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Will the solarium GOOD ending ever be cleared?
(08-18-2016, 03:03 AM)DreamCarver Wrote:
(08-18-2016, 12:09 AM)ErikHanson Wrote: Here is another hint:

[Image: muen.png]

I'd suggest looking at and comparing this with the current centcomm.

It's purple. Is purple the hint?

Nah, it's purple because he's viewing the map in DreamMaker with the area layer on
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lAre the coffee machine and the soda machine switched around?

dO YoU rECaLl hoW wE CamE tO thIS PlaCE? THeY SAnG of OuR LiGhtNings ANd sHApefuL DIsGrace.
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I'm thinking that it's the window there. Break the window to unlock the secrets of sol.
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(08-18-2016, 03:19 PM)Mageziya Wrote: I'm thinking that it's the window there. Break the window to unlock the secrets of sol.

And the secret to sol is....................................................................That there is no air in space
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(08-18-2016, 03:19 PM)Mageziya Wrote: I'm thinking that it's the window there. Break the window to unlock the secrets of sol.

Apologies for the shitty image but

[Image: fc1a33b5f8.jpg]

As you can see, that window is gone
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I know what's there and I'm 90% sure it has nothing to do with Sol. But it is pretty cool.
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will the mystery of catmandu ever be solved
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(08-18-2016, 06:31 PM)misto Wrote: will the mystery of catmandu ever be solved

honk-honk
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This is a do not press this button

This button stand is covered in warnings that say not to press it. Huh. Guess you shouldn't press it. The button is exposed. You can now press it, but there's no doubt that it's a horrible idea. Come on now, just walk away. Do the smart thing. Remember the sunk costs fallacy? Sure you spent a lot of time getting this far, but that doesn't mean throwing good time after bad will turn out any better. Look, curiosity is good and all that, especially for a member of a research station, but you know full well there's some things that just shouldn't be pursued, and I can tell you with the utmost certainty that this is one of them. Yes, I used *I*. I'm literally breaking the fourth wall in an examine text to speak directly to you, not as a character, but a player. One man behind the man to another, so to speak. I mean, I coded this button. I KNOW what it does. If you're the first player to get this far you probably don't, but lemme tell you, it's not worth it. We're both going to walk away from this very disappointed in ourselves. I mean granted, it's not like this is some pretentious thought experiment or moral lecture or anything, I just don't want you to press it. I'm not asking for much here. This is all assuming you've actually been examining the object between each deconstruction step though, if not I guess it was a big waste of time to write all this.
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(08-20-2016, 02:16 PM)ErikHanson Wrote: This is a do not press this button

This button stand is covered in warnings that say not to press it. Huh. Guess you shouldn't press it. The button is exposed. You can now press it, but there's no doubt that it's a horrible idea. Come on now, just walk away. Do the smart thing. Remember the sunk costs fallacy? Sure you spent a lot of time getting this far, but that doesn't mean throwing good time after bad will turn out any better. Look, curiosity is good and all that, especially for a member of a research station, but you know full well there's some things that just shouldn't be pursued, and I can tell you with the utmost certainty that this is one of them. Yes, I used *I*. I'm literally breaking the fourth wall in an examine text to speak directly to you, not as a character, but a player. One man behind the man to another, so to speak. I mean, I coded this button. I KNOW what it does. If you're the first player to get this far you probably don't, but lemme tell you, it's not worth it. We're both going to walk away from this very disappointed in ourselves. I mean granted, it's not like this is some pretentious thought experiment or moral lecture or anything, I just don't want you to press it. I'm not asking for much here. This is all assuming you've actually been examining the object between each deconstruction step though, if not I guess it was a big waste of time to write all this.

i'm afraid i can't do that if i walk away now i'll regret it maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but soon and for the rest of my ss13 career. so i will press the button and i will know what it dose maybe it dose nothing maybe it gibs me maybe its the next piece in the puzzle either way it will be done. and i will know the truth about what it does and if the truth hurts so be it i'd rather be in pain for a moment of knowing then forever be in the agony of not knowing.
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(08-20-2016, 03:37 PM)BBEG Wrote:
(08-20-2016, 02:16 PM)ErikHanson Wrote: This is a do not press this button

This button stand is covered in warnings that say not to press it. Huh. Guess you shouldn't press it. The button is exposed. You can now press it, but there's no doubt that it's a horrible idea. Come on now, just walk away. Do the smart thing. Remember the sunk costs fallacy? Sure you spent a lot of time getting this far, but that doesn't mean throwing good time after bad will turn out any better. Look, curiosity is good and all that, especially for a member of a research station, but you know full well there's some things that just shouldn't be pursued, and I can tell you with the utmost certainty that this is one of them. Yes, I used *I*. I'm literally breaking the fourth wall in an examine text to speak directly to you, not as a character, but a player. One man behind the man to another, so to speak. I mean, I coded this button. I KNOW what it does. If you're the first player to get this far you probably don't, but lemme tell you, it's not worth it. We're both going to walk away from this very disappointed in ourselves. I mean granted, it's not like this is some pretentious thought experiment or moral lecture or anything, I just don't want you to press it. I'm not asking for much here. This is all assuming you've actually been examining the object between each deconstruction step though, if not I guess it was a big waste of time to write all this.

