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Revision as of 04:21, 26 December 2008
MacRuff's Mercantile Monitor software
Plural: disks of MacRuff's Mercantile Monitor software
There are rumors that the initial variant of this code was originally dreamed up and written by a team of kidnapped quadruplets who were attempting to provide clues to the identity of their own kidnapper, but you don't really believe it. Sure, the software has a freakish tendency to send you to the same address over and over, but you've checked it out and the mild-mannered old man with the German accent who lives there is completely harmless. Outside of that, this software is a far more effective indicator of impending criminal activity than all those "clues" and "hunches" that Officer Rand is always talking about.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 35
Usable
How Obtained
financial spreadsheet code | city map code | |
MacRuff's Mercantile Monitor software |
When Used
You pop in the CD and install the software. It's now on your computer(s) and can be run any time.
Running it on a computer gives Targeting Trouble - perpetual as an effect.
Using multiple: Unspecified