*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.
* Begins work on internal exosuit components, similar to Borgs.
* Large volume of work on exosuit components, Durand is tweaked to be higher cost in time and resources, since it requires AP to damage, without ions or explosives.
* Component Sprites
* Actually implement component repair, I knew I missed something.
* Magic numbers, properly typed lists, and indentations oh my
* Changeling
Cooking times are now no longer 10-15 minutes per item, the LARGEST items will take around ~4-5 minutes, 6 at the maximum in the case of the superbigbite (one of the most filling food items in the game).
Cooking oil tanks added
Appliances are now constructible instead of being eldritch black magic
Recipes are now reorganized to either fryer/oven/grill based on where they're made (Although recipes_microwave still needs a LOT more sorting)
Critical time bug with cooking fixed, AND you can now upgrade your appliances for even higher efficiencies!
* veymed voidsuits upgrade
* unathi streamlined suit polish
* link to #7301
removes the specific checks from SSU.dm and adds no_cycle
* teshari subtype
This adds throw_alert() and /obj/screen/alert, a system that allows you to do custom hud alerts for any variety of things from "You're too cold!" to mecha status indicators for the pilot.
There's quite a few things that actually got replaced; the
fire/oxy/tox/co2 alerts are all now just alerts, as is nutrition. There's also a number of new alerts, such as blindness, highness, legcuffed, buckled, handcuffed, and probably some more I missed; read code/_onclick/hud/alert.dm and see for yourself!
Additionally, a number of tweaks have been done to resisting code, to make it so that there's an indicator when you're buckled or handcuffed, and can just click the alert to start resisting. This includes a refactor that combines the logic for lockers, holders all into one proc, called container_resist().
Also, the health and internals indicator got moved down one tile each. Needed room for the alerts. If we add the oxygen tank action buttons from /tg/ and remove the internals indicator, the health indicator can go back where it was originally.
Alerts, pictured in the top right.

* Make intercom power change stateful
* Clean up air tank processing and initialize
* Optimize flashlight processing
* Optimize suit cooler processing
* Optimize geiger counter processing
* Optimize lighting processing
* Only process rigs on a person
* One more rig cleanup
* Adds Rank and Dept Slots
Since BYOND increased the maximum of bitwise operations, it is possible to add a few new slots. I decided to port Bay's Rank and Dept slots, as well as remove the now defunct Torso slot.
* Adds some Terran uniforms
* Ah screw it I am overhauling this
* Renames marine icon
* adds crude clothing sprite for jumpers
* Fixes previous commit
* Renames all army stuff to marines
* Fixes an oversight
* Purges extraneous icons
* Removes duplicate sprites
* Large amount of work; Animal taming, shearing. Random animal spawns on sif grass/forest turfs. New PoIs, thermal poncho.
* Combat drone DMI moved to drones folder. Mining Drone subtype added. "Tameable" with ores, will collect and store ores when not in active combat.
- Please fasten your seatbelts, this will be a long one as it joins few older Bay PRs into one.
1. Ports https://github.com/Baystation12/Baystation12/pull/12626
- SMES units may now be damaged and destroyed. Charged SMES units fail quite violently. Damage can be fixed by welding tool.
- PSUs completely refactored, ghetto variant no longer exists.
- Cell rack PSUs now can be considered a hybrid between large battery charger and a SMES. They actually use the cells to store power (so you can hot-swap the cells to get more juice simply via the UI without deconstructing the whole machine), but in comparison to SMES have poor throughput and capacity in general (cells are simply too small). They are also somewhat limited in configuration options (lacks the precision electronics of a SMES). Better matter bin lets you put in more cells, up to 9.
- Cell rack PSU also has a mode that allows charge-balancing all inserted batteries (moves energy around so each battery has the same charge %)
2. Ports https://github.com/Baystation12/Baystation12/pull/11977
- SMES units now have full load balancing capability, getting rid of that annoying "One SMES charges at full, other SMES gets nothing" problem. If insufficient power is available on input, all inputting SMESes will now charge at same percentage. If more SMESes power a single output, they will all output equal percentage of their setting.
- This appears to have a pleasant side effect of fixing the issue where SMESes could starve APCs of energy. SMESes are ALWAYS last to input power on a powernet.
- This also appears to have fixed weird values displayed in SMES output/input load readings in the UI. By weird values i mostly mean inputs/outputs actually higher than the SMES is set to have.
3. Ports https://github.com/Baystation12/Baystation12/pull/18137
- SMES units (and subtypes, therefore effectively also PSUs from previous entry) can now have more than one terminal. This effectively allows a setup where two (or more) sources feed a single SMES, which then feeds the output. SMESes can not exceed input setting even with multiple terminals.
- Typical example of use in practice would be SMES that runs something important (for example an AI, telecomms, pick whatever you want). It could have one input from the power grid, and second input from a PACMAN generator set up nearby as a backup. Before the generator would have to be wired into main grid, therefore main grid would siphon off power from it. Now the generator can be separate and dedicated for whatever use you want.