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multicolored rock and are quite beautiful.
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>e
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N/S/W Junction
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You are at the junction of two passages. One goes north/south, and
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the other goes west.
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>n
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North end of cave passage
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You are at the north end of a north/south passageway. There are stairs
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leading down from here. There is also a door leading west.
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>d
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Bedroom
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You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen-
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sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the
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wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways
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lead up and down.
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>sleep
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As soon as you start to doze off you begin dreaming. You see images of
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workers digging caves, slaving in the humid heat. Then you see yourself
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as one of these workers. While no one is looking, you leave the group
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and walk into a room. The room is bare except for a horseshoe
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shaped piece of stone in the center. You see yourself digging a hole in
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the ground, then putting some kind of treasure in it, and filling the hole
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with dirt again. After this, you immediately wake up.
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>d
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NE end of NE/SW cave passage
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You are at the northeast end of a northeast/southwest passageway.
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Stairs lead up out of sight.
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>ne
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You can't go that way.
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>sw
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages.
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>sw
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SW end of NE/SW cave passage
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You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway.
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>l
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SW end of NE/SW cave passage
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You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway.
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>sw
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You can't go that way.
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>l
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SW end of NE/SW cave passage
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You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway.
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>se
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You can't go that way.
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>n
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You can't go that way.
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>w
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You can't go that way.
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>e
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You can't go that way.
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>s
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You can't go that way.
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>ne
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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>sw
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SW end of NE/SW cave passage
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>se
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You can't go that way.
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>nw
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You can't go that way.
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>l
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SW end of NE/SW cave passage
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You are at the southwest end of a northeast/southwest passageway.
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>ne
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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>l
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages.
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>e
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East end of E/W cave passage
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You are at the east end of an E/W passage. There are stairs leading up
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to a room above.
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>u
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Horseshoe boulder room
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You are in a room which is bare, except for a horseshoe shaped boulder
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in the center. Stairs lead down from here.
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>dig
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I think you found something.
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>l
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Horseshoe boulder room
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You are in a room which is bare, except for a horseshoe shaped boulder
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in the center. Stairs lead down from here.
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There is a platinum bar here.
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>take platinum
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Taken.
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>l
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Horseshoe boulder room
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You are in a room which is bare, except for a horseshoe shaped boulder
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in the center. Stairs lead down from here.
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>d
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East end of E/W cave passage
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>l
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East end of E/W cave passage
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You are at the east end of an E/W passage. There are stairs leading up
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to a room above.
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>w
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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>l
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages.
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>ne
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NE end of NE/SW cave passage
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>l
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NE end of NE/SW cave passage
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You are at the northeast end of a northeast/southwest passageway.
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Stairs lead up out of sight.
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>u
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Bedroom
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>l
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Bedroom
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You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen-
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sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the
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wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways
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lead up and down.
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>u
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North end of cave passage
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>l
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North end of cave passage
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You are at the north end of a north/south passageway. There are stairs
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leading down from here. There is also a door leading west.
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>d
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Bedroom
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>l
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Bedroom
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You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen-
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sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the
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wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways
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lead up and down.
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>d
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NE end of NE/SW cave passage
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>l
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NE end of NE/SW cave passage
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You are at the northeast end of a northeast/southwest passageway.
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Stairs lead up out of sight.
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>sw
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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>e
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East end of E/W cave passage
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>l
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East end of E/W cave passage
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You are at the east end of an E/W passage. There are stairs leading up
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to a room above.
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>w
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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>l
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NE/SW-E/W junction
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You are at the junction of northeast/southwest and east/west passages.
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>w
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West end of E/W cave passage
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You are at the west end of an E/W passage. There is a hole on the ground
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which leads down out of sight.
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>l
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West end of E/W cave passage
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You are at the west end of an E/W passage. There is a hole on the ground
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which leads down out of sight.
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>d
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Empty room
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You are in a room which is completely empty. Doors lead out to the north
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and east.
