multicolored rock and are quite beautiful. >e N/S/W Junction You are at the junction of two passages. One goes north/south, and the other goes west. >n North end of cave passage You are at the north end of a north/south passageway. There are stairs leading down from here. There is also a door leading west. >d Bedroom You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen- sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways lead up and down. >sleep As soon as you start to doze off you begin dreaming. You see images of workers digging caves, slaving in the humid heat. Then you see yourself as one of these workers. While no one is looking, you leave the group and walk into a room. The room is bare except for a horseshoe shaped piece of stone in the center. You see yourself digging a hole in the ground, then putting some kind of treasure in it, and filling the hole with dirt again. After this, you immediately wake up. >d NE end of NE/SW cave passage You are at the northeast end of a northeast/southwest passageway. Stairs lead up out of sight. >ne You can't go that way. >sw NE/SW-E/W junction You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages. >sw SW end of NE/SW cave passage You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway. >l SW end of NE/SW cave passage You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway. >sw You can't go that way. >l SW end of NE/SW cave passage You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway. >se You can't go that way. >n You can't go that way. >w You can't go that way. >e You can't go that way. >s You can't go that way. >ne NE/SW-E/W junction >sw SW end of NE/SW cave passage >se You can't go that way. >nw You can't go that way. >l SW end of NE/SW cave passage You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway. >ne NE/SW-E/W junction >l NE/SW-E/W junction You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages. >e East end of E/W cave passage You are at the east end of an E/W passage. There are stairs leading up to a room above. >u Horseshoe boulder room You are in a room which is bare, except for a horseshoe shaped boulder in the center. Stairs lead down from here. >dig I think you found something. >l Horseshoe boulder room You are in a room which is bare, except for a horseshoe shaped boulder in the center. Stairs lead down from here. There is a platinum bar here. >take platinum Taken. >l Horseshoe boulder room You are in a room which is bare, except for a horseshoe shaped boulder in the center. Stairs lead down from here. >d East end of E/W cave passage >l East end of E/W cave passage You are at the east end of an E/W passage. There are stairs leading up to a room above. >w NE/SW-E/W junction >l NE/SW-E/W junction You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages. >ne NE end of NE/SW cave passage >l NE end of NE/SW cave passage You are at the northeast end of a northeast/southwest passageway. Stairs lead up out of sight. >u Bedroom >l Bedroom You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen- sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways lead up and down. >u North end of cave passage >l North end of cave passage You are at the north end of a north/south passageway. There are stairs leading down from here. There is also a door leading west. >d Bedroom >l Bedroom You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen- sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways lead up and down. >d NE end of NE/SW cave passage >l NE end of NE/SW cave passage You are at the northeast end of a northeast/southwest passageway. Stairs lead up out of sight. >sw NE/SW-E/W junction >e East end of E/W cave passage >l East end of E/W cave passage You are at the east end of an E/W passage. There are stairs leading up to a room above. >w NE/SW-E/W junction >l NE/SW-E/W junction You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages. >w West end of E/W cave passage You are at the west end of an E/W passage. There is a hole on the ground which leads down out of sight. >l West end of E/W cave passage You are at the west end of an E/W passage. There is a hole on the ground which leads down out of sight. >d Empty room You are in a room which is completely empty. Doors lead out to the north and east. >n Blue room You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this room are painted blue. Doors lead out to the east and south. >e Yellow room You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this room are painted yellow. Doors lead out to the south and west. >s Red room You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this room are painted red. Doors lead out to the west and north. There is a beach towel on the ground here. >look towel It has a picture of snoopy on it. >take towel Taken. Taking the towel reveals a hole in the floor. >l Red room You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this room are painted red. Doors lead out to the west and north. There is a hole in the floor here. >d Long n/s hallway You are in the middle of a long north/south hallway. >n 3/4 north You are 3/4 of the way towards the north end of a long north/south hallway. >n North end of long hallway You are at the north end of a long north/south hallway. There are stairs leading upwards. >u Stair landing You are at a landing in a stairwell which continues up and down. There is a box with a slit in it, bolted to the wall here. >l box The box has a slit in the top of it, and on it, in sloppy handwriting, is written: ‘For key upgrade, put key in here.’ >put key in box As you drop the key, the box begins to shake. Finally it explodes with a bang. The key seems to have vanished! >l Stair landing You are at a landing in a stairwell which continues up and down. >u Up/down staircase You are at the continuation of an up/down staircase. >u Top of staircase. You are at the top of a staircase leading down. A crawlway leads off to the northeast. >ne NE crawlway You are in a crawlway that leads northeast or southwest. >ne Small crawlspace You are in a small crawlspace. There is a hole in the ground here, and a small passage back to the southwest. There is an axe here. >take axe Taken. >l Small crawlspace You are in a small crawlspace. There is a hole in the ground here, and a small passage back to the southwest. >d N/S/W Junction >l N/S/W Junction You are at the junction of two passages. One goes north/south, and the other goes west. >s South end of cave passage You are at the south end of a north/south passageway. There is a hole in the floor here, into which you could probably fit. >d Bathroom You are in a bathroom built for workers in the cave. There is a urinal hanging on the wall, and some exposed pipes on the opposite wall where a sink used to be. To the north is a bedroom. >i You currently have: A lamp A shovel A floppy disk A life preserver A gold bar A platinum bar A beach towel An axe >put platinum in urinal You hear it plop down in some water below. >put gold in urinal You hear it plop down in some water below. >flush Whoooosh!! You have scored 40 out of a possible 90 points. >flush Whoooosh!! >l Bathroom You are in a bathroom built for workers in the cave. There is a urinal hanging on the wall, and some exposed pipes on the opposite wall where a sink used to be. To the north is a bedroom. >n Bedroom >l Bedroom You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen- sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways lead up and down. >u North end of cave passage >l North end of cave passage You are at the north end of a north/south passageway. There are stairs leading down from here. There is also a door leading west. >w You must type a 3 digit combination code to enter this room. Enter it here: 351 Gamma computing center You are in the Gamma Computing Center. An IBM 3090/600s is whirring away in here. There is an ethernet cable coming out of one of the units, and going through the ceiling. There is no console here on which you could type. >i You currently have: A lamp A shovel A floppy disk A life preserver A beach towel An axe >cut cable As you break the ethernet cable, everything starts to blur. You collapse for a moment, then straighten yourself up. Connection closed. $ ls total 467 drwxr-xr-x 3 toukmond restricted 512 Jan 1 1970 . drwxr-xr-x 3 root staff 2048 Jan 1 1970 .. -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 ls -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 ftp -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 echo -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 exit -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 cd -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 pwd -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 rlogin -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 ssh -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 uncompress -rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 cat $ exit You step back from the console. Computer room The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern. There is a slip of paper here. There is a shiny brass key here. >i You currently have: >take key Taken. >save teleport-back Done. >l Computer room You are in a computer room. It seems like most of the equipment has been removed. There is a VAX 11/780 in front of you, however, with one of the cabinets wide open. A sign on the front of the machine says: This VAX is named ‘pokey’. To type on the console, use the ‘type’ command. The exit is to the east. The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern. There is a slip of paper here. >w You can't go that way. >e Old Building hallway >l Old Building hallway You are in the hallway of an old building. There are rooms to the east and west, and doors leading out to the north and south. >s Building front >n You can't go that way. >l Building front You are at the end of the road. There is a building in front of you to the northeast, and the road leads back to the southwest. >ne Old Building hallway >l Old Building hallway You are in the hallway of an old building. There are rooms to the east and west, and doors leading out to the north and south. >n Meadow You are in a meadow in the back of an old building. A small path leads to the west, and a door leads to the south. There is a lamp nearby. There is a bus driver's license here. There is a silver bar here. >take lamp Taken. >take all A license: Taken. A silver bar: Taken. >l Meadow You are in a meadow in the back of an old building. A small path leads to the west, and a door leads to the south. >w Post office You are near the remains of a post office. There is a mail drop on the face of the building, but you cannot see where it leads. A path leads back to the east, and a road leads to the north. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A silver bar >put silver in mail You hear it slide down the chute and off into the distance. You have scored 50 out of a possible 90 points. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license >n Main-Maple intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. Main street runs north and south, and Maple Ave runs east off into the distance. If you look north and east you can see many intersections, but all of the buildings that used to stand here are gone. Nothing remains except street signs. There is a road to the northwest leading to a gate that guards a building. >n Main-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and the west end of Oaktree Ave. There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. >n Main-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and the west end of Vermont Ave. >n Main-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Main Street at the west end of Sycamore Ave. >n You can't go that way. >e First-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of First Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Second-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Second Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Third-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Third Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Fourth-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Fourth Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Fifth-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Fifth Street and the east end of Sycamore Ave. There is a bus here. >in bus You board the bus and get in the driver's seat. >off You hop off the bus. >drop license Done. >in bus You are not licensed for this type of vehicle. >take license Taken. >in bus You board the bus and get in the driver's seat. >w The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Fourth-Sycamore intersection You are on the bus. >w The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Third-Sycamore intersection You are on the bus. >w