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* y& p3 r" {/ w0 i! c: N P; H* HConstruction Site, Gates
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The gates are guarded by an android. And there is at least one more android behind the fence, he is standing by the manager's trailer.8 j/ |5 h9 g8 I f ?4 ^7 w( e
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Before taking any actions, Richard must scout the area.# c9 p( n- V' f8 i( j
7 E' H8 m; l9 KMove close to the building on the right.
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* W6 Q) I5 v' Q# w0 a; eConstruction Site, Stairs
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There are some stairs leading down into the basement of the building adjacent to the construction site. Richard decides to see what's down there.0 g9 M- s* S* Y' o: F
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4 ^3 f3 F# _) W( zConstruction Site, Basement
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There is a Door in the basement. It's locked.
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/ _ B' [) r$ W# P( W8 N7 ^) tSearch around the Debris to the left of the door to find an Old Key.
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Use the Old Key on the Door. It fits perfectly but Richard can't seem to either turn it or take it out now. It's completely stuck.6 H, C! ~5 b: ^0 I9 d! y! ^
2 |- a0 k; X5 n+ dClue: Richard needs something to clean the keyhole and, apparently, he doesn't have the right item for the job on him. But there is something around the area which can be used, no doubt. Some kind of stick would be perfect for the job. It doesn't look like there is a stick around the basement, it means there are only two locations left to search. Q" r0 C; ^% s
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& ]8 W/ k0 B, q3 ]9 L6 V0 p$ ?! `4 _Notice a Shrubbery growing by the fence.
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Break a Twig off the Shrubbery. This will be the perfect tool to clean the keyhole.' f/ t! Q4 U; R! \: R3 g
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Construction Site, Basement
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Try to open the Door again. Richard will try rotating the key, but it will only move slightly. It's hard to turn it with bare hands.2 N6 S& D X2 z
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Use Pliers on the Door. Using the pliers Richard finally unlocks the door and proceeds through it.
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Construction Site, Other Side of the Fence
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Richard made his way to the other side of the fence, but the mission is only half-complete. Getting inside the trailer is the main objective.7 r- Y) @) j6 b* F5 y, z
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Sadly, Richard is unable to open the trailer window, it could have been the perfect way inside...4 T5 C; G+ i; N" q9 y
4 C' D/ Z/ i9 i# cGo around the trailer.) |( k9 A, |9 x) W0 m3 b, ?7 a4 }
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There is not one (like it appeared from the other side of the fence) but two androids standing guard by the trailer entrance. With two androids in the picture the EMP Gun is out of the question. There must be some other way.* E: t, ]! K$ v1 n
5 I: { N: Q8 W$ r/ SRichard must distract the androids somehow in order to get into the trailer.
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What stood out in the area was a Police Car parked in front of the gates.. T% V" @% |! U
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Upon examination of the Police Car, Richard remembers how, when he was a kid, he was able to set off the roof-mounted lightbar with an electrical discharge. This information might prove useful.1 C' ~! q% r+ q3 h6 i
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Use EMP Gun on the Police Car.
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6 d* t) a1 L9 E% ^The car alarm goes off and Richard moves away from the scene before he is found. The alarm gets the androids' attention, they move to the car. One of the still remains standing by the trailer, but he shouldn't be a problem.7 @) m. `4 i1 q; Y7 H
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Use EMP Gun on Android to knock him out. Richard makes way inside the trailer." v; g0 u- H; M$ m- f9 j; V6 G
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Examine the File Cabinet located by the window, near the left wall (in-game: Files). It's the place where all the documents are stored. There are plenty of drawers, but only one labeled "Endora".
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Get the Documents from the File Cabinet (Files). Richard got everything he needed and can disappear from the scene now.& O7 }+ |- T0 H; G
8 b7 q3 A" [" h% |2 }: \/ yUnfortunately, Richard can't use the same way he used to enter as Androids have returned to their posts by now.& E8 W" g- ~4 F2 B( z- I3 Z
' _( |, v% P( z; s- f" qExamine the Windows. Richard decides to leave using a window. He finds a Window which should open. Sadly, there is no handle on that window.8 A3 t3 E5 D P9 H
2 J% R. v: d. ]! Q6 WExamine the Window closely. Richard notices that there is a space between the window and the frame. Maybe he can use something to pull in the latch keeping the window closed.
