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>not stuffing a pAI cart into your PDA at roundstartMiauw wrote:Oh, right :V
(>using pAIs)
Bottom post of the previous page:
>not stuffing a pAI cart into your PDA at roundstartMiauw wrote:Oh, right :V
(>using pAIs)
If memory serves, each shard is five damage, so you'd need 20.Cuboos wrote:You can insta-crit someone at 100% health if you have enough broken glass on one tile and they're not wearing shoes.
One time I was running around as a nudist and decided to disposal myself.fleure wrote:If memory serves, each shard is five damage, so you'd need 20.Cuboos wrote:You can insta-crit someone at 100% health if you have enough broken glass on one tile and they're not wearing shoes.
A friend of mine discovered this ages ago and I was half in the mind to nerf it, but it's such a specific circumstance I don't think there's much need to.
better than floor tiles :^]Raven776 wrote:One time I was running around as a nudist and decided to disposal myself.fleure wrote:If memory serves, each shard is five damage, so you'd need 20.Cuboos wrote:You can insta-crit someone at 100% health if you have enough broken glass on one tile and they're not wearing shoes.
A friend of mine discovered this ages ago and I was half in the mind to nerf it, but it's such a specific circumstance I don't think there's much need to.
Evidently there was a broken glass spill somewhere on station because disposals had a huge pile of broken glass. I died.
Working as intended; It was funny.
<wb> For one, the spaghetti is killing me. It's everywhere in food code, and makes it harder to clean those up.
<Tobba> I stared into BYOND and it farted
Miauw wrote:better than floor tiles :^]Raven776 wrote:One time I was running around as a nudist and decided to disposal myself.fleure wrote:If memory serves, each shard is five damage, so you'd need 20.Cuboos wrote:You can insta-crit someone at 100% health if you have enough broken glass on one tile and they're not wearing shoes.
A friend of mine discovered this ages ago and I was half in the mind to nerf it, but it's such a specific circumstance I don't think there's much need to.
Evidently there was a broken glass spill somewhere on station because disposals had a huge pile of broken glass. I died.
Working as intended; It was funny.
This is most useful with the AI. Captains tend to want to be called just captains though.Violaceus wrote:People will like you and remember you if you call them with their names instead of position.
I don't think a fire extinguisher is the only thing, I remember fixing an APC (the only time I have done this) with a stack of rods.peoplearestrange wrote:(Even though its on the wiki)
Need to replace a destroyed APC? Is it hanging off the wall like a damp fish? Can't use ANY tools on it?
Hit that bastard with a fire extinguisher. It breaks the glass panel off and then you can remove the cell and carry on with deconstruction of it.
Seriously, only a fire extinguisher will do...
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if ( ((stat & BROKEN) || malfhack) \
&& !opened \
&& W.force >= 5 \
&& W.w_class >= 3.0 \
&& prob(20) )
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/obj/item/stack/rods
name = "metal rod"
desc = "Some rods. Can be used for building, or something."
singular_name = "metal rod"
icon_state = "rods"
flags = CONDUCT
w_class = 3.0 // 3 or more, passes APC check
force = 9.0 //More than 5, passes APC check
dezzmont wrote:I am one of sawrge's alt accounts
dezzmont wrote:sawrge has it right.
Connor wrote:miggles is correct though
Because it's made out of metal, why wouldn't it do some damage when you bash something with it?miggles wrote:why are rods force 9
thats the same as a seclite
Oldman Robustin wrote:It's an established meme that coders don't play this game.
especially youGiacom wrote:Yeah
It's a huge difference in damage in the long run, really... At least when it comes down to any fight where you are possibly going to be grabbing something as awful as rods to fight with.Steelpoint wrote:Why even use 9 damage? Why not 10 or something more rounded.