The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Second-Sycamore intersection You are on the bus. >w The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. First-Sycamore intersection You are on the bus. >w The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Sycamore intersection You are on the bus. >w You can't go that way. >s The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Vermont intersection You are on the bus. >s The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Oaktree intersection There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. You are on the bus. >s The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Maple intersection You are on the bus. >s The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Post office You are on the bus. >s You can't go that way. >l Post office You are near the remains of a post office. There is a mail drop on the face of the building, but you cannot see where it leads. A path leads back to the east, and a road leads to the north. You are on the bus. >n The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Maple intersection You are on the bus. >l Main-Maple intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. Main street runs north and south, and Maple Ave runs east off into the distance. If you look north and east you can see many intersections, but all of the buildings that used to stand here are gone. Nothing remains except street signs. There is a road to the northwest leading to a gate that guards a building. You are on the bus. >nw As the bus approaches, the gate opens and you drive through. Museum entrance You are in front of the Museum of Natural History. A door leads into the building to the north, and a road leads to the southeast. You are on the bus. >l Museum entrance You are in front of the Museum of Natural History. A door leads into the building to the north, and a road leads to the southeast. You are on the bus. >off bus You hop off the bus. >n Museum lobby You are in the main lobby for the Museum of Natural History. In the center of the room is the huge skeleton of a dinosaur. Doors lead out to the south and east. There is a dinosaur bone here. >l bone I see nothing special about that. >take bone Taken. >l bone I see nothing special about that. >examine bone I see nothing special about that. >l Museum lobby You are in the main lobby for the Museum of Natural History. In the center of the room is the huge skeleton of a dinosaur. Doors lead out to the south and east. >e Geological display You are in the geological display. All of the objects that used to be on display are missing. There are rooms to the east, west, and north. >n Marine life area You are in the marine life area. The room is filled with fish tanks, which are filled with dead fish that have apparently died due to starvation. Doors lead out to the south and east. There is a glass jar here. There is a valuable ruby here. >take ruby Taken. >take jar Taken. >e Classroom You are in a classroom where school children were taught about natural history. On the blackboard is written, ‘No children allowed downstairs.’ There is a door to the east with an ‘exit’ sign on it. There is another door to the west. There is a packet of glycerine here. >take glycerine Taken. >n You can't go that way. >s Maintenance room You are in some sort of maintenance room for the museum. There is a switch on the wall labeled ‘BL’. There are doors to the west and north. There is a packet of nitric acid here. >l Maintenance room You are in some sort of maintenance room for the museum. There is a switch on the wall labeled ‘BL’. There are doors to the west and north. There is a packet of nitric acid here. >take acid Taken. >switch switch The button is now in the on position. >w Geological display >l Geological display You are in the geological display. All of the objects that used to be on display are missing. There are rooms to the east, west, and north. >n Marine life area The room is lit by a black light, causing the fish, and some of your objects, to give off an eerie glow. >l bone In this light you can see some writing on the bone. It says: For an explosive time, go to Fourth St. and Vermont. >s Geological display >w Museum lobby >l Museum lobby You are in the main lobby for the Museum of Natural History. In the center of the room is the huge skeleton of a dinosaur. Doors lead out to the south and east. >s Museum entrance There is a bus here. >in pus You board the bus and get in the driver's seat. >se The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Maple intersection You are on the bus. >n The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Oaktree intersection There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. You are on the bus. >take egg You can't take anything while on the bus. >score You have scored 50 out of a possible 90 points. >m I don't understand that. >n The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Vermont intersection You are on the bus. >s The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Main-Oaktree intersection There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. You are on the bus. >e The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. First-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of First Street and Oaktree Ave. You are on the bus. >e The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Second-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Second Street and Oaktree Ave. You are on the bus. >e The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Third-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Third Street and Oaktree Ave. You are on the bus. >e The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Fourth-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Fourth Street and Oaktree Ave. You are on the bus. >e The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Fifth-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Oaktree Ave. There is a cliff off to the east. There are some valuable coins here. You are on the bus. >take coin I don't know what that is. >take coins You can't take anything while on the bus. >n The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Fifth-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Vermont Ave. You are on the bus. >w The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Fourth-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of Fourth Street and Vermont Ave. You are on the bus. >off You hop off the bus. >save va-4s Done. