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[MIRROR] Remove RnD/Roundstart Disorientor + Make Parapen Less Combat Viable #2465

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@SierraHelper SierraHelper commented Jul 12, 2024

Оригинальный PR: Baystation12#34705

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tweak: Remove disorientor from lockers (прим. ГР Сьерры - это касается только Торча)
tweak: Remove disorientor design from protolathe.
tweak: Give parapen a 1.5s delay, and only 5u of VB.
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Disorientors are pretty much busted and used to shut down antag openers. Not good. They don't check against armour and are ranged flashes.

Parapens being used in combat has been a sore thumb often. Their intent is to allow antags a quick getaway or starting capture/hostage/implant gimmicks. They have a silent 1.5s delay, and only 5u of VB (as staying slept for a minute isn't fun for anyone, and can/has been detrimental to antag gimmicks at times by virtue of the implanted person just not waking up in time.)

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@SierraHelper SierraHelper added 🪞 MIR ЯОЯ 📜 CL валиден Ченджлог не содержит ошибок labels Jul 12, 2024
@UEDCommander UEDCommander merged commit e1678fa into dev-sierra Oct 21, 2024
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@UEDCommander UEDCommander deleted the upstream-pr-34705 branch October 21, 2024 08:08
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