* Synthetics display monitor
Does a change to the synthetics monitor heads and other heads that have displays, allowing them to have those displays without using a mask, using a proc that is given to them. works by basically replacing eye sprite.
* changelog.
* removes the monitor mask item.
* switches && for || in line 363
* moves line of code
*The rapid service fabricator (found on service borgs) can now produce metamorphic pint glasses.
*The party supplies and bar supplies crates orderable from cargo now contain metamorphic pint glasses.
*The autolathe can now produce metamorphic pint and half-pint glasses.
*The autolathe can now produce all drinking glasses in batches of 5 or 10.
* Adds a new FBP CS set, removes old alt2
* Adds a new FBP CS set, removes old alt2
* Readds Cyber Solutions - Array
* Readds Cyber Solutions - Array
* Adds a new FBP CS set
Changelog
* Disable breaking floor tiles with the crowbar
It's not fun, it adds nothing to the gameplay and it isn't clear what breaks and what does. I see seriously zero reasons to keep this.
* Actually make it so you can pry off tiles still.
- Fixes Paper and font tags stacking across rounds, as shown in: 
- Fixes Persistence being always-on because of if("persistence_enabled") config.persistence_enabled = 1. As explained:
> it's on by default, which means config.txt will be read and if it's not there it stays at 1. If it is there,it gets set to 1. There is no way to disable it
- Adds config options to enable/disable **Persistence for Maploaded objects**, as well as a verb to toggle such.
- Adds Persistence to config.
Currently IGNORE_MAPLOAD for Persistance is **Disabled.**
Maploaded objects/dirt/etc will be saved by persistence, preserving current behavior.
You will need to update config.txt with the following lines:
\## Uncomment this to DISABLE persistence
\#PERSISTENCE_DISABLED
\## Uncomment this to DISABLE maploaded trash/paper/etc from being saved by the persistence system.
\#PERSISTENCE_IGNORE_MAPLOAD
- You can now toggle strafing by alt+clicking your mech, which should be much easier to control mid combat than trying to use the action button.
Ported from TG.