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>n
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Blue room
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You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this
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room are painted blue. Doors lead out to the east and south.
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>e
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Yellow room
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You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this
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room are painted yellow. Doors lead out to the south and west.
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>s
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Red room
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You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this room
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are painted red. Doors lead out to the west and north.
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There is a beach towel on the ground here.
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>look towel
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It has a picture of snoopy on it.
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>take towel
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Taken. Taking the towel reveals a hole in the floor.
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>l
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Red room
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You are in an empty room. Interestingly enough, the stones in this room
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are painted red. Doors lead out to the west and north.
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There is a hole in the floor here.
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>d
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Long n/s hallway
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You are in the middle of a long north/south hallway.
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>n
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3/4 north
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You are 3/4 of the way towards the north end of a long north/south hallway.
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>n
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North end of long hallway
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You are at the north end of a long north/south hallway. There are stairs
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leading upwards.
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>u
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Stair landing
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You are at a landing in a stairwell which continues up and down.
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There is a box with a slit in it, bolted to the wall here.
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>l box
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The box has a slit in the top of it, and on it, in sloppy handwriting, is
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written: ‘For key upgrade, put key in here.’
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>put key in box
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As you drop the key, the box begins to shake. Finally it explodes
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with a bang. The key seems to have vanished!
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>l
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Stair landing
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You are at a landing in a stairwell which continues up and down.
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>u
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Up/down staircase
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You are at the continuation of an up/down staircase.
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>u
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Top of staircase.
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You are at the top of a staircase leading down. A crawlway leads off
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to the northeast.
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>ne
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NE crawlway
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You are in a crawlway that leads northeast or southwest.
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>ne
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Small crawlspace
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You are in a small crawlspace. There is a hole in the ground here, and
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a small passage back to the southwest.
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There is an axe here.
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>take axe
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Taken.
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>l
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Small crawlspace
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You are in a small crawlspace. There is a hole in the ground here, and
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a small passage back to the southwest.
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>d
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N/S/W Junction
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>l
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N/S/W Junction
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You are at the junction of two passages. One goes north/south, and
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the other goes west.
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>s
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South end of cave passage
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You are at the south end of a north/south passageway. There is a hole
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in the floor here, into which you could probably fit.
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>d
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Bathroom
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You are in a bathroom built for workers in the cave. There is a
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urinal hanging on the wall, and some exposed pipes on the opposite
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wall where a sink used to be. To the north is a bedroom.
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>i
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You currently have:
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A lamp
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A shovel
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A floppy disk
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A life preserver
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A gold bar
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A platinum bar
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A beach towel
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An axe
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>put platinum in urinal
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You hear it plop down in some water below.
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>put gold in urinal
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You hear it plop down in some water below.
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>flush
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Whoooosh!!
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You have scored 40 out of a possible 90 points.
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>flush
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Whoooosh!!
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>l
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Bathroom
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You are in a bathroom built for workers in the cave. There is a
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urinal hanging on the wall, and some exposed pipes on the opposite
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wall where a sink used to be. To the north is a bedroom.
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>n
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Bedroom
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>l
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Bedroom
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You are in what appears to be a worker's bedroom. There is a queen-
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sized bed in the middle of the room, and a painting hanging on the
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wall. A door leads to another room to the south, and stairways
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lead up and down.
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>u
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North end of cave passage
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>l
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North end of cave passage
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You are at the north end of a north/south passageway. There are stairs
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leading down from here. There is also a door leading west.
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>w
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You must type a 3 digit combination code to enter this room.
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Enter it here: 351
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Gamma computing center
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You are in the Gamma Computing Center. An IBM 3090/600s is whirring
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away in here. There is an ethernet cable coming out of one of the units,
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and going through the ceiling. There is no console here on which you
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could type.
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>i
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You currently have:
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A lamp
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A shovel
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A floppy disk
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A life preserver
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A beach towel
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An axe
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>cut cable
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As you break the ethernet cable, everything starts to blur. You collapse
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for a moment, then straighten yourself up.
