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WIP - Removes ERP verbs #10

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@deathride58 deathride58 commented Jun 13, 2020

Title. ERP verbs directly conflict with this server's direction and this community's maintainer policies. Our FO13 server is meant to have very little focus on ERP if any at all, but the presence of ERP verbs directly goes against that. So this is a WIP (but testmergable!) PR that removes those ERP verbs.

In this PR's current state, this disables all player-level ways to access the ERP verbs, and disables the consent toggle entirely, this includes resetting the toggle back to it's default state.

TODO list:

  • Disable player-level access to ERP verbs
  • Disable player-level access to the lewd consent verb
  • Add save update code to disable lewd verb consent for players that have it enabled already
  • Disable Hans and Fisto
  • Remove Hans and Fisto
  • Remove GRS operations
  • Remove funclaws
  • Remove dildos
  • Remove ERP verbs entirely
  • qdel() the honk folder

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🆑 Bhijn
del: Erotic verbs are no longer available.
/:cl:

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might be a good idea to also disable the ERP borg modules

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bye old shitcode i updated! Also, why didn't you just ask the bad interaction code? it's just datums

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