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[MIRROR] Removes Syndicate Bombs (the gargantuan one) from Syndicate Uplink. #2975

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Original PR: NovaSector/NovaSector#2046

About The Pull Request

We can't even use these things so why keep em' in? Feels like newbie traps for policy-unsuspecting traitors.

How This Contributes To The Nova Sector Roleplay Experience

yes

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🆑 dis-integrates-the-integration-tests
del: Removed Syndicate Bomb (LARGE, 11 TC) from Syndicate Uplink.
/:cl:

Reverted bomb deletion. RICO KABOOM
@mogeoko mogeoko merged commit e7506d3 into master Apr 25, 2024
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@mogeoko mogeoko deleted the upstream-mirror-2046 branch April 25, 2024 18:43
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* Removes a single crayon from the mortidrobe (#83808)

## About The Pull Request
Removes one (1) white crayon from the coroner vendor.

## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes crayon economy.
There's 2 entries of a white crayon in the Mortidrobe and the lower one
seems to overwrite the higher one in the list .

## Changelog
:cl:
fix: there is now one more crayon in the Mortidrobe.
/:cl:

* Removes a single crayon from the mortidrobe

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Co-authored-by: aaaa1023 <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: NovaBot13 <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Bloop <[email protected]>
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