Author Topic: The Terminal - Text based computer adventure - The Third Iteration  (Read 9548 times)

forget the computer, tear that stuff apart with your BEAR HANDS

where are we anyway? contact the administrator for help

Blow it up, buy a stuffty new computer so you wont get in trouble, problem solved

Then find some pliers and pull it out.
You find a pair of pliers and attempt to pull out the floppy disk.
You can't pull it out without breaking something in the process. You have to eject the floppy disk somehow.
Or break the floppy disk drive, which wouldn't do much good.

forget the computer, tear that stuff apart with your BEAR HANDS
That would be a bad idea.

where are we anyway? contact the administrator for help
That's just it. You are the administrator, Jerry forgeted up your privileges.
You're in your office in some technical military building.

Blow it up, buy a stuffty new computer so you wont get in trouble, problem solved
Military issue computer, they would know if you blew it up and bought something else.

Get the tech guy to fix it, they know much more than you do

Get the tech guy to fix it, they know much more than you do
You're trying to cover all of this up and not get caught. Jerry fried your processor and almost destroyed your memory, so you're lucky you didn't get caught in the first place.

You're also a computer prodigy and know everything about computers, pretty much. You are a military software developer, tech guys are for home computers.

BEAR HANDS
Must be hard to type.
You're also a computer prodigy and know everything about computers, pretty much. You are a military software developer, tech guys are for home computers.
Use compie know-how and fix it, then.

Use compie know-how and fix it, then.
That'd be too easy.

Evidently the programmer for Jerry is as smart as you are.

Either way, you replace the processor with an extra one you have in your office. You still need to get the floppy out by ejecting it, but you need power to do so.

plug it back in then, and disconnect the monitor

plug it back in then, and disconnect the monitor
Well now you can't see what you're doing.
nvm okay
« Last Edit: October 29, 2011, 10:31:04 AM by LordCutlerBeckett »

Why do you need to see what you're doing when you press the eject disk button?

Why do you need to see what you're doing when you press the eject disk button?
whoops <3

Okay, the floppy disk is out.

Do some DNA scans on the disk for any fingerprints on the disk that arent yours, choose the more viable suspects fingerprints, find them and kick them in their floppys.

Make sure that goddamn computer has no networking implements plugged in.

Make sure that goddamn computer has no networking implements plugged in.
You unplugged everything network related.