(WEB REPORT BY: pinkacolada REMOTE: 172.93.109.202:7777)
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General description of the issue
Well I didn't want to get a beaker so I grabbed a paper cup and tried to jiggle that into the Pathogenic incubator and it won't fit. Also I can't pour out this cup of virus food.What you expected to happen
The cup go into the thing, just like a beakerWhat actually happened
It didn'tSteps to reproduce if possible
Fill a paper cup with something and put it into the incubator
Paper is organic matter, I don't think it would be very sterile to grow viruses on that surface.
Sorry but do you really except to be able to put a paper cup into a pathogenic incubator?
How is this an error?
buddy you need to not cheap out on your virology supplies
Why do we even call them viruses? Everything about how they behave is more like bacteria
That's a separate issue though
What would we call the department, then? Bacteriology?
Pathogenics
Epidemiology
Probably some other possibilities too
Someone please close this idiotic issue
Because epidemiologist doesn't sound rad as fuck.
Also no people are allowed to make feature requests and they are allowed to sit for a while until I close them because its not been filled in 4 years.
It's asking for the ability to have paper cups be inserted into industrial-grade space machinery because this person tried to do so in-game out of pure laziness and failed. It's practically a troll issue.
Yeah no it's pretty dumb
We have far more stupid shit with beakers and I cannot fathom why this featreq generated such a response but I'm moving on with my life.
Probably because all the stupid shit we have with beakers is side effects of how things are coded
Nobody requested to allow rags to go in chem dispensers
They just do
But here someone (who happens to also be a thread meme) requested to add to the stupid shit
No, I don't think the hostility was necessary, but on a codebase for a 4chan server it's to be expected
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Why do we even call them viruses? Everything about how they behave is more like bacteria
That's a separate issue though