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|name=scriptlet Hebron
|name=scriptlet Hebron
|plural=Hebron scriptlet{{typo}}
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|image=scriptlet8.gif
|image=scriptlet8.gif
|desc=This is a genuine OilBaboon scriptlet. Then again, since OilBaboon is open source, pretty much anything could be genuine. Regardless, this is a short piece of code that tells things what to do. It's like that code you use for your computer, but different.
|desc=This is a genuine OilBaboon scriptlet. Then again, since OilBaboon is open source, pretty much anything could be genuine. Regardless, this is a short piece of code that tells things what to do. It's like that code you use for your computer, but different.
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|obtain={{assemble|subscript iota|subscript gamma|scriptlet Hebron}}
|obtain={{assemble|subscript iota|subscript gamma|scriptlet Hebron}}
|combatuse=
|combatuse={{scriptletcombat}}
|uses={{canbeassembled|silver comPutty|datapants}}
|uses={{canbeassembled|silver comPutty|datapants}}
}}
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==References==
* OilBaboon is a pun on {{wikipedia|GreaseMonkey}}.
* Named after the city {{wikipedia|Hebron}}.

Latest revision as of 12:07, 10 May 2010

Item Number: 1146
Description ID: 8585757
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scriptlet Hebron
Plural: Hebron scriptlets
This is a genuine OilBaboon scriptlet. Then again, since OilBaboon is open source, pretty much anything could be genuine. Regardless, this is a short piece of code that tells things what to do. It's like that code you use for your computer, but different.

This one has been designated Hebron.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 50
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Combat Usable



How Obtained


subscript iota subscript gamma
scriptlet Hebron


When Used in Combat


Against Robots:

You jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport. And no, that's not a metaphor, I do mean that literally. Why your opponent's dataport was open in the first place, I don't know, but that's generally how these things work, isn't it? Your opponent takes 82-120 damage from the destructive script.

Against other foes:

You try jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport, but this kind of enemy doesn't have a dataport, and they would object strenuously to any attempted metaphorical interpretation of that action. The scriptlet is lost in the ensuing fracas.

Other Uses


References