* 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)
Making a list just... 'be 10 long' is bad. Like update_icons layers and various other things, if you add more, it will compile fine and then you get runtimes later, which is a little annoying. Having places you just have to 'know' to update elsewhere in the code is meh.
Now you can start with them in loadout. They are no longer SUNglasses though, so they won't protect you from flashes.
There are several models, the loadout ones are the civilian ones.
- Civilian: Displays job ID icon based on the person's ID, and shows a health bar only if they are injured.
- Medical: Same as civlian, but displays advanced status (virus, borer, etc) along with backup implant status, and allows medical records access.
- Security: Same as civilian, but displays warrant and arrest status, and will automatically darken (electrochromic) in response to flashes, making the wearer immune, plus security records access.
- Engineering: Same as civilian, but will automatically darken to protect one's eyes during welding.
- Research: Same as civilian, but has a trendy goggle form factor for SCIENCE reasons.
- Omni: Has the combined features of all of the above. The only pair available spawns in the CD's office. (CC officers also)
Making a list just... 'be 10 long' is bad. Like update_icons layers and various other things, if you add more, it will compile fine and then you get runtimes later, which is a little annoying. Having places you just have to 'know' to update elsewhere in the code is meh.