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, q; H/ S! { K: a3 W2 WUse Pliers on the Window to unlock it. Richard gets out of the trailer and leaves the construction site altogether. He goes straight to Andrea's.
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' @: Y' P2 q2 x5 \Richard tells of his adventures in short and hands the documents he expropriated to Andrea. She takes some time to go through them.
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; k" S; J h5 |3 BAndrea was able to find out something interesting. The construction site Richard was employed at was merely an excavation used to search for a precious element, radium. It's a very precious element as the world reserves have been nearly exhausted. Radium was used in the early androids' logic control units. It proved to be dangerous to people who were in contact with these droids, so another type of logic control units were developed. Radium mines, almost exhausted, were shut down. According to the documents, one of the radium reserves still remains in Prague. Germans hid it here before the end of World War II. Endora tried to keep the excavation in secret but, thanks to Richard, it's now blown open. You need to mine several tons of uraninite or other minerals to obtain a single gram of radium, hard to keep that low profile, that's why the construction site cover was created. What Andrea still can't figure out is why Endora would want radium now that it's not used in android production anymore, but it must be related to the new technology Petrenko was working on.
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Note: Interesting fact is that the only operating uranium mine in Europe is located in Czech Republic. Not too close to Prague though but 55 kilometers northwest of Brno.
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Andrea thinks they must get their hands on a radium sample and find out more information on Endora plans for using it. The radium is currently held in the Endora laboratory in a town not far east of Prague called Kolin. Richard will have to make that trip. Andrea hands Richard his new personal card and sends him off on the new mission. One of the people with the Resistance will take Richard to Kolin and, when is done, back to Prague.$ g! Y* f) [% r$ y4 @
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Endora Laboratory, Gate
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Richard is standing outside the Endora laboratory. There is a locked gate door which prevents Richard from entering the lab territory. There is a Bell at the side of the gate.
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Examine the gate Door. Richard will notice a key inside the keyhole on the other side of the gate door. Richard thinks of using the well-known trick which involves pushing out the key onto some kind of sheet slid under the door.# M; k( W4 Y& r
8 _* h' W o& l0 u4 ^Richard doesn't have anything which could be used to slide under the door in order to catch the key when it falls out of the keyhole. It's worth looking around then as there is plenty of junk outside the fence.
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Richard still needs something to push the key through the keyhole. None of the objects in his current possession could do the trick. He will need to look though the junk again.4 q4 R, P; p2 P$ T) s
8 @: f4 K4 n$ L G1 f7 w5 w0 w& vGo through and take a Metal Rod from a pile of Old Junk to the right of the gate door.' c2 U7 v% l0 y& T, F) X6 b* B1 }, J) l
& _! B' \$ P6 n5 E6 ?Use Metal Rod on the Door to push through the key. The key is stuck. [I am amazed at how he even managed to fit that metal rod inside the keyhole, and why wouldn't Pliers or the Knife do...]- o' R4 \+ ]* f. g6 q: h( `
% p" L; g% o8 r _& l: L6 `Use the Metal Rod on the Door one more time. Richard gets pissed off and, in the midst of anger, kicks the gate door. The old door just falls off and the way is clear just like that." q5 W( w. ~5 q0 N% a
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Endora Laboratory, Courtyard
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. K# N0 L( e9 J* A- ZBefore Richard goes inside the laboratory, he needs to think of something to say to the guard he spoke on the intercom. The guy will ask for the employer number again no doubt.
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- u2 X$ E5 c$ E+ z* M% V# ]Richard looks around and spots an Employee Card lying on the ground near a pile of jump to the right of the entrance.
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4 S: {; _/ q7 h v1 E2 r% j( }Pick up the Employee Card of a Janitor. Richard points out that whoever asks to see the card will check the personal number and will most probably notice that the photo is not of Richard. Clearly, the card must be tampered with before Richard can show it to anyone.
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Examine the Employee Card of a Janitor: 5 H* g2 G5 x$ ?' Z7 z
Examine ID Number. Richard notices that the number is glued to the card.
. D/ o- n( L; N2 wUse Knife on ID Number. Richard will scratch part of the first number, "8", to make it look like "9".
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1 _" Q( O9 @# _8 b, BEnter the laboratory.
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Endora Laboratory, Lobby
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" v" D4 }4 v: i9 ^, u9 v+ `0 W, WAs soon as Richard enters the lobby, the guard by the reception calls him over. The guard seems to be surprised that Richard was able to get inside, but he calms down as soon as Richard tells he is the new janitor. The guy asks for the employee card and Richard readily hands the card he just found outside over.