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone A ruby A glass jar Some glycerine Some nitric acid >put glycrine in jar I don't know what that object is. >put glycerine in jar Done. >put acid in jar Done. >drop jar Done. As the jar impacts the ground it explodes into many pieces. The explosion causes a hole to open up in the ground, which you fall through. Vermont station You are at the Vermont St. subway station. A train is sitting here waiting. >in train As you board the train it immediately leaves the station. It is a very bumpy ride. It is shaking from side to side, and up and down. You sit down in one of the chairs in order to be more comfortable. Finally the train comes to a sudden stop, and the doors open, and some force throws you out. The train speeds away. Museum station You are at the Museum subway stop. A passage leads off to the north. >n N/S tunnel You are in a north/south tunnel. >n North end of N/S tunnel You are at the north end of a north/south tunnel. Stairs lead up and down from here. There is a garbage disposal here. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone A ruby >drop ruby in disposal Done. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone >score You have scored 50 out of a possible 90 points. >l North end of N/S tunnel You are at the north end of a north/south tunnel. Stairs lead up and down from here. There is a garbage disposal here. There is a valuable ruby here. >take ruby Taken. >put ruby in garbage You hear it slide down the chute and off into the distance. You have scored 60 out of a possible 90 points. >l North end of N/S tunnel You are at the north end of a north/south tunnel. Stairs lead up and down from here. There is a garbage disposal here. >u Top of subway stairs You are at the top of some stairs near the subway station. There is a door to the west. >w Classroom >w Marine life area The room is lit by a black light, causing the fish, and some of your objects, to give off an eerie glow. >w You can't go that way. >s Geological display >w Museum lobby >l Museum lobby You are in the main lobby for the Museum of Natural History. In the center of the room is the huge skeleton of a dinosaur. Doors lead out to the south and east. >s Museum entrance >l Museum entrance You are in front of the Museum of Natural History. A door leads into the building to the north, and a road leads to the southeast. >se Main-Maple intersection >n Main-Oaktree intersection There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. >take egg Taken. >n Main-Vermont intersection >e First-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of First Street and Vermont Ave. >e Second-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of Second Street and Vermont Ave. >e Third-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of Third Street and Vermont Ave. >e Fourth-Vermont intersection You fall into a hole in the ground. Vermont station There is a bus here. >u You can't go that way. >l Vermont station You are at the Vermont St. subway station. A train is sitting here waiting. >in train As you board the train it immediately leaves the station. It is a very bumpy ride. It is shaking from side to side, and up and down. You sit down in one of the chairs in order to be more comfortable. Finally the train comes to a sudden stop, and the doors open, and some force throws you out. The train speeds away. Museum station >l Museum station You are at the Museum subway stop. A passage leads off to the north. >n N/S tunnel >n North end of N/S tunnel >l North end of N/S tunnel You are at the north end of a north/south tunnel. Stairs lead up and down from here. There is a garbage disposal here. >u Top of subway stairs >l Top of subway stairs You are at the top of some stairs near the subway station. There is a door to the west. >w Classroom >l Classroom You are in a classroom where school children were taught about natural history. On the blackboard is written, ‘No children allowed downstairs.’ There is a door to the east with an ‘exit’ sign on it. There is another door to the west. >w Marine life area The room is lit by a black light, causing the fish, and some of your objects, to give off an eerie glow. > >s Geological display >w Museum lobby >s Museum entrance >l Museum entrance You are in front of the Museum of Natural History. A door leads into the building to the north, and a road leads to the southeast. >se Main-Maple intersection >n Main-Oaktree intersection >e First-Oaktree intersection >e Second-Oaktree intersection >e Third-Oaktree intersection >e Fourth-Oaktree intersection >e Fifth-Oaktree intersection There are some valuable coins here. >take coins Taken. >l Fifth-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Oaktree Ave. There is a cliff off to the east. >n Fifth-Vermont intersection >w Fourth-Vermont intersection You fall into a hole in the ground. Vermont station There is a bus here. >in train As you board the train it immediately leaves the station. It is a very bumpy ride. It is shaking from side to side, and up and down. You sit down in one of the chairs in order to be more comfortable. Finally the train comes to a sudden stop, and the doors open, and some force throws you out. The train speeds away. Museum station >n N/S tunnel >n North end of N/S tunnel >d Bottom of subway stairs You are at the bottom of some stairs near the subway station. There is a room to the northeast. There is a valuable amethyst here. >take amethyst Taken. >u North end of N/S tunnel >l North end of N/S tunnel You are at the north end of a north/south tunnel. Stairs lead up and down from here. There is a garbage disposal here. