesh, even a plain jumpsuit provides decent protection from a few laser shots or scalpel stabs.
Lasers gain a powerful niche versus unarmored/lightly armored carbons! As noted above, lasers can shred clothing and burn away zones of jumpsuits in 2 shots each, after which the target's bare flesh is exposed (barring other clothing), and lasers excel at dealing burn wounds against uncovered skin. Think big, nasty charring!
Bleeding is now totally limb based, and gauze is as well. Bleeding is also 95% cut wound based, meaning sharp weapons make you bleed rather than just having 40+ brute on a limb.
The more wounds and damage you get on a bodypart, the easier it'll be to gain more severe wounds. Wounds are arranged from Moderate, to Severe, to Critical in increasing severity, and you'll generally have to suffer the lesser ones before getting the worse ones.
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Above: Someone having an incredibly bad day from bloodloss
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Above: Scars from healed wounds
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Above: Actual combat involving someone's head getting cracked
Here's a quick, if non-exhaustive, list of things I have left to do before I consider it feature complete
Finish adding treatments for each wound type/severity (mostly surgeries/triage for critical wounds)
Add second winds for bad injuries to give the victim a chance to get away
Flesh out severe & critical injuries in general
Find sprites for the bonesetter, bone gel, and anything else that might be needed
Add the medical items for treating the less severe wounds to the station
Polish code and remove any redundancies I left behind
Quick balance pass to make sure nothing is horribly abuseable
Why It's Good For The Game
Adds a flexible new system for representing damage on carbons with injuries that can be treated in different ways. Moderate wounds from getting toolboxed or sliced with a scalpel can usually be treated by a buddy or even by yourself with the right tools, but getting flayed with a fireaxe or a laser gun emptied into your bare skin may require extra attention or even surgery in bad cases! Also makes laser guns cooler and more like 40k lasguns that can flash fry people (cool!)
This should also make spessmen more resilient and harder to kill outright, while still adding consequences and complications to getting hurt. Wounds aren't immediately fatal, but they can do things like slow down interactions, deal damage over time through infections, and generally make you more fragile until fixed. They can also give you a "second wind" on being applied that gives you a small adrenaline boost (or whatever) to help disengage and escape immediate danger.
Changelog
🆑 Ryll/Shaps
add: Introduces medical wounds, new injuries that can happen to fleshy carbons when they sustain lots of damage on a bodypart. There's quite a lot of change here, but you can read the guide at: https://tgstation13.org/wiki/Guide_to_wounds and an extended changelog is available here: https://hackmd.io/l_FI9b3tSqa_woDadewJXA
add: Introduces scars and temporal scarring! Healing a wound leaves a scar behind that can be seen by examining someone twice rapidly, and if Temporal Scarring is enabled in character prefs, surviving a round with scars will save them to be granted at roundstart another round! Let your body tell stories!
tweak: Bleeding is now fully bodypart-focused, and 95% of bleeding comes from cut wounds from sharp weapons. Gauze is applied on a limb-by-limb basis, and helps staunch bloodflow rather than totally stop it. Notably, you no longer bleed just from having 40+ brute damage on a limb.
del: Organic bodyparts are no longer disabled at maximum damage, but are easier to cause wounds to
add: O2 medkits in emergency lockers have been replaced with new emergency medkits with basic tools for diagnosing and treating wounds and basic damage
tweak: Herapin now rapidly increases bleeding on all open cuts, rather than causing bleeding by itself. The more cuts on the target, the more it will affect them.
tweak: Neckgrab table slams now hit the targeted limb rather than just the head, with a large chance to dislocate or break a bone
tweak: Sharp weapons and burning weapons can now shred zones on jumpsuits, disabling protection on that limb. Damaged clothes can be repaired with cloth.
tweak: Slaughter demons now deal less raw damage, but gain the ability to cause cut wounds, which becomes more powerful with each attack on a humanoid but resets when bloodcrawling.
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* documents and expands, adds new glove types
* Adds slamming into tables and neatens up throwingdatum handling (+stuff)
* bit less squishy
* adds sprites, offbrands, swaps most combat insuls for tacklers
* adds dolphin and rocket gloves to BEPIS
* changes dna to traits, buffs tackling
* same as last commit but moreso
* updates docs, nerfs stuns
* vending machines, better docs
* window tackles for good measure
* gets window splats working
* polish off
* LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
* Nanotrasen fires the Wave Motion Gun at the Clock Cult
* Fixes a random changelog appearing from the reebe void.
* Fixes a wrong type reference regarding the bronze sheets in the Lavaland Ruin for it.
* Fixes redundant cells after CC removal in ruin by populating them with varied ore chunks, or destruction clutter.
* why is it /obj/item/stack/sheet/metal but not /obj/item/stack/sheet/iron
* Fixes the lavaland ratvar ruin to have fluff variant structures of deleted shit it referenced instead what I thought was reasonable.