- Fixes Paper and font tags stacking across rounds, as shown in: 
- Fixes Graffiti being persistent for over 50 rounds (10+ days)
- Sets Trash to be persistent for 4 rounds instead of 5
- 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.
VGS provides a subset of TGS functionality, mostly just the discord bot. It extends TGS datums and adds a little bit.
Right now its done in parallel to TGS's code to minimize impact of not having the rest of DMAPI v5 impemented.
Adds TGS4 from https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation-server to Virgo, allowing auto-update functionality and testmerges.
How well it runs depends on how @Arokha sets things up. :p
- Instead of independently spawn'd while/sleep loops, it stores its state and lets the MC fire it.
- Convert relative path indentation procs to absolute path as per modern style standards.
- Break apart the inner loops into separate procs so you can see what is actually going on.
- It now shows up in MC tab, along with stats about what phase it is in.
- Moves explorer job roles from their respective departments into an Exploration sub-department
- CHAIN OF COMMAND WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED
- ACCESS WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED
Note: Pathfinder's minimum access is getting tweaked, in case minimum access ever gets used.
This is a purely clerical change that is being done for two reasons.
1: To enable off duty exploration role, important for the upcoming timeclock PR. The upcoming timeclock functionality will cause difficulties for expedition roles, due to, at present, being in a wide variety of different departments.
2: Generally, explorer roles in other departments tended to create confusion, as people would ask (or even demand) those roles to do station-side duties, even if their access (or lack thereof) made it impossible.