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* A shifting maze with electrical barriers possibly refers to the computer game ''{{wikipedia|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (video game)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy}}''.

Revision as of 01:41, 2 February 2018

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Mesh gates, crackling with electricity slide back and forth, creating a constantly shifting maze around a dummy at the center. Two things are immediately apparent: this is some sort of Hero Dash event and you're supposed to rescue the dummy.

Actually there's at least one more thing: whoever designed this went a little overboard. The walls move with such speed they're likely to hit you and the electricity arcs visibly between the gates. That probably explains the waver they had you sign at the beginning of the race.

If you've selected Check for fuses but not Study the gates:

You removed M fuses.

If you've selected Study the gates but not Check for fuses:

You learned N things about the walls.

If you've selected Check for fuses and Study the gates:

You removed M fuses and learned N things about the walls.

Options:

  • Check for fuses
  • Study the gates
  • Run the maze
  • Maybe later


Dash


Results

If you chose Check for fuses:

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Short Fuses
Like most electronics, the gates should be controlled by little plastic fuses. If you could pop those out... you might have a chance.

If Chips Drop modifier is at least +10%:

You tune your better-than-average senses for small plastic objects and find quite a few fuses. Sections of the maze stop sparking... you're not sure if you can make it safe but it's definitely safer.

  • Removes 2 fuses
Otherwise:

You check around and find a fuse. This would probably be easier if you had better senses for small plastic objects. A bit of the maze stops sparking, however... you're not sure if you can make it safe but it's definitely safer.

  • Removes 1 fuse



If you chose Study the gates:

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Watch the Walls
You stare at the walls, trying to suss out their secrets.

If you have Electronic Understanding:

You... understand the walls, their circuits and their movement. Basically, you're going to be able to walk through there way more safely because you're awesome.

  • Learn 3 things about the walls
Otherwise:

You don't have any special insight into their "brains," but knowing the patterns should help a little.

  • Learn 1 thing about the walls



If you chose Run the maze:

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Running the Maze
You run head-long into the maze, rushing to rescue the dummy at center of the whole crackling mess.

You grab the dummy but are caught by the walls for X damage and electrocuted for Y damage.

If you are defeated:

But that's all you have in you.

If this is the first completed trial of the Dash:

The booth right after the event offers you a drink.

You got an item: Water Drinkadile Drinkadile.gif

or

You got an item: Garlic Drinkadile Drinkadile.gif

or

You got an item: Lavender Drinkadile Drinkadile.gif

If this is the second completed trial of the Dash:

The booth right after the event offers you some refreshment.

You got an item: Hero Dash nuts Herodashnuts.gif

or

You got an item: Hero Dash licorice Herodashlicorice.gif

or

You got an item: Hero Dash expresso Herodashexpresso.gif

If this is the third completed trial of the Dash:

You've finished today's Hero Dash in <amount of time taken>. Congratulations!


If you chose Maybe later:

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Fight Now, Dash Later
No time for dashing right now, you've got crime to fight!

  • Does not consume time


Location(s)


Notes

  • X is ?
  • Y is ?

References