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This pull request has been mentioned on Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. There might be relevant details there: https://discourse.cataclysmdda.org/t/what-are-some-bionics-youve-always-wanted-to-see/19101/55 |
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nexusmrsep commentedApr 13, 2019
Summary
SUMMARY: Features "Terranian Sonar CBM now detects buried traps and hidden sinkholes"Purpose of change
Original idea of a minesweeper goes to Tue3insanity
Terranian Sonar CBM a.k.a. "worm detector" was the most pathetic CBM of all, rarely worth the effort.
But now it can detect:
so perhaps it will be now useful enough to consider.
Describe the solution
Added some trap detecting code to the sonar.
Describe alternatives you've considered
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