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Revision as of 14:56, 13 February 2009
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Computer 2: Decrypting Data Plate
The computer has decryption software loaded, but isn't actively decrypting anything.
Effect
When this effect runs out you get the message:
Your watch beeps, reminding you that your computer has finished its decryption work.
You got an item: statistical analysis code
or
You got an item: financial spreadsheet code
or
You got an item: city map code
or
You got an item: physiology scan code
or
You got an item: signal processing code
Obtained From
Setting Vlad's Decryptonomicon software to run on computer 2, and setting a mangled data plate to be decrypted.