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After Richard's identity is established, it's possible to have a chit-chat with the guard. Richard, for example, realizes that the guy before him looks familiar. Apparently, the guard has an older brother who works in Prague, and whom Richard met not so long ago. It was the guy who worked at the Work Assignement Office, the one with the criminal son whose ass Richard saved.
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" c; Y. e: M" A, x7 p3 RAside the unimportant chit-chat, Richard will want to know what kind of things are done at the lab. The guard is eager to mention that they receive some secret materials for temporary storage from time to time. Also, that inspection always come to check on those materials.7 I- A+ H: ~0 Z4 i# O! Z
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Upon learning about the inspection of secret materials, Richard will try pretending he is one of the inspectors on a job. The guard says Richard needs authorization to access the secret materials which are stored on the 15th floor. To go up there it's necessary to use a special remote electronic key.1 \6 [6 T2 Y1 d5 @* F! |
& E) w5 _, f5 A5 Y0 B, f cRichard seems really desperate to do his job with the material inspection and the guard makes him a deal. If Richard replaces the camera hanging by the laboratory main entrance for the new one, in return he will lend the key for the 15th floor. The new cameras can be found in the warehouse on the 7th floor.6 f3 q9 U0 a# ^9 Y$ J" C* w
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Sub-objective: Get access to the 15th floor
+ |0 F3 B7 f4 v: L/ x: ]. [0 vEnter the Elevator and try going up to the 7th floor. Nothing happens.
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2 Y2 e# G2 s) g( f/ b: t. fReturn to the Guard (Civil Servant) and mention that the lift is not working. Richard thinks the lift might be broken, but the guard explains that it's a part of a security precaution. If you need to go anywhere, you tell that to the guard. He makes the floor you need, and that floor alone, accessible. When on that floor you are only able to get down to the lobby, nowhere else.) Z5 K# z' `8 A! T% M8 C9 N/ E
, p3 J% v4 A7 N9 ~The guard makes the 7th floor accessible now.. S- v% Y' ]) e' q n$ m( v
' @7 A- |, S( M3 g4 n/ c' z' vNote: This appears really stupid. To get to the 15th floor you need to use the special key which the guard hands out with the special permit. To get to any other floor you need to talk to the guard first, so he will made the elevator go up to the specific floor only. To me it looks like the same thing. In both cases there is a key - it's the guard who prevents everyone from going to any of the floors without his clearance first. Writers did put a lot of thought into this elevator bit. Also, why would the janitor, or even a maintenance man, inspect secret materials? Brilliant!
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Go inside the Elevator again and up to the 7th floor.
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Endora Laboratory, 7th Floor
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There is an android here. He halts Richard right away. As Richard isn't in the database, he is not recognized by the android and is not allowed to warehouse. Richard has nothing else to do but leave and return to the reception desk., d) T) `( h: \! c1 Q- \
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Talk to the Guard/Civil Servant again. Richard tells of the android problem he ran on the 7th floor. The guard tells of a way to get past the android. If a (fire) alarm sets off in a room, the elevator will lock itself there and the security guard will move to the security corridor. The corridor isn't normally accessible, but what's important is that you can't see anything from in there.0 R1 C3 i: I9 ^& F% v2 s! v
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" D* [9 v, b+ V1 @" K: ?After the alarm is set off and the android leaves for the security corridor, the guard at the reception will unlock the elevator for Richard to go to the 7th floor. In order to set off the alarm Richard will have to go up the 8th floor, into the Machinery Room.
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Endora Laboratory, 8th Floor
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A3 u7 m( b- @# Q: aExamine Control Panel to the right. Richard notices that the panel in the middle controls the fire alarm.
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Control Panel close-up: There is a Switch Cover which prevents access to the switches, Richard can't remove it without a screwdriver. [Once again, why wouldn't a Knife do?]. x3 G. }4 y0 F) a1 a" v. p
# w; P+ I/ E; e& o9 k/ [Richard doesn't have a screwdriver on him and there isn't one lying around so he decides to ask for help once again.
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Endora Laboratory, Lobby
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Talk to the Guard/Civil Sergeant and ask him for a screwdriver. Receive a Screwdriver.
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Return to the Machinery Room.
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Endora Laboratory, 8th Floor
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Use Screwdriver to unscrew two screws, one at the top, one at the bottom, holding the panel closed.
