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* The text on "defrag" refers to the defragmenter {{wikipedia|Diskeeper}}. The man refers to "The Gatekeeper" and "The Keymaster" from the movie {{wikipedia|Ghostbusters}}. | * The text on "defrag" refers to the defragmenter {{wikipedia|Diskeeper}}. The man refers to "The Gatekeeper" and "The Keymaster" from the movie {{wikipedia|Ghostbusters}}. | ||
+ | *The message resulting from the sudo command references an xkcd comic about the linux sudo command. http://xkcd.com/149/ |
Revision as of 23:44, 2 May 2010
When all else fails ... uh, you can, too?
After you punch the orange F with a virtual hand, a progress bar appears along with the words "Debugger loading." A blue line slowly begins filling a white box, while a timer underneath estimates that it will take 999,999,999 minutes. But in no more than the time it takes for you to roll your eyes it jumps to 99% complete, and the estimate jumps down to 2 seconds. Naturally, it takes a full minute for those "two seconds" to pass. Then the bar kicks into motion ... sliding backwards of all things. Eventually it does kick forward again, shooting to the end and then beyond the bounds of the white box, zipping somewhere far off screen.
Moments later the whole mess is replaced by the image of some sort of futuristic pub--half Mos Eisley cantina and half Quark's, with a burble of wandering puppets and Ferengi in the background. Gee, wonder where the programmers got their inspiration? A vaguely familiar human bartender leans up against the counter and addresses you. "Welcome to The Progress Bar. Looks like you could use a nice tall glass of debugging. What's your order?"
Confusing. The bartender looks at you expectantly. Apparently he's a quirky metaphor for the computer interface, and you're supposed to tell him what you want to do. Knowing the programmers, it probably only recognizes one word commands.
Ask for help |
Location(s)
Notes
- Occurs when you choose "Fail" on Shall We Play A Game? (A.R.F.)
- The result depends on the word you enter:
Word | Result |
---|---|
bug, debug, virus, trojan, worm | You plug in the debugging data, and are brought directly to the nearest bug. Fight Anatolian mule or Silk Worm or D-bug. |
open | Fight Red Ring of Death. |
telnet | You try telnet, hoping to make some kind of connection. Sadly, the connection fails, in a most spectacular and confrontational fashion. Fight no carrier or drat cat. |
exe, load, run | Fight General Protection Fault, Green Horseshoe of Death or data police. |
kill, quit | Cancel failed. An unrecoverable error has occurred. Cancel? Okay/Cancel
You look closely at those buttons. Do you want to cancel the cancel in order to continue, or okay the cancel to stop? Or are you canceling the first cancel, in which case okay continues, where canceling the canceled cancel really does cancel it? Argh! You solve the issue by closing your eyes and hitting a few keys at random, figuring whatever you get would be better[sic] from pure chance would be better than choosing it yourself. After a little more fiddling you get some part of the game working and manage to explore for a little while. You gain X XP. |
download | Secret file download complete. Files downloaded on the down-low. Stored in top secret location.
Great. You have no idea where the top secret location is. You get an effect: DownLowDed. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
delete | Cannot delete file. There is not enough free disk space. Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again.</code?
|
reboot | <code>Cannot reboot, because a restart command has already been issued. Please wait for the restart to complete before you reboot.
Man, that doesn't look good. You get an effect: Rebooting. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
boolean | Invalid variable type.
Hey! Who does it think it's calling an invalid? You get an effect: Boolean. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
word | you mispeled a keywurd
You spend a little time with the dictionary, increasing your vocabulary. You get an effect: Word!. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
echo, ping | Network failure. Card experiencing limited or no connectivity. Commencing ping test.
Unlike your average network ping, this one is audible. It leaves your ears ringing so badly even people around you can hear the echo of the ping. You get an effect: Pinging. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
megahertz | If an undetectable error occurs, the processor continues as if no error had occurred.
Ouch. Talk about making your brain hurt. You get an effect: Mega Hurts. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
defrag | A wild-eyed man runs up from one side of the bar, his glasses slighly[sic] askew and his curly hair a few steps beyond tousled. He appears to be panting slightly. "Did you say 'defrag'? I am the DiskKeeper, are you the MasterKey?"
"Uh, no," you reply. You say this not because honesty is the best policy, but because the best policy generally involves absolute denial of everything. The man looks disappointed. "Oh, well, if you see her, would you give her this?" and hands you a small metal device like a magnet with wire wrapped around it. He sniffs the air and shuffles off, snuffling to himself. You got an item: degausser |
floppy | Non-system disk or disk error
Well, you'd replace the any key, but you can't even find it. There's no way you'll be able to strike it if you can't complete those first steps. Oh, wait, there's a floppy disk in the drive. Of course. You pull out the floppy, at which point the whole system crashes, and you climb out. You get an effect: Floppy. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
distro | Configuration error. Update failed. Critical files missing from /etc/bin/.
Lovely. You get an effect: Distroed. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
FTP | You try ftp, hoping to make some kind of connection. Sadly, the connection fails, in a most spectacular and confrontational fashion.
Fight Spider Crawler |
ssh | |
rm | |
cd | The operating system has found an unknown device and is installing a driver for it.
Halfway through it asks you to insert a CD with the proper driver for the unknown device. You try CD after CD, but none of them seem to work. Eventually you can't even say CD or read the word CD without it seeming strange and imaginary. See-D? C-dee? Sea dea? You get an effect: Seedy. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
ls | |
remove | |
scan | |
grep | |
sudo | |
dir | |
file | |
zip | |
false | |
gin, rum | Sorry, but the cards subroutine is broken. How about a nice drink instead?
After a little more fiddling you get some part of the game working and manage to explore for a little while. You gain X XP. |
drink | That's pretty vague, you know. Why don't you come back when you've got something more specific in mind?
After a little more fiddling you get some part of the game working and manage to explore for a little while. You gain X XP. |
beer | You're going to have to go on a murderous rampage before I can give you one of those, and you don't look like the sort to go on a murderous rampage.
After a little more fiddling you get some part of the game working and manage to explore for a little while. You gain X XP. |
compile | Error, does not compute. Compile failed.
Must be some bad code in there somewhere. It'd take an all-nighter to fix it. You get an effect: Code Red. (Added for 65 minutes.) |
Anything else | The computer just asks Sorry? and sits there until you give up.
or The computer just asks After a little more fiddling you get some part of the game working and manage to explore for a little while. You gain X XP. |
References
- The text on "defrag" refers to the defragmenter Diskeeper. The man refers to "The Gatekeeper" and "The Keymaster" from the movie Ghostbusters.
- The message resulting from the sudo command references an xkcd comic about the linux sudo command. http://xkcd.com/149/