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[MIRROR] Synthetic Humanoids. Now taste-less and less picky! #1026

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Original PR: Skyrat-SS13/Skyrat-tg#25489

About The Pull Request

This PR should remove Synthetics' ability to prefer foods, by giving synth tongues no liked or disliked foods.

How This Contributes To The Skyrat Roleplay Experience

I believe that this would contribute positively to Roleplaying. How?
Synthetics shouldn't have the exact same food preference as humans, and I lately came across a complaint from someone, quote: "It's really, really offputting having my lizardperson synthetic unable to eat their own cultural cuisine for personal fun".
This should remove the issue of lizard synths not being able to enjoy lizard food :)

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🆑 KannaLisvern
qol: Synthetics no longer have the same food prefs as humans
/:cl:

@Iajret Iajret merged commit bc00cec into master Dec 9, 2023
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@Iajret Iajret deleted the upstream-mirror-25489 branch December 9, 2023 09:50
AnywayFarus added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 9, 2023
Iajret pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 18, 2024
* Fix Ai tracking runtime (#81518)

## About The Pull Request

First arg is tracker, second arg is name. 

## Changelog

:cl: Melbert
fix: Fixes AI double-click tracking
/:cl:

* Fix Ai tracking runtime

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Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <[email protected]>
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