i'm afraid i can't do that if i walk away now i'll regret it maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but soon and for the rest of my ss13 career. so i will press the button and i will know what it dose maybe it dose nothing maybe it gibs me maybe its the next piece in the puzzle either way it will be done. and i will know the truth about what it does and if the truth hurts so be it i'd rather be in pain for a moment of knowing then forever be in the agony of not knowing.

THE DOG VOIDING BUTTON HAS BEEN PRESSED
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(08-20-2016, 03:40 PM)amaranthineApocalypse Wrote:
(08-20-2016, 03:37 PM)BBEG Wrote:
(08-20-2016, 02:16 PM)ErikHanson Wrote: This is a do not press this button

This button stand is covered in warnings that say not to press it. Huh. Guess you shouldn't press it. The button is exposed. You can now press it, but there's no doubt that it's a horrible idea. Come on now, just walk away. Do the smart thing. Remember the sunk costs fallacy? Sure you spent a lot of time getting this far, but that doesn't mean throwing good time after bad will turn out any better. Look, curiosity is good and all that, especially for a member of a research station, but you know full well there's some things that just shouldn't be pursued, and I can tell you with the utmost certainty that this is one of them. Yes, I used *I*. I'm literally breaking the fourth wall in an examine text to speak directly to you, not as a character, but a player. One man behind the man to another, so to speak. I mean, I coded this button. I KNOW what it does. If you're the first player to get this far you probably don't, but lemme tell you, it's not worth it. We're both going to walk away from this very disappointed in ourselves. I mean granted, it's not like this is some pretentious thought experiment or moral lecture or anything, I just don't want you to press it. I'm not asking for much here. This is all assuming you've actually been examining the object between each deconstruction step though, if not I guess it was a big waste of time to write all this.

i'm afraid i can't do that if i walk away now i'll regret it maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but soon and for the rest of my ss13 career. so i will press the button and i will know what it dose maybe it dose nothing maybe it gibs me maybe its the next piece in the puzzle either way it will be done. and i will know the truth about what it does and if the truth hurts so be it i'd rather be in pain for a moment of knowing then forever be in the agony of not knowing.

THE DOG VOIDING BUTTON HAS BEEN PRESSED

dose that mean i got all dramatic for no reason
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(08-20-2016, 03:43 PM)BBEG Wrote:
(08-20-2016, 03:40 PM)amaranthineApocalypse Wrote:
(08-20-2016, 03:37 PM)BBEG Wrote:
(08-20-2016, 02:16 PM)ErikHanson Wrote: This is a do not press this button

This button stand is covered in warnings that say not to press it. Huh. Guess you shouldn't press it. The button is exposed. You can now press it, but there's no doubt that it's a horrible idea. Come on now, just walk away. Do the smart thing. Remember the sunk costs fallacy? Sure you spent a lot of time getting this far, but that doesn't mean throwing good time after bad will turn out any better. Look, curiosity is good and all that, especially for a member of a research station, but you know full well there's some things that just shouldn't be pursued, and I can tell you with the utmost certainty that this is one of them. Yes, I used *I*. I'm literally breaking the fourth wall in an examine text to speak directly to you, not as a character, but a player. One man behind the man to another, so to speak. I mean, I coded this button. I KNOW what it does. If you're the first player to get this far you probably don't, but lemme tell you, it's not worth it. We're both going to walk away from this very disappointed in ourselves. I mean granted, it's not like this is some pretentious thought experiment or moral lecture or anything, I just don't want you to press it. I'm not asking for much here. This is all assuming you've actually been examining the object between each deconstruction step though, if not I guess it was a big waste of time to write all this.

i'm afraid i can't do that if i walk away now i'll regret it maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but soon and for the rest of my ss13 career. so i will press the button and i will know what it dose maybe it dose nothing maybe it gibs me maybe its the next piece in the puzzle either way it will be done. and i will know the truth about what it does and if the truth hurts so be it i'd rather be in pain for a moment of knowing then forever be in the agony of not knowing.

THE DOG VOIDING BUTTON HAS BEEN PRESSED

dose that mean i got all dramatic for no reason

more or less
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Quote:amaranthineApocalypse Wrote: 

more or less

god dammit
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... The button is unpushable. Erik what have you done.
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