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4 x' G/ O: ^2 u7 L% U' ^+ `, X2 FEndora Laboratory, 7th Floor
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The replacement camera can be found on the bottom shelf, the one closest to the elevator and to the left.7 O. a3 R) B) D1 w: n8 A3 a( ~
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The Guard/Civil Servant keeps his end of the deal and grants Richard the Remote Key.
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4 n# U2 w- X% G+ E# c) OGo inside the Elevator and use the Remote Key on Button with a Cover (it's at the very bottom of the panel). The cover is now open and Richard can press the 15th floor button.
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3 e5 \' j7 E- ]) b% vEndora Laboratory, 15th Floor
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Take a Box with Radium from a set of shelves to the right of the elevator door.
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Take a TVD Disc from a shelf closest to the elevator and to the left.
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Now Richard has everything he needs, time for him to disappear.
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Richard reports back to Andrea. It looks like she was worried about Richard as it took a longer time for him to come back than she anticipated.$ O2 x) v' ?' Q+ ^# u0 a+ V
. K2 X8 d" a$ z" q) m7 BRichard hands the TVD Disc to Andrea, explaining that he gave the radium case to the man who drove him to Kolin and back. Andre says it's ok, that radium will be safear at the Resistance headquarters.6 f3 t0 R2 L1 g4 l/ n& Q! @* u
3 N; k# Y7 r8 Y" F1 `' NAndrea tries accessing the TVD Disc but finds out it's encrypted. She says that breaking the encryption will require time she doesn't have. Having a password would help a lot. Richard assures her there wasn't the password to be found anywhere around the place he took the disc at. Andre seems to be sure that password can be found in the first part of the construction documents, the ones Richard handed to NoName.4 v. N i* i+ w; ^3 d
7 f2 C* n6 ~ X, DRichard has to go get the documents back. They should be back at NoName's warehouse office. According to Andrea, there is no danger going back to the warehouse as she received reports of NoName's disappearance.
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Objective: Get the Documents from NoName's Warehouse Office4 H2 v- `$ L6 k! {, X" I
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5 w& w' ^- {8 r) P) ERichard notices a Drain cover. Maybe he can access the warehouse though the sewers?6 ^; V0 d) T: ^' l6 N8 q4 D
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It's pitch dark in the Sewers. Richard can't proceed further in this darkness.
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" `& @, |1 {: ]0 hThe only thing Richard is able to make out is the Switches.
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Examine the Switches. Richard assumes he can turn on the light with these switches, he also notices some instructions by those switches. Instructions might help operate the switches.3 F. O8 V. W, V6 O0 @, `
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Take the Instruction Manual which is located by the Switches (to take it the Switches should be examined first). [It's freaknig amazing, isn't it? You can feel the amazing creativeness of the game writers - switches to turn on the light in the sewers, a manual by the switches to learn how to operate them.]0 v- @" ~! _4 x( v7 I6 O
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It's too dark to read the Instruction Manual in here, so better to go outside.
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9 e+ C: Z; Z4 ZRICHARD'S APARTMENT AREA, WAREHOUSE ENTRANCE
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Inventory: Examine the Instruction Manual. Richard now understands how to operate the switches in the sewers.
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Use the Switches to turn on the lights.
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Proceed into the doorway at the end of the sewer tunnel.
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2 r9 h: S6 B( QRichard climbs out of the sewers inside the warehouse.
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Examine a Locker [it's actually called "Case" in-game, just like the wardrobe back at Richard's apartment; up-close the same object is called "Locked Cabinet". It's clearly not only a case of lost in translation].
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Locker close-up: There is a Padlock on the locker. Locker close-up: Use Crowbar to break off the Padlock. The Locker is now open. Locker (opened) close-up: Take Documents from the top shelf./ @" _0 E% ? I, r
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Not only Richard manages to get back the documents, he also finds a TVD Disc.