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone A valuable egg Some valuable coins An amethyst >put amethyst in garbage You hear it slide down the chute and off into the distance. You have scored 70 out of a possible 90 points. >put egg in garbage You hear it slide down the chute and off into the distance. You have scored 80 out of a possible 90 points. >put coins in garbage You hear it slide down the chute and off into the distance. You have scored 90 out of a possible 90 points. >l North end of N/S tunnel You are at the north end of a north/south tunnel. Stairs lead up and down from here. There is a garbage disposal here. >d Bottom of subway stairs >d You can't go that way. >l Bottom of subway stairs You are at the bottom of some stairs near the subway station. There is a room to the northeast. >ne Endgame computer room You are in another computer room. There is a computer in here larger than you have ever seen. It has no manufacturers name on it, but it does have a sign that says: This machine's name is ‘endgame’. The exit is to the southwest. There is no console here on which you could type. >u You can't go that way. >u You can't go that way. >u You can't go that way. >sw Bottom of subway stairs >u North end of N/S tunnel >u Top of subway stairs >l Top of subway stairs You are at the top of some stairs near the subway station. There is a door to the west. >w Classroom >w Marine life area The room is lit by a black light, causing the fish, and some of your objects, to give off an eerie glow. >s Geological display >w Museum lobby >s Museum entrance >se Main-Maple intersection >s Post office >l Post office You are near the remains of a post office. There is a mail drop on the face of the building, but you cannot see where it leads. A path leads back to the east, and a road leads to the north. >e Meadow >l Meadow You are in a meadow in the back of an old building. A small path leads to the west, and a door leads to the south. >s Old Building hallway >l Old Building hallway You are in the hallway of an old building. There are rooms to the east and west, and doors leading out to the north and south. >w Computer room The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern. There is a slip of paper here. >type $ ssh endgame You have scored 90 out of a possible 90 points. Welcome to the endgame. You are a truly noble adventurer. You step back from the console. Treasure room You are in the treasure room. A door leads out to the north. There is a shimmering diamond here. There is an emerald bracelet here. There is a platinum bar here. There is a gold bar here. There is a silver bar here. There is a valuable ruby here. There is a valuable amethyst here. There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. There are some valuable coins here. >save endgame Done. >l Treasure room You are in the treasure room. A door leads out to the north. There is a shimmering diamond here. There is an emerald bracelet here. There is a platinum bar here. There is a gold bar here. There is a silver bar here. There is a valuable ruby here. There is a valuable amethyst here. There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. There are some valuable coins here. >n Endgame N/S hallway You are in a north/south hallway. >n Question room 1 You have reached a question room. You must answer a question correctly in order to get by. Use the ‘answer’ command to answer the question. Your question is: How many corners are there in town (excluding the one with the Post Office)? >answer 34 That answer is incorrect. >answer 24 Correct. Endgame N/S hallway You are in a north/south hallway. >n Question room 2 You are in a second question room. Your question is: What is your password on the machine called ‘pokey’? >worms I don't understand that. >answer worms That answer is incorrect. >answer robert Correct. Endgame N/S hallway You are in a north/south hallway. >n Question room 3 You are in a third question room. Your question is: What is your login name on the ‘endgame’ machine? >answer toukmod That answer is incorrect. >answer toukmond Correct. Endgame treasure room You are in the endgame treasure room. A door leads out to the north, and a hallway leads to the south. There is a 100 dollar bill here. >n Winner's room You are in the winner's room. A door leads back to the south. The Mona Lisa is here. >take mona lisa Taken. >s Endgame treasure room There is a 100 dollar bill here. >l Endgame treasure room You are in the endgame treasure room. A door leads out to the north, and a hallway leads to the south. There is a 100 dollar bill here. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone The Mona Lisa >drop mona lisa Done. >score You have scored 20 endgame points out of a possible 110. >take bill Taken. >score You have scored 10 endgame points out of a possible 110. >drop bill Done. >l Endgame treasure room You are in the endgame treasure room. A door leads out to the north, and a hallway leads to the south. The Mona Lisa is here. There is a 100 dollar bill here. >score You have scored 20 endgame points out of a possible 110. >s Question room 3 Your question is: What is the nearest whole dollar to the price of the shovel? >100 I don't understand that. >answer 100 That answer is incorrect. >answer 20 Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >s Question room 2 Your question is: What network protocol is used between pokey and gamma? >answer ssh That answer is incorrect. >answer tcp Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >s Question room 1 Your question is: How many pounds did the weight weigh? >answer 10 Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >s Treasure room You are in the treasure room. A door leads out to the north. There is a shimmering diamond here. There is an emerald bracelet here. There is a platinum bar here. There is a gold bar here. There is a silver bar here. There is a valuable ruby here. There is a valuable amethyst here. There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. There are some valuable coins here. >take all A diamond: Taken. A bracelet: Taken. A platinum bar: Taken. A gold bar: Taken. A silver bar: Taken. A ruby: Taken. An amethyst: Your load would be too heavy. A valuable egg: Your load would be too heavy. Some valuable coins: Your load would be too heavy. >l Treasure room You are in the treasure room. A door leads out to the north. There is a valuable amethyst here. There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. There are some valuable coins here. >n Endgame N/S hallway >n Question room 1 Your question is: Excluding the endgame, how many places are there where you can put treasures for points? >answer 4 Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >n Question room 2 Your question is: What is the name of the bus company serving the town? >answer mobytours Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >n Question room 3 Your question is: How many megabytes of memory is on the CPU board for the Vax? >answer 10 That answer is incorrect. >answer 2 Correct. Endgame treasure room The Mona Lisa is here. There is a 100 dollar bill here. >drop all I don't know what that is. