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|desc=Legend says if you fold this pamphlet in just the right direction, hold it up to a mirror, and have someone translate the words into Russian, then Chinese, and then back into your native language, you just might be able to get enough sense out of them to put a home-built positronic computer together. Maybe. Not that you should count on that or anything. | |||
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|usable=yes}} | |||
==How Obtained== | |||
[[Somerset Square]] | |||
:* Buy at [[Aaron's All-Night Electronics]] | |||
==When Used== | |||
=When | |||
You look over the positronic computer instructions. It lists everything you need to assemble a computer. | You look over the positronic computer instructions. It lists everything you need to assemble a computer. | ||
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''If you do not have all the parts'' | |||
It looks like you're missing a couple of pieces. It's bad when you have parts left over, but it's even worse when you don't have enough parts to start with. | |||
''If you have all the parts'' | |||
It looks like you've got enough parts to assemble a positronic computer. Would you like to go ahead and put one together? | It looks like you've got enough parts to assemble a positronic computer. Would you like to go ahead and put one together? | ||
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You got an item: [[positronic computer]] | You got an item: [[positronic computer]] | ||
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Components are not consumed if you attempt to build and fail. | |||
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Components are not consumed if you attempt to build and fail |
Revision as of 20:43, 26 February 2008
positronic computer instructions
Plural: Unknown
Legend says if you fold this pamphlet in just the right direction, hold it up to a mirror, and have someone translate the words into Russian, then Chinese, and then back into your native language, you just might be able to get enough sense out of them to put a home-built positronic computer together. Maybe. Not that you should count on that or anything.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 20
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Usable
How Obtained
Unknown
When Used
Unknown
Using multiple: Unspecified
How Obtained
When Used
You look over the positronic computer instructions. It lists everything you need to assemble a computer.
Part Needed | Quantity Needed | You Have |
---|---|---|
quantum hopper | 1 | n |
oculum felis | 1 | n |
positron originator | 1 | n |
pathway imager | 1 | n |
lepton mesh | 1 | n |
fusion pack | 2 | n |
photonic chiller | 2 | n |
carbon-microfiber chassis | 1 | n |
If you do not have all the parts
It looks like you're missing a couple of pieces. It's bad when you have parts left over, but it's even worse when you don't have enough parts to start with.
If you have all the parts
It looks like you've got enough parts to assemble a positronic computer. Would you like to go ahead and put one together?
Build the Machine
If you do not have Supercomputer Skills
You've got all the pieces, but you can't make heads or tails of the instructions. Apparently you need some kind of degree to understand positronic computing and notation.
If you do have Supercomputer Skills
With much bashing and smashing and crashing of the poor computer's parts, you eventually get a working model put together. You got an item: positronic computer
Notes
Components are not consumed if you attempt to build and fail.