Removes a very large amount of world loops.
Adds a macro to painlessly generate a global list, and the needed code to modify the list when an object is made or deleted automatically.
Cleans up some commented out code.
* Allows Prometheans to be cloned from their Core.
* Swap brain cloning dependency from the cloner to the brain itself.
* Fffffff Changelog. And to_chat.
Brains now retain languages from the mob they were removed from, rather than forgetting them. Languages are also retained when a brain is transplanted into a new body.
AIs, as well as cyborgs/robots/drones, will load languages from your currently-active preferences when they spawn (just like humanoid mobs do). Brains removed from cyborgs/robots/drones will retain their original languages regardless of the current module.
Brains in MMIs can now speak EAL if they know it, and additionally fixes#2832 - sign language will no longer be usable when lacking both hands. Also fixes silicons being told the wrong language prefix by the known languages window, as it was still showing ':', leading to much confusion among new borg players.
Known issues:
AIs who can use sign language can use it even without a holopad - I'm not sure how to have it check for that. This could be seen as a non-issue, as signs could conceivably be displayed on the AI's screen.
AIs signing over holopad will also have the language verbs overridden by the synth speech verbs (states/queries/declares). I'm pretty sure this has something to do with the already-existing bug that all languages can be understood by everyone when an AI speaks them over holopad.
Adds a fairly simple system that allows adjusting various numbers like max health, incoming damage, outgoing melee damage, etc. The nice part is that changing certain variables this way (like max health) is a lot safer than manually setting the max health var directly.
Changes a lot of short lines of code to point towards a variable's getter or setter helper instead of reading the var directly so the modifiers can work.
Endoarmor, delayed toxin sting, Enfeebling sting, and recursive adrenaline overdose now use the modifier system.
Enfeebling sting now only lasts two minutes, from five minutes, however it now also reduces the victim's melee damage by 25%/50%, and increases the damage they suffer by 10%/35%, for normal and recursive respectively.
Delayed Toxin Sting's effects are now felt all at once instead of over the course of a few minutes.