mr. Stick adventure

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The Abacus
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Re: mr. Stick adventure

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How true.
Balance is imperative; without it, total collapse and destruction is imminent.
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The Kakama
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Re: mr. Stick adventure

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Now can we continue the story...?
Is this my final form?
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Re: mr. Stick adventure

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<OK, let's continue!>
Just a thing... now how will we recover the two batteries of the flashlight? They're deep inside the moving button!
It moves back, so butteries are pushed out the hole. I think.
Oh, yes I forgot about the spring :B
< Glad that you remembered that. XD >
Of course mr. Stick took back batteries and metal rod. They are in his inventory, you see?:

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Open the chest.
If it doesn't work... open the doors.
Steve throws off useless box to floor and uses the key to open the chest, and it works! Unfortunately, the key stuck in lock, and he can't take it back...
So, Steve opens the chest and looks inside.

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There are some stuff inside the chest.
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- ak -
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Re: mr. Stick adventure

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I see that there is an extra rod with screw on it. Take it and attach it to the end of other rod to create a SUPER DUPER ULTRA LONG ROD :D

Not sure what's that grey panel thingy is... take it and examine it closely.
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Do we have inventory big enough?
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Re: mr. Stick adventure

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If the screw on the end of the rod doesn't go where -ak- thought it would, put it in the (what seems like) metal base inside the chest [I assume it's like a lamp base underneath the rod.]
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Re: mr. Stick adventure

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Hmm... what if that button which you can push forever but it will still move needs to be pulled?
In that case, try to screw the rod onto that button in the hole, and pull it out.
Is this my final form?
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Would that be even possible...? Seems like it's a useless button (at least, for now - It may have some function once we find a switch to activate the button...or it's 1 AM and I don't know what I'm talking about XD)
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Rooster5man wrote:Would that be even possible...? Seems like it's a useless button (at least, for now - It may have some function once we find a switch to activate the button...or it's 1 AM and I don't know what I'm talking about XD)
It's not that we have pushed it and it doesn't work, it's just that it's a very long button and we haven't fully pushed it yet XD
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Re: mr. Stick adventure

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I really didn't see it that way, but you're probably right :P It has to stop somewhere.
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