* Fixes necrosis steps setting bone
Makes it so you the 'cut away' step doesn't set bones to open. This is entirely a non-internal fix (you're working on the flesh, not the organs inside) so you don't need the bone retracted.
* Update other.dm
* Crowbar Augment
* descriptors
* Update carbon.dm
* no typecasting
* removes unused proc
* Limb status
* Makes butchering take time
Gives a warning as well when starting it.
* Update organ.dm
* Update organ.dm
* Closing surgical stages and desc.
Opened organs have descriptions that they're opened.
Organs inform you that they have SPECIAL MECHANICS THAT'VE BEEN IN FOR 10 YEARS that you can do to them.
Allows fixing amputated organs
A BUNCH of stuff
* Update organ.dm
* Keep the washing
* Update external_repair.dm
* Update other.dm
* Organizes surgeries
* fix a typo
* Update surgery.dm
* More surgery
* Nerve Surgery
Adds template for nerve surgery
* Prevents pain from limbs that feel no pain
* Update external_repair.dm
* bunch of medical adjustments
* or so i thought
* De-death surgery
* Update carbon.dm
* Update mob_grab_specials.dm
* yeh
* Palpation
* internal bleeding
* Update life.dm
* duration increase
* adjust these
* Fixes a bug with defibs that I caused
When I reworked get_crit_point, it caused defibs to DEAL oxyloss instead of HEALING it, like it has been doing for the past 8 years. This fixes it.
* fixcees this
* fixes syringe stabbing
* Converts these to managed global lists
* gets rid of disabilities
* Change injury check to use do_after with delay
* lungfix
* actually remove the necrosis
* Fixes brain surgery
* fix language bug
* Update brain.dm
* ghetto surgery adjustments
Buffs some ghetto surgery
Makes some injuries sustained less gnarly if you fail with a ghetto tool.
Some mild typo fixes.
Instead of shoehorning the player into healing the most damaged type.
This mechanic was also poorly explained and I have people DMing me about "This surgery is bugged it won't let me heal XYZ" when it was actually just a old-code blocking you from healing the lesser damage.
With the new surgery, this is a thing of the past and can be safely removed.