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Connection closed.
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$ ls
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total 467
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drwxr-xr-x 3 toukmond restricted 512 Jan 1 1970 .
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drwxr-xr-x 3 root staff 2048 Jan 1 1970 ..
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 ls
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 ftp
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 echo
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 exit
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 cd
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 pwd
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 rlogin
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 ssh
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 uncompress
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 toukmond restricted 10423 Jan 1 1970 cat
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$ exit
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You step back from the console.
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Computer room
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The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern.
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There is a slip of paper here.
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There is a shiny brass key here.
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>i
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You currently have:
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>take key
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Taken.
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>save teleport-back
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Done.
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>l
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Computer room
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You are in a computer room. It seems like most of the equipment has
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been removed. There is a VAX 11/780 in front of you, however, with
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one of the cabinets wide open. A sign on the front of the machine
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says: This VAX is named ‘pokey’. To type on the console, use the
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‘type’ command. The exit is to the east.
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The panel lights are flashing in a seemingly organized pattern.
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There is a slip of paper here.
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>w
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You can't go that way.
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>e
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Old Building hallway
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>l
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Old Building hallway
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You are in the hallway of an old building. There are rooms to the east
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and west, and doors leading out to the north and south.
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>s
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Building front
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>n
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You can't go that way.
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>l
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Building front
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You are at the end of the road. There is a building in front of you
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to the northeast, and the road leads back to the southwest.
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>ne
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Old Building hallway
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>l
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Old Building hallway
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You are in the hallway of an old building. There are rooms to the east
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and west, and doors leading out to the north and south.
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>n
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Meadow
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You are in a meadow in the back of an old building. A small path leads
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to the west, and a door leads to the south.
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There is a lamp nearby.
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There is a bus driver's license here.
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There is a silver bar here.
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>take lamp
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Taken.
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>take all
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A license: Taken.
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A silver bar: Taken.
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>l
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Meadow
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You are in a meadow in the back of an old building. A small path leads
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to the west, and a door leads to the south.
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>w
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Post office
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You are near the remains of a post office. There is a mail drop on the
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face of the building, but you cannot see where it leads. A path leads
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back to the east, and a road leads to the north.
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>i
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You currently have:
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A brass key
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A lamp
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A license
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A silver bar
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>put silver in mail
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You hear it slide down the chute and off into the distance.
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You have scored 50 out of a possible 90 points.
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>i
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You currently have:
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A brass key
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A lamp
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A license
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>n
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Main-Maple intersection
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You are at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. Main street
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runs north and south, and Maple Ave runs east off into the distance.
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If you look north and east you can see many intersections, but all of
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the buildings that used to stand here are gone. Nothing remains except
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street signs.
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There is a road to the northwest leading to a gate that guards a building.
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>n
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Main-Oaktree intersection
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You are at the intersection of Main Street and the west end of Oaktree Ave.
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There is a jewel-encrusted egg here.
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>n
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Main-Vermont intersection
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You are at the intersection of Main Street and the west end of Vermont Ave.
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>n
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Main-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Main Street at the west end of Sycamore Ave.
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>n
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You can't go that way.
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>e
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First-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of First Street at Sycamore Ave.
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>e
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Second-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Second Street at Sycamore Ave.
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>e
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Third-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Third Street at Sycamore Ave.
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>e
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Fourth-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Fourth Street at Sycamore Ave.
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>e
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Fifth-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Fifth Street and the east end of Sycamore Ave.
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There is a bus here.
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>in bus
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You board the bus and get in the driver's seat.
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>off
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You hop off the bus.
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>drop license
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Done.
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>in bus
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You are not licensed for this type of vehicle.
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>take license
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Taken.
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>in bus
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You board the bus and get in the driver's seat.
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>w
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Fourth-Sycamore intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>w
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Third-Sycamore intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>w
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Second-Sycamore intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>w
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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First-Sycamore intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>w
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Main-Sycamore intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>w
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You can't go that way.
