Unlike cuts they do not merge, so many small-damage stabs will create many small stab wounds instead of one megahole.
Also cleans up checks in wound code a bit with power of OOP
Adds a verb used by humanoid mobs that have mechanical eyes, which allows them to pick a new color, and have it applied instantly.
Adds some helper functions, specifically hex2rgb(), to convert hexadecimal colors to a list of numbers for r, g, and b.
``/mob/dead/observer`` -> ``/mob/observer/dead``
``/mob/eye`` -> ``/mob/observer/eye``
Reason being that they are similar in that they both don't interact with
the world in any way. Some procs were shared, some checks as well, and
it overall makes more sense this way. Plus, there were no ``/mob/dead``
mobs.
For borgs, EMP no longer results in a stun. Instead, they are confused, and their HUD becomes static-y for a moment. Their module items are also forced back into the borg, effectively disarming them.
EMP now drains powercells from current charge instead of max_charge, so two blasts should not empty the cell, for borgs.
Fixed bug where EMP was being applied twice to human mobs, including FBPs, resulting in them literally dying in one hit.
Synthetic organs take much less damage from EMP.
Synthetic external organs also take less damage, but more than their organs.
Bonus: Runtime fix for spawning in as a borg.
More tweaks to IPC fixes.
Merge resolution/compile fixes.
Further work on properly integrating, updating and fixing prosthetic options.
Repathed internal organs to organ/internal.
More work on full synthetics, changelings, overheating.
Working on getting organs to qdel properly and spawn properly when robotized.
Finalized some overheating values, added remaining prosthetic icons.
Finalizing the testing version of the full prosthetic bodies branch.
Added suit cyclers to the autolathe and map.
Fixing runtime errors.
Fixing errors.
Changelog.
Replacing limb and organ strings with constants.
Prevented brainless species from becoming full cyborgs.
Fixed issues with brain/MMIs renaming themselves inappropriately.
Various fixes and oversights.