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone A diamond A bracelet A platinum bar A gold bar A silver bar A ruby >drop gold Done. >drop diamond Done. >drop platinum Done. >drop ruby Done. >drop silver Done. >score You have scored 70 endgame points out of a possible 110. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone A bracelet >drop bracelet Done. >s Question room 3 Your question is: What type of bear was hiding your key? >answer grizzly Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >s Question room 2 Your question is: Name either of the two objects you found by digging. >anseer key I don't understand that. >answer key That answer is incorrect. >answer cpu Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >s Question room 1 Your question is: Name the STREET which runs right over the subway stop. >answer Vermont That answer is incorrect. >answer Fourth Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >s Treasure room You are in the treasure room. A door leads out to the north. There is a valuable amethyst here. There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. There are some valuable coins here. >take all An amethyst: Taken. A valuable egg: Taken. Some valuable coins: Taken. >n Endgame N/S hallway >n Question room 1 Your question is: What is the last name of the author of EMACS? >answer rms That answer is incorrect. >answer stallman Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >n Question room 2 Your question is: Give either of the two last names in the mailroom, other than your own. >answer collier stock Correct. Endgame N/S hallway >n Question room 3 Your question is: Which street in town is named after a U.S. state? >answer Vermont Correct. Endgame treasure room The Mona Lisa is here. There is a 100 dollar bill here. There is a gold bar here. There is a shimmering diamond here. There is a platinum bar here. There is a valuable ruby here. There is a silver bar here. There is an emerald bracelet here. >i You currently have: A brass key A lamp A license A bone An amethyst A valuable egg Some valuable coins >drop amethyst Done. >drop coins Done. >drop egg Done. >score You have scored 110 endgame points out of a possible 110. Congratulations. You have won. The wizard password is ‘moby’ >save win Done. > Error: end-of-file ("Error reading from stdin") mapbacktrace(#f(compiled-function (evald func args flags) #)) debug-early-backtrace() debug-early(error (end-of-file "Error reading from stdin")) dun-read-line() dun-batch-loop() dun--batch() byte-code("\10\203\17\0\302\11\235\303\232\203\17\0\304 \210\305\306!\207" [noninteractive command-line-args "-l" ("-l" "dunnet") dun--batch provide dunnet] 2) command-line-1(("-l" "dunnet")) command-line() normal-top-level() End of file during parsing: Error reading from stdin [~]─── rlwrap emacs -batch -l dunnet Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/autoconf-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/cmake-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/desktop-entry-mode-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/erlang-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/gforth-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/mercurial-site-start.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/rpmdev-init.el (source)... Dead end You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east. In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant from each other. There is a shovel here. >e E/W Dirt road You are on the continuation of a dirt road. There are more trees on both sides of you. The road continues to the east and west. There is a large boulder here. >e Fork You are at a fork of two passages, one to the northeast, and one to the southeast. The ground here seems very soft. You can also go back west. >sw You can't go that way. >se SE/NW road You are on a southeast/northwest road. There is some food here. >se Bear hangout You are standing at the end of a road. A passage leads back to the northwest. There is a ferocious bear here! >shake bear As you go up to the bear, it removes your head and places it on the ground. You are dead. You have scored 0 out of a possible 90 points. [~]─── rlwrap emacs -batch -l dunnet Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/autoconf-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/cmake-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/desktop-entry-mode-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/erlang-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/gforth-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/mercurial-site-start.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/rpmdev-init.el (source)... Dead end You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east. In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant from each other. There is a shovel here. >e E/W Dirt road You are on the continuation of a dirt road. There are more trees on both sides of you. The road continues to the east and west. There is a large boulder here. >e Fork You are at a fork of two passages, one to the northeast, and one to the southeast. The ground here seems very soft. You can also go back west. >se SE/NW road You are on a southeast/northwest road. There is some food here. >se Bear hangout You are standing at the end of a road. A passage leads back to the northwest. There is a ferocious bear here! >sw Hidden area There is an emerald bracelet here. >take bracelet Taken. >ne Bear hangout There is a ferocious bear here! >nw SE/NW road There is some food here. > Error: end-of-file ("Error reading from stdin") mapbacktrace(#f(compiled-function (evald func args flags) #)) debug-early-backtrace() debug-early(error (end-of-file "Error reading from stdin")) dun-read-line() dun-batch-loop() dun--batch() byte-code("\10\203\17\0\302\11\235\303\232\203\17\0\304 \210\305\306!\207" [noninteractive command-line-args "-l" ("-l" "dunnet") dun--batch provide dunnet] 2) command-line-1(("-l" "dunnet")) command-line() normal-top-level() End of file during parsing: Error reading from stdin [~]─── ls ... [~]─── rlwrap emacs -batch -l dunnet Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/autoconf-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/cmake-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/desktop-entry-mode-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/erlang-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/gforth-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/mercurial-site-start.