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) r& z" k3 T1 bRichard reports on yet another successfull mission. He also mentions that he grabbed a TVD Disc in addition to the documents.+ a5 ~- f( b. B& b: T
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Andrea finds a password in no time. She tells Richard to get some sleep, saying she will tell him about what she learned from the decrypted disc in the morning.: M. z4 s A, o6 P) C ^
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Little Richard and his little brother, Peter, are in their room, sleeping, when their mother storms in. The woman looks distressed. She tells her children to pack things up as they are leaving immediately. When Richard tries to find what's going on, his mother just shouts at him.1 Z6 c! C& r" D7 S( Q. q+ P
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2 l$ T" d# o" @6 i4 Z! ~. XTalk to Peter. Richard tells his brother to start packing, but mother shouting scared him to death, he is mortified.7 K x: {+ [* [# a
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" h( D% I4 J) `5 @$ bRichard looks around and notices Peter's Teddy Bear on the bed.* T) X3 \, R0 k8 w' e
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Give Teddy Bear to Peter. Richard's little brother gets out of stupor now, he says he needs his socks. Richard will have to look for those.
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One of the socks is sticking out of the drawer of the writing desk by the window. Take it.
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$ E5 g, _ Q! r% yRichard tries grabbing the second sock but his hand alone isn't long enough to reach it.
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! {) s% N6 H: l$ ^There must be something around to be used to reach for the sock.
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, a( K2 x4 a9 h5 ZRichard notices a ruler on the writing desk by the door.% n+ Z+ W) s3 R5 S: \
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1 ^0 X) K/ h' {5 m$ n K' F# p$ wUse Ruler on Bed to finally fetch the second Sock. Now Richard has both Socks.
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Mother enters the room again. She looks even worse than before. She tells Richard to run away on his own, that Peter is too weak and she will take care of him herself. Once again, the woman won't answer any of her son's questions, she just tells him to go to uncle Tom and tell him "it has happened at last".0 s: B" d8 [' W+ {9 ?
" o9 T+ y- u, gRichard is left alone in the room. He has to get away from the house.- b; c5 q$ Y0 v: _9 X l4 H! i$ z) d
( B1 j9 E) t1 T# U; ?; t* NRichard tries opening the Balcony door, but there is no handle.% y7 F* u+ r/ |8 C& [/ A3 C
( S2 a* |! X) j4 K$ m/ oNote: If Richard doesn't get away fast, some guy will enter the room and kill Richard, apparently. Even though it's only a dream and Richard was not killed in the childhood, obviously, the player will have to take another go and make sure little Richard makes out of the house in one piece.
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Note: Mother taking off a handle off the balcony door so her children won't go outside seems pretty logical. Having a totally unscrewed door handle on one of the doors in the house looks completely unplausable. That's just lazy puzzle design again.
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Use the Handle on the Balcony Door. Richard runs out and the very same moment a man enters. We get to see only his feet.2 G( h; ]$ j. E# ^5 q$ T4 J8 U! f( Z
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Andrea's Apartment
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Richard wakes up.
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( i) D! g0 Y. ^It looks like Andrea stumbled onto something interesting. The orders came directly from Endora world headquarters, proving that the whole deal is pretty damn important and could pose danger to everyone. That explains why NoName was so interested in the radium, it appears as Endora found a way to to overthrow the State. It's not yet clear how exactly Endora is planning on doing that though.
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Andrea tells Richard that both of them must travel to Carajas, Brazil. Richard must arrange the airplane fight to Brazil for them. Andre says getting their names on the passanger list of a flight to Brazil will be enough. This can be arranged at the Flight Office in the Government District." o3 J0 |1 v# Q0 j. J* G7 L: O
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. e8 U6 r; U) s, |6 XFlight Office Building, Main Entrance
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Note: The Flight Office building is actually named "Air & Space Hall", it says so on the building itself.: s( t* ^0 ]. Z5 V4 I' ?
3 N+ L# k: f6 B3 ~: cThere is an adroid guarding the building entrance. In order to get in, Richard has to distract the guard somehow.
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Lock 2, Lock 3 - Lock 2, Lock 3- Lock 1. TVD Slot opens.+ t) j0 X2 s# Y8 R/ [; `! |
1 B/ D7 V, ~8 X( _7 E5 O, uTake TVD Disc from the TVD Slot.- F, i4 |. ?- ]3 ~1 J
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0 ~& V9 z9 I7 j% {' Y) aModify Cleaning Robot program settings:
: ~ [, ^: z2 R- n3 gFrom manual change to automatic detection. This way the robot will start clearning when it detects a mess.
% ]3 n: @7 B3 u. x- ~6 t( l" I4 y0 BInsert the modified PDA Disc into the TVD Slot of the Cleaning Robot.
