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|itemid=203
[[Image:cd1.gif|center]]
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|name=Vlad's Decryptonomicon software
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|plural=bits of Vlad's Decryptonomicon software
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|image=cd.gif
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|desc=The picture on the cover of this box shows some sort of undead creature leaving a graveyard. The implication being, I suppose, that the software is good for de-crypting things. In a most painful (and pun-ful) fashion. Or they're marketing themselves to the undead. Hard to say, really.
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|type=misc
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|autosell=15
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|ench=Breaks codes to transform items<br>
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{{modifier|requirescomputer}}
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|obtain=[[University Heights]]
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:*Buy at [[Aaron's All-Night Electronics]]
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|used={{useSoftware}}
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|usable=yes
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|multiuse=!}}
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==Notes==
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* Using the software and running it on a computer enables decrypting [[:Category:Can Be Decrypted|some items]] in your [[Computer Lab]].
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* Prior to the June 19, 2014, this was only [[software]] that could be run on both computers.
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'''Vlad's Decryptonomicon software'''
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==References==
 
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* "Decryptonomicon" is a reference to {{wikipedia|Necronomicon}}, a fictional book appearing works by H. P. Lovecraft. It might also refer to {{wikipedia|Cryptonomicon}}, a novel by Neal Stephenson.
The picture on the cover of this box shows some sort of undead creature leaving a graveyard. The implication being, I suppose, that the software is good for de-crypting things. In a most painful (and pun-ful) fashion. Or they're marketing themselves to the undead. Hard to say, really.
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* The description refers to {{wikipedia|Vlad III the Impaler}}, who inspired the legend of Dracula.
 
 
'''Miscellaneous Item'''<br>
 
'''Autosell value: 15'''
 
 
 
'''Usable'''<br>
 
 
 
=Drop Locations=
 
Buy at [[Aaron's All-Night Electronics]]
 
 
 
=When Used=
 
You pop in the CD and install the software. It's now on your computer(s) and can be run any time. (must have a computer installed at your [[Hideout]])
 
 
 
=References=
 
"Decryptonomicon" is a reference to the fictional Necronomicon (a fictional book from the stories of horror writer H.P. Lovecraft and also "The Book of the Dead" in many of Lovecraft's other stories.)
 

Latest revision as of 21:38, 30 August 2015

Item Number: 203
Description ID: 6794584
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Vlad's Decryptonomicon software
Plural: bits of Vlad's Decryptonomicon software
The picture on the cover of this box shows some sort of undead creature leaving a graveyard. The implication being, I suppose, that the software is good for de-crypting things. In a most painful (and pun-ful) fashion. Or they're marketing themselves to the undead. Hard to say, really.

Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 15
Usable

Breaks codes to transform items
(Requires Computer)



How Obtained

University Heights

When Used

If you don't have a computer:

You don't have a computer set up to run this software. You might want to check out the electronics shop by the University.

If you don't have it installed:

You pop in the CD and install the software. It's now available at your Computer Lab.

If you already have it installed:

You already have a copy of this software installed. One should be plenty.

Notes

  • Using the software and running it on a computer enables decrypting some items in your Computer Lab.
  • Prior to the June 19, 2014, this was only software that could be run on both computers.
No-recyclonizing.gif Although this item has a proper auto-sell value, it cannot be recyclonized, digitized, fed to the goats, or deplicated.

References

  • "Decryptonomicon" is a reference to Necronomicon, a fictional book appearing works by H. P. Lovecraft. It might also refer to Cryptonomicon, a novel by Neal Stephenson.
  • The description refers to Vlad III the Impaler, who inspired the legend of Dracula.