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/rpmdev-init.el (source)... Dead end You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east. In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant from each other. There is a shovel here. >restore teleport-back Done. Computer room The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern. There is a slip of paper here. >l Computer room You are in a computer room. It seems like most of the equipment has been removed. There is a VAX 11/780 in front of you, however, with one of the cabinets wide open. A sign on the front of the machine says: This VAX is named ‘pokey’. To type on the console, use the ‘type’ command. The exit is to the east. The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern. There is a slip of paper here. >w You can't go that way. >e Old Building hallway >n Meadow You are in a meadow in the back of an old building. A small path leads to the west, and a door leads to the south. There is a lamp nearby. There is a bus driver's license here. There is a silver bar here. >w Post office You are near the remains of a post office. There is a mail drop on the face of the building, but you cannot see where it leads. A path leads back to the east, and a road leads to the north. >n Main-Maple intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. Main street runs north and south, and Maple Ave runs east off into the distance. If you look north and east you can see many intersections, but all of the buildings that used to stand here are gone. Nothing remains except street signs. There is a road to the northwest leading to a gate that guards a building. >s Post office >e Meadow There is a lamp nearby. There is a bus driver's license here. There is a silver bar here. >take license Taken. >w Post office >n Main-Maple intersection >e First-Maple intersection You are at the south end of First Street at Maple Ave. >e Second-Maple intersection You are at the south end of Second Street at Maple Ave. >e Third-Maple intersection You are at the south end of Third Street at Maple Ave. >e Fourth-Maple intersection You are at the south end of Fourth Street at Maple Ave. >e Fifth-Maple intersection You are at the south end of Fifth Street at the east end of Maple Ave. >e You can't go that way. >n Fifth-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Oaktree Ave. There is a cliff off to the east. There are some valuable coins here. >e You fall down the cliff and land on your head. You are dead. You have scored 40 out of a possible 90 points. [~]─── rlwrap emacs -batch -l dunnet Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/autoconf-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/cmake-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/desktop-entry-mode-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/erlang-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/gforth-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/mercurial-site-start.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/rpmdev-init.el (source)... Dead end You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east. In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant from each other. There is a shovel here. >restore teleport-back Done. Computer room The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern. There is a slip of paper here. >l Computer room You are in a computer room. It seems like most of the equipment has been removed. There is a VAX 11/780 in front of you, however, with one of the cabinets wide open. A sign on the front of the machine says: This VAX is named ‘pokey’. To type on the console, use the ‘type’ command. The exit is to the east. The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern. There is a slip of paper here. >e Old Building hallway >s Building front >l Building front You are at the end of the road. There is a building in front of you to the northeast, and the road leads back to the southwest. >se You can't go that way. >n You can't go that way. >ne Old Building hallway >n Meadow You are in a meadow in the back of an old building. A small path leads to the west, and a door leads to the south. There is a lamp nearby. There is a bus driver's license here. There is a silver bar here. >take license Taken. >n You can't go that way. >w Post office You are near the remains of a post office. There is a mail drop on the face of the building, but you cannot see where it leads. A path leads back to the east, and a road leads to the north. >n Main-Maple intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. Main street runs north and south, and Maple Ave runs east off into the distance. If you look north and east you can see many intersections, but all of the buildings that used to stand here are gone. Nothing remains except street signs. There is a road to the northwest leading to a gate that guards a building. >n Main-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and the west end of Oaktree Ave. There is a jewel-encrusted egg here. >n Main-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of Main Street and the west end of Vermont Ave. >n Main-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Main Street at the west end of Sycamore Ave. >n You can't go that way. >e First-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of First Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Second-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Second Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Third-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Third Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Fourth-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Fourth Street at Sycamore Ave. >e Fifth-Sycamore intersection You are at the north end of Fifth Street and the east end of Sycamore Ave. There is a bus here. >in bus You board the bus and get in the driver's seat. >s The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Fifth-Vermont intersection You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Vermont Ave. You are on the bus. >s The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt. Fifth-Oaktree intersection You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Oaktree Ave. There is a cliff off to the east. There are some valuable coins here. You are on the bus. >e The bus flies off the cliff, and plunges to the bottom, where it explodes. You are dead. You have scored 40 out of a possible 90 points. [~]─── ls ... [~]─── rlwrap emacs -batch -l dunnet Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/autoconf-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/cmake-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/desktop-entry-mode-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/erlang-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/gforth-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/mercurial-site-start.