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Restart Avoidance System

The Restart Avoidance System is a safety and automation tool designed to protect users from unexpected region restarts in virtual environments. It monitors restart warnings, evaluates alternative regions, and can automatically teleport the user to a safe location before a shutdown occurs.

Key Features

The system listens for region restart notifications broadcast by compatible viewers. When a restart warning is detected, the user is immediately informed and the avoidance process begins.

A configurable list of fallback regions is used to determine safe destinations. The system checks the online status of these regions and selects a valid location for emergency teleportation.

If a restart is imminent, the system can automatically teleport the user to a safe region. Teleportation can be performed either through the standard teleport system or via RLV commands, depending on user preference.

Before teleportation occurs, the user is given a countdown period. The delay can be freely adjusted between 1 and 60 seconds, allowing time to cancel or prepare.

A built‑in dialog interface allows users to enable or disable the system, adjust settings, and toggle RLV teleportation. The menu is intuitive and optimized for quick access.

The system is designed to work with Firestorm’s region restart notifications. Users are guided to the correct viewer settings to ensure reliable communication on the required channel.

All configuration options are restricted to the object owner, preventing unauthorized changes.

Use Cases

Benefits

The Restart Avoidance System is a reliable and user‑friendly solution for handling region restarts. By combining automated detection, intelligent region checking, and flexible teleportation options, it ensures that users remain safe and connected even when their current region becomes unstable.

UTranslate Multicode Chat Translator

The Multicode Chat Translator is an advanced, modular text‑transformation system designed for immersive communication in virtual environments. It allows users to convert their normal chat messages into a wide variety of expressive dialects, stylistic filters, and encoded formats in real time.

Features

The system includes a broad selection of transformation styles such as UwU‑speak, Ork‑speak, Wizard‑speak, Leetspeak, Furry‑speak, SMS shorthand, Victorian English, Alien‑speak, Reverse‑speak, and Morse code. Each mode applies its own linguistic rules to create a unique and recognizable output style.

Users can easily switch between translation modes using an integrated dialog menu.The menu provides quick access to all available styles and allows toggling the translator on or off.

When activated, the translator intercepts the user's chat and automatically transforms it according to the selected mode. This enables seamless roleplay, character expression, or playful communication without manual formatting.

The system includes a complete Morse code mode with both encoding and decoding capabilities. Encoded messages can be transmitted on a dedicated channel and automatically translated back into readable text.

All configuration and mode selection is restricted to the object owner, ensuring privacy and preventing unauthorized use.

The translator is optimized for low‑lag environments and uses efficient string operations to ensure smooth performance even during continuous chat activity.

Use Cases

The Multicode Chat Translator provides a flexible and entertaining way to enhance communication in virtual worlds. With its wide range of transformation modes, intuitive menu system, and optional encoding features, it offers a powerful toolset for anyone who wants to personalize or stylize their chat experience.