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MeShiet
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ella_guru
Canada1741 Posts
> Pick up up the book and go read it somewhere. See if the pen works, if it does, tuck it behind your ear for some prestige. >Leave the dirty socks behind for your friend as a sort of peace offering / trade > also, if our hero does drink some more beer, make sure to pour some out for the homies that we lost (our coveralls bro, we hardly knew ye) | ||
TimmyMac
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gdroxor
United States639 Posts
On July 09 2010 11:29 TimmyMac wrote: MOAR! ((Working on it, boss. Got a chemistry final tomorrow morning, 8am Pacific. There will be an update shortly thereafter. Patience :D)) | ||
ClanOverdosed
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PS gdroxor your fucking awesome :D | ||
gdroxor
United States639 Posts
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h2
United States12 Posts
> Examine toilet tank, medicine cabinet, area under sink, etc. > While looking at pipes under sink, recall plumbing knowledge father shared years ago. Consider purpose of pipes on blast door. | ||
[NyC]HoBbes
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xilaratu
United States233 Posts
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ClanOverdosed
691 Posts
On July 19 2010 21:10 xilaratu wrote: Want more ![]() The OP broke his pinky promise T_T_T_T_T | ||
TimmyMac
Canada499 Posts
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ella_guru
Canada1741 Posts
On July 09 2010 08:17 ella_guru wrote: HAH yes you dont disappoint. > Pick up up the book and go read it somewhere. See if the pen works, if it does, tuck it behind your ear for some prestige. >Leave the dirty socks behind for your friend as a sort of peace offering / trade > also, if our hero does drink some more beer, make sure to pour some out for the homies that we lost (our coveralls bro, we hardly knew ye) My turn was next and you best follow up! | ||
gdroxor
United States639 Posts
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ClanOverdosed
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gdroxor
United States639 Posts
On July 09 2010 13:07 Beloth(OD) wrote: > Take the skull of our new dead friends and slip into the pack to keep for forensics later (and to keep us company is lonely and scary in this cabin) PS gdroxor your fucking awesome :D Since you have no faith that a forensics team could ever find this cabin and just inspect the body themselves while it is still intact, you decide to skip the middle man. You grab the brown and dusty skull, muscles still visible over the jaws and forehead, and give it a quick twist and yank. The skull pops right off of the spine and you reluctantly put it in your pack along with the rest of your stuff. On July 09 2010 08:17 ella_guru wrote: HAH yes you dont disappoint. > Pick up up the book and go read it somewhere. See if the pen works, if it does, tuck it behind your ear for some prestige. >Leave the dirty socks behind for your friend as a sort of peace offering / trade > also, if our hero does drink some more beer, make sure to pour some out for the homies that we lost (our coveralls bro, we hardly knew ye) On July 09 2010 08:15 MeShiet wrote: >Take the book out to the car and quickly flip through it with the cabin lights on because we all know reading in the dark is a good way to destroy your vision, that and if the book happens to be ridiculously depressing, more beer can be found and drank Mr. Coveralls was thoughtful enough to cap his pen before hanging himself, and it's a pretty nice pen too - the stainless steel casing even has a small band of dark wood near the textured grip. You uncap it and check it on the back of your hand and ink still flows. Feeling especially rational after taking the head off of a dead body, you pull out your rolled up dirty socks. Using your sweet new pen, you draw a smiley face on them and place the socks where the skull was, making it look like your new friend has a tiny sock head. Hee hee. You leave the kitchen and walk back out to the car. You sit down in the passenger's seat, flip the cabin light on and pull the book out of your pack. You unwind the leather binding and flip it open. Skimming through it, it looks like maintenance logs for various mechanical equipment, large holding tanks, generators and the like. It's all down in a table that goes on for pages and pages. You see one interesting note next to something listed as 'the RIFT device', apparently a large container of liquid oxygen was left in the entrance area which short circuited it, leading to hours of expensive repairs. You flip through the book with your thumb. About halfway through you see a smear of ink on a page, and then the next page is a hastily written note - the words sprawl diagonal across the page, as if the author wrote these words in the dark, with some of the words smeared with sweat. + Show Spoiler + Dr Steinholz had funding pulled mont.. ago govt strike team sh.... up to shut us down Steinholz refused men .. suits took Dr behind cabin + execut.d him I deac...ted the RIFT device at gunpoint ......t the soldiers in + they .ocked me in here RIFT no good with large qtys of ferr..agnetic/paramagn...c substances if the govt team breaches any .. the safety seals on the ph..nix project god he.p us Oh good. On July 14 2010 22:19 h2 wrote: > Realize just how many beers you have had to drink. Return to bathroom. Pee. Flush? > Examine toilet tank, medicine cabinet, area under sink, etc. > While looking at pipes under sink, recall plumbing knowledge father shared years ago. Consider purpose of pipes on blast door. ![]() You shut the car door and head back into the cabin. Time to break the seal. You head to the bathroom (still disgusting) and lift the toilet seat that's only connected on one hinge and take a leak into a toilet bowl rusted brown from decades of hard water. You try and flush, but the valve under the toilet has been turned off and looks rusted shut. Between the dampness of the rusty pipes and the peeling walls you think that your addition to the bathroom has spruced it up considerably and decide to leave it where it is. Searching the toilet tank earns you a look into about an inch of foul brown water and several small black spiders. Aside from an insect bite, you aren't going to get much from reaching your hand in there. You check under the sink by opening the cabinet doors and find an incredibly old bottle of bleach, but not much else but more mildew and the smell of rotting wood. In the medicine cabinet you find an empty prescription bottle and nothing else. Thinking about your very basic knowledge of plumbing reminds you of something your father used to tell you. "Son, if you ever see a strangely faced blast door with pipes sticking out of it, it's probably to control the air pressure on both sides of the door in the event of an explosion or rapid decompression." You're not sure if he said that or not, but it seems to make sense considering the huge amount of energy released by whatever device vaporized everything you put near it. Inventory: + Show Spoiler + Weapons + Show Spoiler + A poor excuse for a shield made from a magnetic tape roll a claw hammer, "The Fury" Books and Notes + Show Spoiler + "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley A hollowed-out copy of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species a scrawled note on a piece of yellow legal pad Food/Water + Show Spoiler + a bag of peppered beef jerky 2 bottles of water 1 can of beer a big bag of trail mix 3 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches A backpack Cell phone house, car and mailbox key on a keyring Wallet with $26 and your ID a ball-point pen a tire iron an iPod with earbuds 2 collapsed graphite ski poles a cassette tape labeled 'PLAY ME' a Phillips head screwdriver an empty water bottle a nice felt pen > | ||
ella_guru
Canada1741 Posts
I'm kind of miffed on what to do despite your hint. I'm going to have to re read... I love this game ^_^ | ||
gdroxor
United States639 Posts
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Abenson
Canada4122 Posts
I'm just gonna follow the thread and read :D | ||
Stratos.FEAR
Canada706 Posts
> look for a container that might contain the liquid oxygen that was mentioned in the book | ||
Enfold
United States110 Posts
Explosive decompression Explosive decompression occurs at a rate faster than that at which air can escape from the lungs, typically in less than 0.1 to 0.5 seconds.[1][3] The risk of lung trauma is very high, as is the danger from any unsecured objects that can become projectiles because of the explosive force, which may be likened to a bomb detonation. Well that explains what the security system probably is. We might not want to leave more items there though | ||
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