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## About The Pull Request TRAIT_DISSECTED has had the surgical speed boost moved over to TRAIT_SURGICALLY_ANALYZED. TRAIT_DISSECTED now tracks if we can do an autopsy on the same body again, and blocks further autopsies if it is on the mob. A mob that comes back to life loses TRAIT_DISSECTED. This allows for mobs to be autopsied once again. Since it is completely redundant now (and was the whole time TBH), dissections have been removed in favour of just having the experiment track autopsies. Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/76775 ## Why It's Good For The Game Today I showed up to a round where someone autopsied all the bodies in the morgue, not realizing they were using the wrong surgery. Since I couldn't _redo_ the surgery, this rendered all these bodies useless. This was not out of maliciousness, they just didn't know better. There are two autopsies in the surgery list, but only one is valid for the experiment and doing the wrong one blocks _both surgeries_. Dissection is completely useless outside of experiments. This same issue also prevents additional autopsies on the same person, even if they had come back to life and died again after you had done the initial autopsy. Surely you would want to do more than one autopsy, right? That's two separate deaths! This resolves that by giving you a method of redoing any screwups on the same corpse if necessary. It only matters if the experiment is available anyway, so there isn't much reason to punish players unduly just because they weren't aware science hadn't hit a button on their side (especially since it isn't communicated to the coroner in any way to begin with). It also removes a completely useless surgery and ties in the experiment to what the coroner is already going to be doing. They can dissect their corpses to their hearts content without worrying about retribution from science for doing so. In addition, someone repeatedly dying can continue to have autopsies done on them over the course of the round. The surgery bonus only applies once, so the only reason to do autopsies after the first is to discover what might have killed someone. No reason this should block further surgeries, just block surgeries when the person remains a corpse. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: You can do autopsies on people who were revived and died again after they had already been dissected. qol: Autopsies have become the surgery needed to complete the dissection experiments. As a result, the dissection surgery has been removed as it is now redundant. qol: A coroner knows whether someone has been autopsied and recently dissected (and thus hasn't been revived) by examining them. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com>