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nevimer e2d7c9a6d2 Missed Mirror: Lambs can now be killed with swords (#71500) (#18851)
Lambs can now be killed with swords (#71500)

Previously hitting a sheep with any item which was not "a razor" or
"some grass" would have no effect whatsoever.
Now hitting a sheep with a sword, axe, toolbox, or implement of your
choice will hurt it.
If you do this a sufficient number of times (more than you might expect)
the sheep will expire.

(cherry picked from commit e285b75fc5)

Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com>
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Datum Component System (DCS)

Concept

Loosely adapted from /vg/. This is an entity component system for adding behaviours to datums when inheritance doesn't quite cut it. By using signals and events instead of direct inheritance, you can inject behaviours without hacky overloads. It requires a different method of thinking, but is not hard to use correctly. If a behaviour can have application across more than one thing. Make it generic, make it a component. Atom/mob/obj event? Give it a signal, and forward it's arguments with a SendSignal() call. Now every component that want's to can also know about this happening.

HackMD page for an introduction to the system as a whole.

See/Define signals and their arguments in __DEFINES\components.dm