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Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 07:17
by The Abacus
Examine the walls.

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 07:39
by The Kakama
Examine the walls.
Left wall: Already examined(the one with the panels)
Front wall: Image
There's a small plastic tag on the handle.
Right wall: Image
There is a panel on the wall.
There is no back wall, because it leads to the elevator you came from.

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 07:46
by The Abacus
And the left wall is the one with the coloured panels?

Examine plastic tag and panel.

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 08:04
by The Kakama
And the left wall is the one with the coloured panels?
Yes.
Examine plastic tag and panel.
You see that the plastic tag says "Top to bottom/ telephone"
Snarr takes a look at the panel:
Image
There is a smaller panel on the panel, which could be opened by hand.

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 08:09
by The Abacus
Open the panel on the panel and hope it doesn't reveal another panel.

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 09:59
by The Kakama
Open the panel on the panel and hope it doesn't reveal another panel.
Snarr opens the panel on the panel and finds... a number pad.
It's written in the universal numeric symbols, ie. Snarr understands what's on it.
Image

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 11:30
by The Abacus
attempt recollection (try to remember the code)

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 12:02
by The Kakama
attempt recollection (try to remember the code)
No, none of you remember any (more, in Snarr's case) codes.
Snarr: I think all we need to open the door is in the room.
60: Hmm, all we have in the room is a string of colours, a tag that says "top to bottom, telephone", and a number pad.

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 12:12
by The Abacus
Try 147258369. (I have a feeling that this won't work)

Re: A story on paper:60

Posted: 23 Feb 2013 12:34
by The Kakama
Snarr tries it and... it doesn't work.