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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Components are not consumed if you attempt to build and fail. The item itself is never consumed. | * Components are not consumed if you attempt to build and fail. The item itself is never consumed. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* The build text ("bashing and smashing and crashing of the poor computer's parts") is suspiciously similar to the style of speech used by {{wikipedia|Gurgi}} in {{wikipedia|The Chronicles of Prydain}} by Lloyd Alexander. | * The build text ("bashing and smashing and crashing of the poor computer's parts") is suspiciously similar to the style of speech used by {{wikipedia|Gurgi}} in {{wikipedia|The Chronicles of Prydain}} by Lloyd Alexander. |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 10 August 2014
trionic computer instructions
Plural: trionic computer instructions
In all honesty, building a trionic computer isn't particularly difficult. The problem is making sense out of the instructions. I mean, having it randomly switch from English to French to Chinese to Coptic to Aramaic to some weird alien language makes it really hard to figure out what goes where. To say nothing of how to configure the jumpers.
Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 9
Autosell value: 2000
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}{{#vardefine:consumable|{{#var:consumable}}}}Usable
How Obtained
When Used
You look over the trionic computer instructions. It lists everything you need to assemble 3 computers.
Part Needed | Quantity Needed | You Have |
---|---|---|
Electronic Computer | 3 | n |
Positronic Computer | 3 | n |
Trion | 3 | n |
If you don't 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 the parts
It looks like you've got enough parts to assemble a trionic computer. Would you like to go ahead and put one together?
Build the Machine
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: trionic computer
Using multiple: Same as single use
Notes
- Components are not consumed if you attempt to build and fail. The item itself is never consumed.
References
- The build text ("bashing and smashing and crashing of the poor computer's parts") is suspiciously similar to the style of speech used by Gurgi in The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander.