All text will now be saved to the script file. Type UNSCRIPT at any time to discontinue scripting. >restart Are you sure you want to start over? (YES or NO) > y BLAM!! You jump out of bed startled by the sudden noise. "What was that?", you think to yourself. You take a quick look around the room, and decide that it was nothing. You then hop back into bed and try to get some sleep. "Well, the good thing about all the scientists leaving is that you have the whole place to myself. No more bossy scientists telling you to move along and clean up after them.", you say to yourself. As you're lying in bed, thinking about why you became a janitor, you hear the intercom system come on. DING DING ATMOSPHERIC DISTURBANCE DETECTED LOCKDOWN INITIATED Uh-Oh, that can't be good! BIO A game by David Linder Release 1.0 Copyright 2003, David Linder A TADS Adventure Developed with TADS, the Text Adventure Development System. Your Room Your standing in your room or apartment (whichever you want to call it). It's about the size of a large bedroom, complete with all the furnishings. There's a small bed in the southwest corner with a nightstand next to it. On the other side of the room is a small TV. There is a dresser along the west wall. The exit lies to the north. Sitting on the nightstand is a bandage. >get bandage Taken. Gas starts seeping in from under the door. >wear bandage You put the bandage on your arm and wrap it around the cut. Okay, you're now wearing the bandage. >push dresser I don't know the word "dresser". >x gas I don't see any gas here. >x door I don't see any door here. >[these are all bad signs. Very bad signs.] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >open door I don't see any door here. >n As you walk through the door, a cloud of gas rushes into the room. You start to choke as you breathe in the gas. Soon you pass out. *** You have died *** In a total of 2 turns, you have achieved a score of 0 points out of a possible 80. You may restore a saved game, start over, quit, or undo the current command. Please enter RESTORE, RESTART, QUIT, or UNDO: >undo (Undoing one command) Your Room Your standing in your room or apartment (whichever you want to call it). It's about the size of a large bedroom, complete with all the furnishings. There's a small bed in the southwest corner with a nightstand next to it. On the other side of the room is a small TV. There is a dresser along the west wall. The exit lies to the north. >x bed It's a nice blue bed. >look under it There's nothing under the bed. The room is starting to fill up with gas. >push nightstand Pushing the nightstand doesn't do anything. >push bed n You can't seem to do that. >push bed Pushing the bed doesn't do anything. >get sheet I don't know the word "sheet". >hitn I don't know the word "hitn". >hint I don't know the word "hint". >help I don't know the word "help". >[he looks at the walkthrough] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >[***ARMOIRE***??!?!?!?!? You suck.] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >open armoire Opening the armoire reveals a gas mask. The room is nearly filled with gas! >wear mask You put on the gas mask, and just in time too. The small cloud of gas grows much larger. Soon the entire room is filled with gas. (First taking the gas mask) Taken. Okay, you're now wearing the gas mask. >n End of Hallway You're in an ordinary hallway with toupe walls and red carpet. To the south is your room, and to the north is somebody else's room. >n The thought of wandering around someone else's room entices you. But, they probably don't have anything good. >e Hallway The hallway here is the same as the other hallways. There is a room to the north and south. The hallway continues to the east and west. >s Your to tired to break in to this guy's room right now. >[your to? That's 'You're too'. Sigh. More bad signs. Walkthrough time.] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >e Hallway outside of Brent's room You're in the hallway outside of Brent's room. The door to Brent's room is to the north (which is closed), and somebody else's room is to the south. The hallway continues to the east and west. >n You'll have to open the door first. >open door It's locked. >e Hallway outside bathrooms This is the hallway outside the bathrooms. To the north is the men's bathroom, and to the south is the women's bathroom. The hallway continues to the east and west. >n Men's Bathroom You have arrived to the men's bathroom. There's nothing special here, just a shower stall, a toilet, a sink, and some nasty tile. However, you can't get that horrible stench out of your mind! The last time you made your rounds was 5 hours ago. How could it smell this bad already? To the south you can see the door out of this stinkhole. Unfortunately, someone has wrote some graffiti on the wall. The toilet seems to contain a bullet casing. >read graffiti RED your DEAD BLUE your THROUGH WHITE your RIGHT >[again with the your/you're mixup] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >open stall Opening the shower stall reveals a security guard's body. >x body As you take a closer look at the body, you recognize the face. It's Carl, your buddy and co-worker. It looks as though he's been shot in the forehead. >search body You find nothing of interest. >s Hallway outside bathrooms This is the hallway outside the bathrooms. To the north is the men's bathroom, and to the south is the women's bathroom. The hallway continues to the east and west. >e Hallway Intersection You find yourself at an intersection. To the west lies the bedrooms for the employees. To the north you can see the Lab Section. As you glance to the south, you can see various other rooms, and to the east you see the exit to this hellhole. >s Hallway outside of main office and supply room Your now outside of of the main office and the supply room. To the west is the supply room, and to the east is the main office. As you can see, the hallway continues to the north and south. You see a padlock here. >get padlock The lock is attached to the door and wall! >[sigh] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >[OK, you know what? Even a walkthrough can't save this.] I don't understand the punctuation "[". >quit In a total of 26 turns, you have achieved a score of 10 points out of a possible 80. Do you really want to quit? (YES or NO) > y