Thanks!Kavaloosh wrote:especially youGiacom wrote:Yeah
You do realize there's only one virologist in the entire station, and if viruses breakout, it's very easy to figure out who did it.Mickyan wrote:The easiest way to spread viruses as a virologist without getting lynched is using the spacecleaner bottle. Either spray people directly or adjust the nozzle and leave blood stains all over the station, preferably in key areas where people are more likely to stand around like between the chemistry windows, by the chef's table, by the food vendors, at the HoP line etc. anyone standing beside one has a chance to get infected
Diseases without negative sympthoms do not show up on health huds (harmless sympthoms like sneezing will still cause the disease to show)
It was changed at some point, I know they used to show up but they don't anymore, regardless of the stealth ratingExplosiveCrate wrote:That's odd, I've had diseases with nothing but Eternal Youth and Self Respiration show up on HUDs before.
Wow you just blew my mind right there, guy! I'm surely going to get lynched if the station discovers I gave them all health regeneration!Scott wrote:You do realize there's only one virologist in the entire station, and if viruses breakout, it's very easy to figure out who did it.
gaspViolaceus wrote:People will like you and remember you if you call them with their names instead of position.
If you change back from monkey form while standing on a pile of clothes/items you will equip as many of them as possible. So its entirely possible to monkey, ventcrawl, naked armblade some nerd to death, monkey again, and then stand on your old clothing pile to instantly redress and walk off. Alternatively, murder the captain, strip everything off them, take their genome, monkey/demonkey on their pile of stuff, walk out. This also works with DNA injectors but I've had it turn me out as "unknown" with a corrupted UI, so it might be worth making a backup for that.Erbbu wrote:As a changeling, your lesser form is very robust. It removes cuffs and most importantly lets you ventcrawl. You can quickly get around the station searching for suitable targets/that one item. When transforming into a human you will be naked but most people fear of getting bwoinked and won't try to kill you just for that, unless it's literally your name being screamed over the radio. This is why you steal multiple identities to really make the crew unsure of who to lynch.
dezzmont wrote:I am one of sawrge's alt accounts
dezzmont wrote:sawrge has it right.
Connor wrote:miggles is correct though
This. Changes. EVERYTHING.cedarbridge wrote: If you change back from monkey form while standing on a pile of clothes/items you will equip as many of them as possible.
>leporazineMMMiracles wrote:cyrosting is stupidly robust against a ninja, as their suit is insulated and they can't remove it.
TIL there are people who carry around doses of LeporazineKraso wrote:>leporazineMMMiracles wrote:cyrosting is stupidly robust against a ninja, as their suit is insulated and they can't remove it.
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I had to actually check, couldn't remember if Leporazine was one of the things ninjas get in their suit. Its not.cedarbridge wrote:TIL there are people who carry around doses of Leporazine
tedward1337 wrote:Sae is like the racist grandad who everyone laughs at for being racist, but deep down we all know he's right.
Hornygranny wrote:It's not your codebase. It's our codebase. You can imply soft power as much as you want, but you don't have it. Division between the server and project is absolute. I'm not interested in reading dezzmont platitudes for the billionth time and won't be checking back in this thread.
Last I checked, you can't close or open Command-level jobs, presumably to prevent silly stuff like three Heads of Security during revolution or what-have-you.AnonymousNow wrote:- Deassign a head of staff slot to a department where an underling has stepped up into the power vacuum and responsibility, preventing arguments and death when a second Head of Security joins the round.
Ah, right. I was acting on tip-off on this particular point, but I've personally verified the others (not this one, 'cos I didn't want to accidentally lock out a potential command staff job). I'll scrutinise my sources more.Braincake wrote: Last I checked, you can't close or open Command-level jobs, presumably to prevent silly stuff like three Heads of Security during revolution or what-have-you.
Hornygranny wrote:It's not your codebase. It's our codebase. You can imply soft power as much as you want, but you don't have it. Division between the server and project is absolute. I'm not interested in reading dezzmont platitudes for the billionth time and won't be checking back in this thread.
90% sure only roundstart heads matter for objectives, for the record.Braincake wrote:three Heads of Security during revolution or what-have-you
Not anymore apparently.Cipher3 wrote:90% sure only roundstart heads matter for objectives, for the record.Braincake wrote:three Heads of Security during revolution or what-have-you
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