Trapped!

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If you don't have boots equipped and are unable to fly, what is the third option?
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On what should have been a routine patrol along the edges of the hive, you stumble into what appears to be an entire squadron of renegade robots. There are way too many to fight at once, so you duck back into an alley, but it's too late. One of the scouts sounds an alarm, and in moments dozens of robots are after you!

Over the course of a few minutes of sprinting, you manage to lose most of the robots. But then you turn down what turns out to be a dead-end alley, sealed at the end by a towering brick wall. You turn, but you can see the glow of a headlight approaching the opening to the alley. There could be anything out there, maybe just one robot, maybe an entire swarm.

Options:

  • Run away!
  • Run towards the foe!
  • Jump over the wall (without the ability to fly, with high-jump boots equipped)
  • Fly over the wall (if you have the ability to fly)


Results

If you chose Run away!:

Brick-wall.jpg

There's No Brick Wall Thick Enough ...
Deciding you'd rather not deal with whatever is coming your way, you take the sensible option and retreat. Directly through the brick wall. Because that's the kind of hero you are.

It makes a real mess of the wall, but you find some things ...

You got an item: pile of bricks Pile-of-bricks.gif


If you chose Run towards the foe!:

Combat!
Random A renegade robot hive combat encounter


If you chose Jump over the wall (without the ability to fly, with high-jump boots equipped):

Brick-wall.jpg

Up, Up, and Away, Away
You jump over the wall without any trouble, and disappear into the night. It's not so heroic, but "live to fight another day" and all that jazz, right?


If you chose Fly over the wall (if you have the ability to fly):

Brick-wall.jpg

Up, Up, and Away, Away
You fly over the wall without any trouble, and disappear into the night. It's not so heroic, but "live to fight another day" and all that jazz, right?

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