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# Description Wizard's lawset while good for LRP and NRP, doesn't serve perfectly force MRP-HRP type servers as it is missing some common laws. I wish to introduce a more encompassing lawset which while it's still a bit underwork, should be fuller and more encompassing for what Einstein-Engines is trying to do. At the same time I have gone through some other entries in SpaceLaw category and added colouring to Controlled and Restricted items, while also adding further explanation of law categorization. Documentation on the space law is [here](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kSJSmXltODHW-gpnUb3b-lDwbq-c8W21MopfDSEqfI4/edit?gid=1898009230#gid=1898009230). --- # TODO <!-- A list of everything you have to do before this PR is "complete" You probably won't have to complete everything before merging but it's good to leave future references --> - [x] Make SL more readable - [x] Add Space Law table - [x] Add individual item explanations --- <!-- This is default collapsed, readers click to expand it and see all your media The PR media section can get very large at times, so this is a good way to keep it clean The title is written using HTML tags The title must be within the <summary> tags or you won't see it --> <details><summary><h1>Media</h1></summary> <p>    </p> </details> --- # Changelog 🆑 - add: Added New Law - tweak: Tweaked Space Law entries - remove: Removed Old Law (cherry picked from commit 8779f3bc597c1afa3b67ee176e73efc0eef8bc69)
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Certain substances are considered controlled due to their hazardous, addictive, or otherwise detrimental nature. These substances are categorized based on their potential for abuse, danger to personnel, or restricted usage outside of authorized roles and departments. Unauthorized possession, production, or distribution of these substances is a violation of NanoTrasen policy.
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# Space Law: Controlled Substances
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- [color=#cb0000]\[Chemists/Science\][/color] Includes any compound capable of combustion, explosion, or significant thermal output (excluding welding fuel stored in approved containers or welders for maintenance use.)
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- [color=#cb0000]\[Science\][/color] Substances that directly harm or kill biological organisms. Examples include chemical toxins used in research or biohazard testing
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- [color=#cb0000]\[Medical\][/color] Includes substances designed to impair cognitive function, induce paralysis, or suppress neural activity (Authorized for use by medical staff only in controlled doses for therapeutic purposes.)
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- [color=#cb0000]\[Medical\][/color] Substances that enhance physical or mental performance, increase energy, or reduce fatigue (Restricted to medical use or approved research by medical personnel.)
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- [color=#cb0000]\[None\][/color] Substances that alter perception, induce hallucinations, or affect mental stability (Unauthorized possession or distribution is prohibited unless explicitly authorized for research purposes.)
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- [color=#cb0000]\[None\][/color] Any chemical compound classified as experimental or restricted under NanoTrasen policy (Includes substances with unknown effects or those tied to unauthorized cult activity or rituals.)
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