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[MIRROR] Removes whitelisting from some of the previously Akula-restricted Loadout gear #5255

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Original PR: NovaSector/NovaSector#4695

About The Pull Request

While we're cleaning up some of the Akula's unusual exclusives left over from an age long past, I figured we should take a look at the Akula-only Loadout items, namely the Upstart's Noble Getup/Cap, and the Oldblood's Royal Regalia/Cap.
All four items were previously whitelisted to just Akula, and just Captain/Rep. Neither of those restrictions strike me as necessary; they're just ornate formalwear, they don't break non-Akula sprites, and they don't confer any sort of mechanical advantage over other undersuit gear.

How This Contributes To The Nova Sector Roleplay Experience

They're good looking clothes, that some people would like to wear! Having them so absurdly restricted to Captain and Akula made them practically unused, and having variety in your choice of clothing is neat.

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🆑 Trillium
qol: Removed species- and job-whitelisting from the Akula-only undersuit items in Loadout
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Mezzmerr and others added 2 commits December 21, 2024 00:30
@Iajret Iajret merged commit 7cfdc0f into master Dec 21, 2024
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@Iajret Iajret deleted the upstream-mirror-4695 branch December 21, 2024 08:20
AnywayFarus added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 21, 2024
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