* Adds three flame-themed illegal Mech weapons. Allows anything using apply_effects to be incendiary and ignite/apply firestacks. Also absolute-paths the spilled fuel effects.
* Removes world << because I'm a good coder honest.
* Why does Git do this for no reason.
Positronic brains are already printable, so why not electronic brains? Requires a bit less research to make than posibrains, and uses no phoron or diamonds.
Mostly because the old radio-enabled MMIs were almost never used. Changes all MMIs and their subtypes (posi and drone brains) to have a radio inside of them, which can only be used when the brain is outside of a body. This radio can be used to talk over the common channel, in case you get left on a table somewhere by an absent-minded roboticist. However, the radio can also be disabled, in case an antag has you and doesn't want to to scream for help.
Since this makes the old radio-enabled MMIs obsolete, they're no longer printable(although it's still defined in the code so I don't have to touch the map file). Also fixes a telecomms runtime with brains talking over the radio.
- Added the hand drill and jaws of life to the protolathe
- Removed titanium from the hand drill and jaws of life
- Syndicate toolbox now comes with power tools
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.
* Protolate lid no longer bounces back and forth througout the whole build cycle.
* Autolathe lid no longer closes, snaps open, and then -nothing- until item spawns.
* Instead, the lid closes, stays closed while the item builds, then opens again.
Circuits generate a research design datum when the game starts up instead of me having to manually define them every time I make a new circuit. Hopefully this reduces missing circuits due to mistakes. The circuit box also spawns specific circuits using a similar method for similar reasons.
Other things this does:
Splits the reagent related manipulation circuits to their own category, which cleans up a few repeated New()s.