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The robot won't do a thing as it's too clean around. Richard has to orginize a mess.2 Z3 P7 o. Q, k7 o- G
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+ J, M+ O# G. S9 c$ |3 k( p4 qPut A Bunch of Grass on the zebra Crossing. Richard creates a tiny mess and steps back. The cleaing robot detects the mess and moves onto the zebra crossing. The robot's actions catch the attention of the android guard. The android approaches the robot and Richard, using the opportunity, moves inside the office building.
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Richard will be able to find an office at the right side of the building, it's the most right door.
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& [0 S, G% G# g3 gThere are several workplaces here, but the one which has been used recently, the messy one, is of interest to Richard.
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# \1 c; A8 t) @& a4 X0 bExamine the Workplace.
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# H% O" [0 I: l8 STake a look at the Monitor. To access the system Richard will need a login and password combination. This is Richard's primary objective at this place now - accessing the system and the employee database.
_. L) ^9 x2 j EExamine a plastic food container on the table. Richard notices the name Martin on the container cover.% |- G% z7 k0 S; l4 p+ G6 D# [
Juding by the condition of the workplace, the guy working here, Martin, must be somewhere close by.
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Return to the hallway and enter the men toilet, it's also at the right side of the building.
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There is a guy sitting in one of the stalls. This must be Martin.
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6 T( J* e) S% j o. G% DTalk to Martin. Richard addresses the guy by his name and Martin decides he is speaking with one of his co-workers, David. Martin complains that he has stomach problems again as he forgot to take the pills. He asks for his pills which can be found on his table.
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Note: One more idiotic puzzle from the game writers. Check this situation out. Martin was working at his desk and felt an urge to go to the bathroom. He knows he has a stomach problem, still, he runs to the bathroom without taking his pills which are right here on the table, by the keyboard... Some people are indeed absentminded, but this not the case of absent-mindness, this is idiotism. The writers made practically every character in the game appear as an idiot who doesn't know why he does or doesn't do something in a particular situation.
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If Richard didn't take the pills the first time he was by Martin's desk, it's a good time to do so now.2 M4 H& Z& h% B9 V
9 B& {5 G3 S( _5 z6 Q4 aFlight Office Building, Office
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* L- ?! H) p: R Y4 q5 P2 a6 d- m) x% I8 mPick up a Box with Pills.
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9 r. u* J# L; ~Martin will come out of his stall shortly. If Richard remains standing in front of the stall, Martin will notice him and call the guards. This will result in "game over".
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Richard has to hide behind the stall before Martin walks out.3 w( O% U! _ x- T3 R
1 M A, \9 n* J7 l* W6 t* IFirst thing Martin is going to do after leaving the stall is wash his hands in the bathroom sink. He will have his back turned to Richard and it's a perfect oportunity to knock him out. If only Richard had something to knock the guy out with...6 F. l9 a2 c2 E% b# M
* r, B2 M7 P$ @% l. L4 D, d% M1 EThe right tool for the job can be found in the hallway. I# K4 {$ O: I% F# x9 g1 }
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1 G) g" D I# s; a2 \# UTake a Metal Pipe from a pile of Pipes on the floor. This pipe should be used to take care of Martin.
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Objective: Now Richard has to log into Martin's computer and book a flight for Andrea and himself.
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! Y% b! Z7 M% [6 _! [Richard finds and takes a Small Key and a Flight Office Pass. From the pass Richard learns Martin's full name is Martin Kuruc, and that he works at the passengers register.
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, W8 ?3 {, R, }- {! D/ H" B ?Richard still doesn't have a clue to what Martin's password could be. Maybe the password can be found in the place unlocked by the key he just found?
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Use the Small Key on the Kuruc locker to open it.& s2 {: u# z% V4 `- Z. J2 h& Q
There is little of interest inside the locker itself, but there is an Inscription made on the inner side of the locker door: "7AMIS"." Y/ h! g# P# |
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Richard should know the correctt login and password by now, they are: "kuruc" and "7amis".7 H( j* u% \2 x, ?) I
Richard assigneg himself and Andrea as stewards on the flight to Brazil, he is damn sure Andrea should be happy to hear that.
