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Post by AAlgar on Aug 9, 2004 15:25:18 GMT -8
I thought they were all easy... but you'd think that too, if you wrote them.
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Post by Alex on Aug 10, 2004 0:32:21 GMT -8
The rubber vessel- only easy if you look at the undeliverable package first.. Man I was stumped with that during testing.
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Post by AAlgar on Aug 10, 2004 15:26:04 GMT -8
The rubber vessel- only easy if you look at the undeliverable package first.. Man I was stumped with that during testing. Second rule of adventuring: examing everything! (The first rule is, of course, "pick up everything that isn't nailed down.")
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Post by Who Shot Amanda? on Aug 10, 2004 16:26:01 GMT -8
At first, I thought the undeliverable package had something to do with the battery / deoderant, but when I actually looked at it, I knew it had something to do with the rubber vessel. But then I couldn't open it, and it took me a real long time to figure out that I had to give it to Robot 6. Still, I think the vessel is the second hardest puzzle - the battery had the most steps and some of them were really unobvious (?).
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Post by AAlgar on Aug 10, 2004 16:34:06 GMT -8
I know it isn't obvious, but there is a logic to it. Really. 9-volt batteries are used mostly in smoke detectors. (In fact, I can't think of anything else that uses one.) The deodorant says it's flammable, and there isn't any fire or matches or anything in the hotel... so it's not too much of a leap to put "flammable" and "sparks" together... right? I mean... does it make as much sense as pointing a crab at a fusebox? Well, no. But what does?
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Post by Who Shot Amanda? on Aug 10, 2004 16:40:02 GMT -8
I can think of something else that uses a 9-volt battery - Robot 6's device. ;D But yes, I know what you mean. Also, for the battery, when I figured out that I had to get rid of the Maintainence clone, I came to the forums and got a hint about breaking something for him to fix. I kept going around trying to move the flowers, since Ed says "I don't want to break it." when I try to move it. I seriously spent at least ten minutes moving all the flowers in the hotel. I know, I'm not that bright
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Post by AAlgar on Aug 10, 2004 16:50:12 GMT -8
I can think of something else that uses a 9-volt battery - Robot 6's device. ;D But yes, I know what you mean. Also, for the battery, when I figured out that I had to get rid of the Maintainence clone, I came to the forums and got a hint about breaking something for him to fix. I kept going around trying to move the flowers, since Ed says "I don't want to break it." when I try to move it. I seriously spent at least ten minutes moving all the flowers in the hotel. I know, I'm not that bright You can spell "irritating," so you're bright in my book.
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Post by Ambios on Aug 11, 2004 11:19:42 GMT -8
when i was thinking about a 9v battery, i immediatly thought smoke detector, then deoderant and static electricity, but i forgot about opening hte deoderant, lol
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Post by MrTosser on Aug 13, 2004 16:31:51 GMT -8
Eh... in that case, I'm not too bright either.. how do you move that maintainence clone away?... perhaps that is the only way to get to the doderant?.. As Sparkfly said - Ed won't touch the bins, or the flowers or anything. Stuck. Greets from MrTosser
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Post by Ambios on Aug 13, 2004 18:07:26 GMT -8
try jamming a hotel machine with something, some coins perhaps....
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Post by MrTosser on Aug 14, 2004 2:30:07 GMT -8
Sorted. Thanks to Monsieur Darin and his swift e-mail services.
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Post by AAlgar on Aug 24, 2004 2:07:16 GMT -8
Lots of people reading this thread, but not a lot of people voting. VOTE, people!
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Post by Silkenray on Aug 25, 2004 16:32:02 GMT -8
Battery was hardest, without a question.
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Post by Ambios on Aug 31, 2004 15:37:36 GMT -8
it wasnt necesarily hard, just alot of steps
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Post by Alex on Sept 1, 2004 12:54:07 GMT -8
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