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>s
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Main-Vermont intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>s
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Main-Oaktree intersection
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There is a jewel-encrusted egg here.
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You are on the bus.
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>s
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Main-Maple intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>s
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Post office
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You are on the bus.
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>s
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You can't go that way.
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>l
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Post office
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You are near the remains of a post office. There is a mail drop on the
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face of the building, but you cannot see where it leads. A path leads
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back to the east, and a road leads to the north.
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You are on the bus.
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>n
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Main-Maple intersection
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You are on the bus.
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>l
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Main-Maple intersection
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You are at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. Main street
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runs north and south, and Maple Ave runs east off into the distance.
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If you look north and east you can see many intersections, but all of
|
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the buildings that used to stand here are gone. Nothing remains except
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street signs.
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There is a road to the northwest leading to a gate that guards a building.
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You are on the bus.
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>nw
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As the bus approaches, the gate opens and you drive through.
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Museum entrance
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You are in front of the Museum of Natural History. A door leads into
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the building to the north, and a road leads to the southeast.
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You are on the bus.
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>l
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Museum entrance
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You are in front of the Museum of Natural History. A door leads into
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the building to the north, and a road leads to the southeast.
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You are on the bus.
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>off bus
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You hop off the bus.
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>n
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Museum lobby
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You are in the main lobby for the Museum of Natural History. In the center
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of the room is the huge skeleton of a dinosaur. Doors lead out to the
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south and east.
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There is a dinosaur bone here.
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>l bone
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||
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
|
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Taken.
|
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>score
|
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You have scored 10 endgame points out of a possible 110.
|
||
>drop bill
|
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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) #<bytecode -0x2fdc5f4be510f35>))
|
||
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) #<bytecode 0x20b420b41aef0ca>))
|
||
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
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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)...
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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
|
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Second-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Second Street at Sycamore Ave.
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>e
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Third-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Third Street at Sycamore Ave.
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>e
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Fourth-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Fourth Street at Sycamore Ave.
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>e
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Fifth-Sycamore intersection
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You are at the north end of Fifth Street and the east end of Sycamore Ave.
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There is a bus here.
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>in bus
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You board the bus and get in the driver's seat.
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>s
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Fifth-Vermont intersection
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You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Vermont Ave.
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You are on the bus.
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>s
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The bus lurches ahead and comes to a screeching halt.
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Fifth-Oaktree intersection
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You are at the intersection of Fifth Street and the east end of Oaktree Ave.
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There is a cliff off to the east.
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There are some valuable coins here.
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You are on the bus.
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>e
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The bus flies off the cliff, and plunges to the bottom, where it explodes.
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You are dead.
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You have scored 40 out of a possible 90 points.
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Dead end
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You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east.
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In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The
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trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant
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from each other.
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There is a shovel here.
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>restore cave-entrance
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Done.
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Cave Entrance
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>l
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Cave Entrance
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The entrance to a cave is to the south. To the north, a road leads
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towards a deep lake. On the ground nearby there is a chute, with a sign
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that says ‘put treasures here for points’.
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>n
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Lakefront South
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>n
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Lakefront North
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>l
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Lakefront North
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You are at the north side of a lake. On the other side you can see
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a road which leads to a cave. The water appears very deep.
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>n
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Health Club front
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>l
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Health Club front
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You are outside a large building to the north which used to be a health
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and fitness center. A road leads to the south.
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>n
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Reception area
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>l
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Reception area
|
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You are in a reception area for a health and fitness center. The place
|
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appears to have been recently ransacked, and nothing is left. There is
|
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a door out to the south, and a crawlspace to the southeast.
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>se
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Maze
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>l
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Maze
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You are in a maze of thirsty little passages, all alike.
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>se
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Maze
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>d
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Maze
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>nw
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Maze
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>ne
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Weight room
|
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>l
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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
|
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End of N/S Hallway
|
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>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.
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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.
|
||
|