* Adds Collapsible AM rifle, and adds case with parts and 5 shots to Uplink. Separates it and intended merc version, both costing default telecrystal amount. Does NOT make them antagonist type specific.
* Addresses review.
* Makes rifle case traitor/merc specific. Enables ability to have specific uplink items be available only for specific antags.
Sprites replaced with a black box that could conceivably contain a brain, while obscuring the details. Complete with screen and convenient handle.
Usage text modified to make sense for MMIs/posibrains, instead of just drone brains (e.g. downloaded → transferred).
Description added to the new intelliCores. Made into normal-sized item, similar to MMIs/posibrains.
This is an alternative to either changing lore to allow for brain uploading, or changing code to allow for choosing multiple AI brain types.
Subspace Jammers can be bought in the traitor uplink for 25 TC. They are already in the code, but this PR adds them to the uplink.
This PR also adds a power meter to the sprite, as a small QoL change.
They run off of weapon cells and one cell will last for about a minute.
Adds a traitor device to warn the traitor if they're being spied or are about to be spied on by the AI or anyone using a camera console.
It will warn the holder by changing color, beeping a specific tone, and sending a message to their chat log. It only does this when the state of spying changes, so it will not spam the chatlog if nothing changes. Only the holder can hear the warnings. It also functions like a regular multitool.
+Readds jumper cable kits to revive FBPs (Robotics will spawn with these
without any map changes but they will be empty so that needs to be fixed
anyways)
+Readds jumper cable kits to cargo orders
-Lowers jumper cable kits in order to 2 from 4 to be in line with the
defibrillator changes
+Adds robot defibrillators to both medical modules
+Adds robot jumper cables to research module
+Adds some new icons for jumper cables to fit in better with the new
defibrillator sprites
* Okay evidently walk_to(A, B) doesn't stop when A reaches B, but keeps running in the background forever until it is manually canceled! Therefore in order to be garbage collected, we must cancel walking on any object that might have initiated it.
* Fixes this on chemsmoke and spiders.
* The same story applies to walk_towards; fixed for dust, meteors and immovablerod, and also to walk_away; fixed for flashbangs.
* Also fixed chemsmoke actually getting qdeled at the right time.
I like the ones I wrote, but these are proooobably better.
They have normal units, which are worn on the back and you can grab the paddles out of to shock people.
Then there's compact units, which are worn as a belt, and serve the same purpose.
And finally there's the combat units, which allow revives through spacesuits, and have no safety so you can zap living people on harm intent (good for antags? CMO?).
These appropriately check for blood, a heart, etc. So, in that way, they're a bit more realisic than my original ones which I was sorta lazy in writing.
Emagging them turns off the safeties, allowing them to zap people who are still alive.
I actually cleaned up their sprite choice code a little and added a sprite for the 'combat' one since previously it was just the emagged sprite (flashing exclamation point). Now it's just got a red heart monitor, and the emagged ones keeps the exclamation.
Did make one balance change in that compact ones use twice the power (inefficient small capacitors? or something?).
s = Speedloaders. (Functionally the same as clips, but they're not
_really_ the same thing, just in case we change these later.)
c = Clips. (Can also be used to fill other magazines.)
m = Magazine. (Holds ammo rounds.)
a = Ammo. (Individual rounds of ammo.)
* The performance of the radiation controller as-is was not fast enough for inclusion in production servers, but it has some nice featuers, so rewrote it to be more performant.
* Instead of storing the radiation strength for every turf, we only store the sources of radiation, and calculate the strength only for mobs who might be in range.
* Old method was ray-tracing to every turf in range whether anything was there to be irradiated or not. Could be hundreds of turfs. New method only lazily calcualtes strength at a turf if we actually need to know it. Often times this is zero turfs if nobody is standing in engineering.
* Removed the automatic processing of objects with "rad_power" set. Objects are responsible for calling the repository to create/update their radiation sources. Saves some extra overhead that in practice was redundant with other process controllers.
* Also tweaked to be more respectful of qdel'd objects and added some comments.
Fixes runtime when screwdrivering the defib to remove the powercell.
Husked people can no longer be revived. This is because otherwise they could become alive again but remain husked.
Jams the three devices that I'm aware of that use subspace communications: Headsets, PDAs, and Communicators.
All three will be unable to communicate if in range of a jammer. The default range is 7 turfs, the battery that comes in the jammer is a weapon cell (just to make it a little harder to find replacements) and lasts 60 seconds. The range and power use are variables.
Speaking through a headset will produce 'soft' or 'loud' static depending on how far you are, allowing you to sort of dead-reckon your way to a placed jammer. You can just carry them, otherwise.
I've got no experience with adding tator items so I'll leave that sort of thing up to you guys.