``/mob/dead/observer`` -> ``/mob/observer/dead``
``/mob/eye`` -> ``/mob/observer/eye``
Reason being that they are similar in that they both don't interact with
the world in any way. Some procs were shared, some checks as well, and
it overall makes more sense this way. Plus, there were no ``/mob/dead``
mobs.
This means that instead of the base turf being defined by the z-level, it's now defined by area and defaulted by z-level.
Updates all "shuttle" and "solar" areas to have a base_turf of space.
Updates docking arms 1, 2, and 3 on the main asteroid level to have a base_turf of space.
Other z-levels may still need updating.
This change means that all actions which destroy or dismantle a tile - for example bombs, a singularity, a shuttle leaving, or deconstruction - now leave these new areas as space not asteroid. Future mapping efforts may need to take this into account.
It will first check to see if the turf is set, and if not it will still use the z-level default.
This means we can mark areas as having a base of space to override the z-level base of asteroid that we're using.
As a result, we can ensure the bombs, shuttles moving, etc. leave behind an space turf by defining shuttles, solars/"external" areas as using space as a base.
Areas will need to be updated to check with base_turf = /turf/space and references to the old get_base_turf proc updated so all calls (bombs, Nar'Sie, deconstruction, etc.) have the correct effect, but it's tired and I want to commit this now so I'm committed to finishing it tomorrow.
Blobs now randomly pick a random turf without obstructions in maintenance, instead of from a pre-determined list of locations.
Blobs also now log their spawn location, which admins can use to jump to it.
Space vines and nuclear discs have been updated to use the same mechanics.
Removes the radio free range option.
Instead all users can move within the standard radio frequency range, while authorized users can also select department channels.
Axes speed of light and procs that used it (but were not used by anything). More maths too, and max stack amounts, not used anywhere.
Ticks back stuff that was unticked for faster compile, whoops.