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Andrea is not as excited to hear about flying as a steward as Richard anticipated. She points out that it would be impossible to board the plane as personnel without an employee card. Andrea tells Richard to go to the airport and get employee cards for the two of them. She uploads their photos and personal card numbers onto Richard's PDA.1 K, ~# u8 q( J' A( o
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9 J3 P; r5 Y c4 {6 sFor safety reason, it would be best to remove the poster.! o+ n2 ~/ ]" U, F
5 B: M3 l8 E% T( V6 ]" pTake the Wanted Poster off the wall. Richard won't receive the poster in his inventory but only a Pin which was holding the poster.' [4 W% x& c) ^8 p9 U
/ A# b1 {* W7 R( ENote: The game writers must live in a derranged world of their own. I would like to see how someone would be able to pin a poster on a concrete wall...
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) s$ A0 o, @9 q0 n3 i- uMost of the doors in the hallway are locked and require an employee pass to enter. But Richard is able to find one door which is not locked in any way. It's in the middle of the hallway, room "03A".
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1 d7 i V0 [- z9 _6 X2 h0 L& qIt's dark in here.# m7 I( |7 Z" B; P- B; F$ {/ Q
3 w6 ~0 g+ T% W1 |4 cRichard notices a switch and tries flicking in. Nothing happens. Then he notices a Lightbulb just above the switch.0 {8 y E, u1 m( t
4 ]6 s3 f+ Z9 G7 O+ q; n& [Screw in the Bulb. Richard screws the bulb a little tighter and it works. The room lightens up but only if Richard is pushing the bulb in place. As soon as he lets it go, the room falls to darkness.+ N2 D- b7 m* g4 y9 o
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8 K5 {; { t3 V4 ]0 BNote: I would really like to see the game writers repeating the stunt Richard just pulled.& ~$ M5 J! ?8 F9 r- J
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Lift the Padlock. Richard will find the combination scratched on the base of the padlock: "845".6 Y1 I6 Q9 ]0 V8 U2 v
Richard tries enter the right code but has trouble turning the top dial. It's stuck and doesn't rotate all the way.
7 E1 z: X* e2 l/ F2 n# {Use Pin on the stuck Dial to clean out the dirt. You might have to repeat that more than once.
8 o d6 ]$ k5 S. T2 B% t: ZFinally, enter the code.
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2 K% O) x7 p W. a( I4 Z! YIt's dark in here as well. Richard flicks a switch by the door and the light fills the storage room. There is plenty of things lying around here.' p1 ]; H6 g0 [5 ~5 g! w+ i
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6 r5 v) w/ B8 F4 b, z3 F5 q& S- YExamine the Printer closer.
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Printer close-up:
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Richard takes another look around the room. It's sure is messy in here...
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There is a Broken Printer lying on its side on the floor. Maybe there is some paper left in it." o- h( X: q) A, Z3 U' e
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Examine the Broken Printer. Richard notices that it's the same kind of printer as the one on the table.5 z$ z; m& J% b6 G
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Return to the Printer on the table.
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Printer close-up:
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Put the Paper Tray into a Paper Slot on the printer.
7 F+ X" J4 l1 V( X+ ?, ~4 _Now the printer says "no data source". Richard has all the necessary information on his PDA, but there is no way to connect PDA to the printer directly. Instead, the printer can read TVD discs.
6 k# [0 |3 e; R$ h/ O/ E5 J3 C4 Y, f! ?Clue: As it happened, Richard doesn't have a TVD disc he could use on him, but he had one in his possession, if only for a short while, just recently. The same disc he used might prove useful once again.
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Clue: Richard used the cleaning robot TVD disc in order to play around with the robot's program settings. The disc was back inside the robot, and the robot is right where he always was.' P9 H" |" Y& W. `0 g
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Remove the TVD Disc from the TVD Slot.
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Airport, Storage Room
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Press a button to start printing. Richard prints both cards.0 `" H) f B# W6 R" R
Richard receive Airport Cards.
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Note: The game writers surely overdid it with all the different cards in the game. "These cards are similar to a regular personal card... and they contain the same information," - says Richard upong receiving the cards. As I already mentioned before, right at the start of the game the player is made believe that the personal card is the document used for many purposes: it's a bank card, it's an identification document and it contains information on your current job. When Richard loses his job, his personal card is taken from him (the same information is mentioned later, by the work assignement office, when Richard talks about the guy who is going to be laid off the next day - his personal card will also be removed). A personal card is defined as a working card as well. That is until we see different employee cards appearing out of the blue. First it was Petrenko's card, then the janitor's. But now it's even more crazy. At this point the writers are telling us that not only there is an employee card in addition to a personal card, but that both cards contain the same information.
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Richard decides to return to Andrea's and get some sleep. It's going to be a long day tomorrow. |