If a slime person is feral / blob slime, they still have their internal storage, but cannot access it. This makes sense for the slime person themself since they have no hands -- but it is weird that no one else can access their storage.
Shouldn't someone be able to reach in and grab it if they're in feral mode, since they can already if they're in humanoid shape? Or is this intentional for gameplay purposes for locking their storage from sec, etc?
This seems like a bug, but it might work that way upstream, too? May want to check to see if upstream ever changed or if it's the same behavior -- if not, it could be related to blep storage. Or maybe this is how it's supposed to work in space station. I don't know
If a slime person is feral / blob slime, they still have their internal storage, but cannot access it. This makes sense for the slime person themself since they have no hands -- but it is weird that no one else can access their storage.
Shouldn't someone be able to reach in and grab it if they're in feral mode, since they can already if they're in humanoid shape? Or is this intentional for gameplay purposes for locking their storage from sec, etc?
This _seems_ like a bug, but it might work that way upstream, too? May want to check to see if upstream ever changed or if it's the same behavior -- if not, it could be related to blep storage. Or maybe this is how it's supposed to work in space station. I don't know
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If a slime person is feral / blob slime, they still have their internal storage, but cannot access it. This makes sense for the slime person themself since they have no hands -- but it is weird that no one else can access their storage.
Shouldn't someone be able to reach in and grab it if they're in feral mode, since they can already if they're in humanoid shape? Or is this intentional for gameplay purposes for locking their storage from sec, etc?
This seems like a bug, but it might work that way upstream, too? May want to check to see if upstream ever changed or if it's the same behavior -- if not, it could be related to blep storage. Or maybe this is how it's supposed to work in space station. I don't know