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(Also I'm pretty sure the online system is just peer to peer and mods are just text files that can be downloaded from anywhere you can host text files)
Art-wise, I prefer using built-in TTS objects that won't suddenly break if an image-host goes down. If you want to use the code in a more attractive object or something more fitting with your mod, do the following:
1) Spawn a hand mover and the object you'd like you use instead of the hand mover.
2) Right click the hand mover and go Scripting -> Scripting Editor.
3) Copy the entire text in the window that pops up.
4) Right click the desired object and go Scripting -> Scripting Editor.
5) Paste the text into the empty window that pops up.
6) Save the object, or save the mod.