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[MIRROR] Adds PDA Maints themes shift start #2134

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Original PR: NovaSector/NovaSector#1122

About The Pull Request

Adds themes "Cat, Light mode, Eldritch" to default PDA themes

How This Contributes To The Nova Sector Roleplay Experience

Locking a cosmetic as small as PDA themes behind a randomly found data disk is kind of extra. Allowing anyone to choose to use them instantly allows for more accessible player expression.

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🆑 LordVoidron
qol: added maintenance themes to shift start PDAs
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* Adds PDA Maints themes shift start

Adds the themes "Cat, Lightmode, and Spooky" to shift start PDA themes. Something so small as a cosmetic PDA theme should be usable by the average person.

* Update code/__DEFINES/modular_computer.dm

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

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Co-authored-by: SomeRandomOwl <[email protected]>
@Iajret Iajret merged commit f25dde1 into master Feb 26, 2024
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@Iajret Iajret deleted the upstream-mirror-1122 branch February 26, 2024 19:41
AnywayFarus added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2024
Iajret pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 8, 2024
* Adds more spawn location to moldies

* atmos bleed fix

* changes

* some more locations

* revert

* landmarks

* Revert "landmarks"

This reverts commit 94add324b1666c96646ed0baa37706a1965f0d74.
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