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/rpmdev-init.el (source)... Dead end You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east. In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant from each other. There is a shovel here. >restore cave-entrance Done. Cave Entrance >l Cave Entrance The entrance to a cave is to the south. To the north, a road leads towards a deep lake. On the ground nearby there is a chute, with a sign that says ‘put treasures here for points’. >n Lakefront South >n Lakefront North >l Lakefront North You are at the north side of a lake. On the other side you can see a road which leads to a cave. The water appears very deep. >n Health Club front >l Health Club front You are outside a large building to the north which used to be a health and fitness center. A road leads to the south. >n Reception area >l Reception area You are in a reception area for a health and fitness center. The place appears to have been recently ransacked, and nothing is left. There is a door out to the south, and a crawlspace to the southeast. >se Maze >l Maze You are in a maze of thirsty little passages, all alike. >se Maze >d Maze >nw Maze >ne Weight room >l Weight room You are in an old weight room. All of the equipment is either destroyed or completely broken. There is a door out to the west, and there is a ladder leading down a hole in the floor. >w End of N/S Hallway >l End of N/S Hallway You are at the end of a north/south hallway. You can go back to the south, or off to a room to the east. >s Northbound Hallway >l Northbound Hallway You are at the south end of a hallway that leads to the north. There are rooms to the east and west. >e Sauna It is normal room temperature in here. >turn dial clockwise It is now luke warm in here. You are perspiring. >turn dial clockwise It is pretty hot in here. It is still very comfortable. >turn dial clockwise It is now very hot. There is something very refreshing about this. You notice your floppy disk beginning to melt. As you grab for it, the disk bursts into flames, and disintegrates. >turn dial clockwise As the dial clicks into place, you immediately burst into flames. You are dead. You have scored 20 out of a possible 90 points. [~]─── rlwrap emacs -batch -l dunnet Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/autoconf-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/cmake-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/desktop-entry-mode-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/erlang-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/gforth-init.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/mercurial-site-start.el (source)... Loading /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.d/rpmdev-init.el (source)... Dead end You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east. In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant from each other. There is a shovel here. >restore cave-entrance Done. Cave Entrance >l Cave Entrance The entrance to a cave is to the south. To the north, a road leads towards a deep lake. On the ground nearby there is a chute, with a sign that says ‘put treasures here for points’. >n Lakefront South >n Lakefront North >n Health Club front >l Health Club front You are outside a large building to the north which used to be a health and fitness center. A road leads to the south. >n Reception area >l Reception area You are in a reception area for a health and fitness center. The place appears to have been recently ransacked, and nothing is left. There is a door out to the south, and a crawlspace to the southeast. >se Maze >se Maze >down Maze >nw Maze >ne Weight room >l Weight room You are in an old weight room. All of the equipment is either destroyed or completely broken. There is a door out to the west, and there is a ladder leading down a hole in the floor. >e You can't go that way. >w End of N/S Hallway >l End of N/S Hallway You are at the end of a north/south hallway. You can go back to the south, or off to a room to the east. >s Northbound Hallway >s You can't go that way. >l Northbound Hallway You are at the south end of a hallway that leads to the north. There are rooms to the east and west. >e Sauna It is normal room temperature in here. >w Northbound Hallway >w Receiving room >e Northbound Hallway >e Sauna It is normal room temperature in here. >turn dial clockwise It is now luke warm in here. You are perspiring. >turn dial clockwise It is pretty hot in here. It is still very comfortable. >turn dial clockwise It is now very hot. There is something very refreshing about this. You notice your floppy disk beginning to melt. As you grab for it, the disk bursts into flames, and disintegrates. >w Northbound Hallway >w Receiving room >l Receiving room You are in a round, stone room with a door to the east. There is a sign on the wall that reads: ‘receiving room’. >e Northbound Hallway >n End of N/S Hallway >e Weight room >l Weight room You are in an old weight room. All of the equipment is either destroyed or completely broken. There is a door out to the west, and there is a ladder leading down a hole in the floor. >d Maze button room There is a 10 pound weight here. >d Maze button room There is a 10 pound weight here. >nw Maze >u Maze >se Maze >d Maze >nw Maze >nw Reception area >l Reception area You are in a reception area for a health and fitness center. The place appears to have been recently ransacked, and nothing is left. There is a door out to the south, and a crawlspace to the southeast. >s As you exit the building, you notice some flames coming out of one of the windows. Suddenly, the building explodes in a huge ball of fire. The flames engulf you, and you burn to death. You are dead. You have scored 20 out of a possible 90 points.