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Adjust medibots to use Iodide instead of charcoal #12205

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@TDHooligan TDHooligan commented Nov 28, 2022

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Makes medibots use Potassium Iodide to cure toxin damage. Not a huge change either way but personally it's gotten in the way of a few surgeries so I thought I'd raise this PR and see which way it goes.

Why's this needed?

Improves medibots usefulness with radiation (which is a fairly common ailment).
Stops filling people with large doses of purgatives (which can make synatropine mixes deplete quite quickly).
Stops killing my vibe when I wanna get blasted on liquor.

Technically charcoal is a non-renewable, not that it's a huge deal.

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(+)Medibots now use Potassium Iodide as their tox treatment.

@github-actions github-actions bot added the size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Nov 28, 2022
@ZeWaka ZeWaka added C-Rework Reworks a feature A-Chemistry Deals with the chemistry system in some way labels Nov 28, 2022
@Tarmunora Tarmunora merged commit 2ad2839 into goonstation:master Nov 29, 2022
github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 29, 2022
@TDHooligan TDHooligan deleted the patch-8 branch August 16, 2023 10:18
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