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Synthetic Wrist Computer #4818

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@realforest2001 realforest2001 commented Nov 1, 2023

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Thank you for base sprites to @nauticall and initial code from @Geevies

(I will finish this section :soontm:)

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add: Categorises the contents of the Synthetic Experimental Tools vendor.
code: Repaths /obj/item/device/motiondetector/sg to a more indicative /obj/item/device/motiondetector/integrated
add: Adds the PK-130 SIMI Wrist-Mounted Computer. Base sprites provided by Nauticall. Preliminary code by Geeves
add: The PK-130 has an integrated telephone, crew monitor and tacmap. It has the potential for all Smartpack abilities, however unlocking abilities requires the use of circuit-chips of which the computer can only hold two. These chips cost points in the Synthetic Experimental Tools vendor (15 of 30 points each).
add: Admin spawn - PK-130 Rescue Hook - 4 tile range to grab a single human and pull them back towards the Synthetic. Uses 90 units of charge. Computer has a default maximum of 200 charge.
add: PK-130 is customisable by admins for event purposes, and has a corporate-white version with an accompanying preset for PMC ERTs.
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kiVts commented Aug 17, 2024

Taken off TM

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Why does a computer need to press buttons to control hardware that its plugged into? Or a display to see data.
That seems a bit... weird.

@realforest2001 realforest2001 marked this pull request as ready for review August 29, 2024 13:09
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Nanu308 commented Oct 16, 2024

As we spoke about, i would like the integrated telephone, crew monitor and tacmap to also be purchased modules like you've done with the smartpack. Other than that i think it's good for balance (even tho synths do have quite a lot of things!!!), but that is for another time

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