Open Davnik opened 8 years ago
As this involves hunting down a lot of items for a list of ignored reagents, I'm going to add complex/difficult by sheer merit of being complex. Don't freak out. It's just busy work, and debugging once we've implemented it and see which logs are copious and guaranteed benign. Ammonia isn't benign. Some of the nastier alcohols aren't benign. Chlorine isn't benign. Citalopram and Space Drugs are probably benign, but in some cases it would be nice for us to have these obscure logs, and some substances like this when used in excess aren't benign.
Reagents which are definitely good to start tracking, bar none, above all else: sulphuric acid, polytrinic acid, potassium, thermite, phoron, lexorin, impedrezine, chloral hydrate, soporific, synaptizine, napalm, capsaicin (is this a reagent in chilis, or do chilis kill in other ways?), nitroglycerin, zombie powder, ammonia, plant-b-gone, unstable mutagen, and any other expressly hostile reagents. Hopefully fingerprints will always be associated.
We need better admin logs for the transfer of non-medicinal chems. Ignore inaprovaline, dylovene, tricordrazine, cryoxadone, clonexadone, alkysine, imidazoline, hyronalin, arithrazine, ryetalyn, ethylredoxrazine, sterilizine, bicaridine, peridaxon, tramadol, paracetamol, dexalin, dexalin plus, kelotane, dermaline, leporazine, sodium chloride, lipozine, and any pharmaceuticals and/or benign substances (e.g. non-lethal alcohols, sodas, water...) I missed and/or we add, but notify us of other reagents someone applies to someone else... or even that someone consumes on their own, since this is easier to track. "Urist consumed reagents from a syringe (tricordrazine). Reagents: lexorin (5 units). Known fingerprints: Urist, Urista, Gustav." I realize this will make plenty of innocuous logs, but at present, it's a goose chase trying to pin down real evidence of poisonings, even from a backend admin observer perspective.