* New botany plant - Lanternfruit (#79204) ## About The Pull Request So I noticed the code references an Ethereal plant called "Lanternfruit," a sour pear-like fruit used as flavoring for a few foods and drinks. However, this plant doesn't actually appear in the game, this pr hopes to remedy this while also bringing some new hybrid potential to the table for botany. In essence, the plant contains sugar, liquid electricity, and sulfur; making it the easiest way to obtain the latter two chems, allowing botanists to experiment more with potential chemical recipes, and in theme with the plant itself, make flash powder. The justification for containing sulfur being that grapefruit gets its signature smell from a sulfur compound. The plant can also be fermented into voltaic wine, which has some gimmick potential for particularly snobby Ethereals. * New botany plant - Lanternfruit --------- Co-authored-by: Toastgoats <63932673+Toastgoats@users.noreply.github.com>
Skyrat 13 (/tg/station Downstream)
| Website | Link |
|---|---|
| Git / GitHub cheatsheet | https://www.notion.so/Git-GitHub-61bc81766b2e4c7d9a346db3078ce833 |
| Guide to Modularization | ./modular_skyrat/readme.md |
| Website | https://www.tgstation13.org |
| Code | https://github.com/Skyrat-SS13/Skyrat-tg |
| Wiki | https://wiki.skyrat13.space/index.php/Main_Page |
| Codedocs | https://skyrat-ss13.github.io/Skyrat-tg/ |
| Skyrat 13 Discord | https://discord.com/invite/hGpZ4Z3 |
| Coderbus Discord | https://discord.gg/Vh8TJp9 |
This is Skyrat's downstream fork of /tg/station created in byond.
Please note that this repository contains sexually explicit content and is not suitable for those under the age of 18.
Space Station 13 is a paranoia-laden round-based roleplaying game set against the backdrop of a nonsensical, metal death trap masquerading as a space station, with charming spritework designed to represent the sci-fi setting and its dangerous undertones. Have fun, and survive!
Important note - TEST YOUR PULL REQUESTS
You are responsible for the testing of your content and providing proof of such in your pull request. You should not mark a pull request ready for review until you have actually tested it. If you require a separate client for testing, you can use a guest account by logging out of BYOND and connecting to your test server. Test merges are not for bug finding, they are for stress tests where local testing simply doesn't allow for this.
DEVELOPMENT FLOWCHART
DOWNLOADING
❗ How to compile ❗
On 2021-01-04 we have changed the way to compile the codebase.
Find BUILD.bat here in the root folder of tgstation, and double click it to initiate the build. It consists of multiple steps and might take around 1-5 minutes to compile.
The long way. Find bin/build.cmd in this folder, and double click it to initiate the build. It consists of multiple steps and might take around 1-5 minutes to compile. If it closes, it means it has finished its job. You can then setup the server normally by opening tgstation.dmb in DreamDaemon.
Building tgstation in DreamMaker directly is now deprecated and might produce errors, such as 'tgui.bundle.js': cannot find file.
How to compile in VSCode and other build options.
Contributors
/tg/station HACKMD account - Design documentation here
Interested in some starting lore?
LICENSE
All code after commit 333c566b88108de218d882840e61928a9b759d8f on 2014/31/12 at 4:38 PM PST is licensed under GNU AGPL v3.
All code before commit 333c566b88108de218d882840e61928a9b759d8f on 2014/31/12 at 4:38 PM PST is licensed under GNU GPL v3. (Including tools unless their readme specifies otherwise.)
See LICENSE and GPLv3.txt for more details.
The TGS DMAPI is licensed as a subproject under the MIT license.
See the footer of code/__DEFINES/tgs.dm and code/modules/tgs/LICENSE for the MIT license.
All assets including icons and sound are under a Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license unless otherwise indicated.

