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Cyberiad Fixes

Open astriloqua opened this issue 7 months ago • 1 comments

Description

Fixes some missing air vent stuff, and wiring. Also some QOL/QOG by ODJ. I fucking hope I cleared the network config as a reflex cause I have no memory of it. I also see no invalids/unknowns so I'll trust my reflexes.


Media

Changes too generic so here is a full map render:

Cyberiad-0


Changelog

:cl: Mapping Team

  • tweak: Cleanup of Cyberiad

astriloqua avatar May 25 '25 20:05 astriloqua

Walkthrough

Three job roles—Administrative Assistant, Magistrate, and Prison Guard—have been disabled in the Cyberiad station's job configuration. This was accomplished by commenting out their entries in the YAML file and annotating them with "# EE: Disabled." No other roles or counts were changed.

Changes

File(s) Summary of Changes
Resources/Prototypes/Maps/cyberiad.yml Commented out AdministrativeAssistant, Magistrate, and PrisonGuard job roles with "# EE: Disabled".

Suggested labels

Changes: Map, Changes: YML, Status: Needs Review

Suggested reviewers

  • OldDanceJacket
  • Remuchi
  • VMSolidus

Poem

Three roles now silent, their posts on pause,
In Cyberiad’s decks, enforcing new laws.
The Magistrate’s gavel, the Guard’s sharp gaze,
The Assistant’s tasks lost in the haze.
Tau Ceti’s code stands firm and bright,
Keeping order through day and night.
🚀👾


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