Turn it on, keep it in hand or pocket, and it'll translate languages for you (not signlanguage...).
It doesn't bother displaying languages that you speak. I assume your character doesn't look down at the screen if they understood what was said (it's mostly just to prevent spam when only 1 in 4 people standing around talking is speaking another language).
There's one on a desk in the security locker room and one in the medical breakroom. I figure these two departments have the highest need of translations. R&D can make more. The design is fairly cheap.
* Adds a new file which overrides the Polaris event rotation with our own datums.
* Disables a bunch of events so we can turn on auto-starting of the remaining ones.
Adds it to science. Has a high materials and research cost, and is considered ***contraband***, as it says in the description.
Also included in this PR is device_alt.dmi, a bunch of alternate device sprites which can be fun for stuff.
* Improved the ending messages to be more fluffy and descriptive.
* Scaling bonus cargo points if win.
* Bugfixes for ending conditions and removing extra debugging systems.
* Move comments because indentation awk script gets confused.
* Yes, its an event where CentCom asks you to actually do something useful and make stuff. You put it on the shuttle to win.
* It has something for most departments. So far there are seven categories of items it requests:
* Researched items (From protolathe etc)
* Food Items
* Chemistry Reagents
* Drinks
* Metals
* Gas Mixtures
* Mecha
Resleeving console now lists people in alphabetical order, and removes bodies when the person cryos (as long as they were really in that body, you can't cryo someone's printed body w/o resleeving and have it remove them)
* Adds a global hook for when the supply shuttle reaches centcom. The existing sell_crate hook is too limited, as it only detects what is in crates, and is fired many times, making it hard to produce a summary for events that might want stuff shipped on the shuttle.
Welders and wires repair 15 of brute and burn respectively, this only repairs 5 of both. So you can do it a lot faster with a welder/wires, but you can carry a nanopaste with you to fix that time you hit yourself with a box or something. Quick fieldwork w/o goggles and such.
Fixes#1105