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- P R E S E N T
- DREAMWEB MULTI-SOLUTION!
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- RYAN'S FLAT
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-
- Bed:Your much loved single bed covered with a temperature regulated duvet that
- hasn't worked since you spilt beer on it last Christmas. There isn't any time
- to sleep now. There are important things to attend to.
-
- Grate:A small grate with four bars running across it. The green light from the
- nearby lamp shines across it.
- :You give the grate a hopeful shove but it won't move. You have no idea what
- it is for.
-
- Interface:A green display glows dimly on the top of your Network interface.
- Beneath this is a slot cut into the smooth plastic casing where Network
- cartridges are placed.
- :Place a cartridge inside, then use the monitor.
-
- Gauge:This small box perched on the window sill has a display screen on the
- front giving continuous readouts on air pollution, temperature and humidity.
- The screen flickers as new data is received and displayed.
-
- Drawers:By the side of your bed you see a chest of drawers. This is the place
- where you should keep your belongings, although more often than not they are
- strewn across the floor.
- You try shutting the drawer but it is jammed shut.
-
- Chair:A battered old armchair that you've had ever since you got your first
- flat. It looks worn around the edges and the padding has lost its spring.
- There is no time for resting now.
-
- Mirror:Looking in the mirror you see your familiar "lived in" face. You
- scratch your chin and wonder where you have put your razor. Come to think of
- it, did you ever own one?
- You gaze into the mirror and your reflection stares back.
-
- Switch:Pressing this will ring the doorbell inside your flat.
- You press the switch and a red light illuminates briefly. You wait a while
- and realise that you are not in. Perhaps you are out somewhere, like in the
- lobby pressing your own doorbell.
-
- CD player:A tiny CD player that's not much wider than a CD. The facia is
- covered with many buttons. The display on the front lists the song currently
- playing, its length and a readout that changes in time with the music.
- Look for the remote.
-
- Lift control:A large control panel with an array of coloured buttons on it.
- You press a well worn and familiar red button marked "Lobby" and the lift
- begins to move...
-
- Switch:This switch operates your neighbour's doorbell. Pressing it rings a
- bell inside his flat.
-
- JukeBox:A replica Wurlitzer jukebox with brightly coloured translucent tubes
- running over the top. Inside the glass tubes water is pumped constantly
- around. The effect is mesmerising.:Unfortunately there are no records inside.
-
- Clothes:An assortment of clothes lie screwed up in the drawer. You notice a
- couple of odd socks and several strangely coloured shirts.
- You are already wearing your favourite clothes.
-
- Keyboard:This keyboard is remotely linked to your Network machine. The Escape
- key is missing and a loose wire dangles from the back.
- Use the Network monitor.
-
- Picture:On the wall you see a framed picture that says "Home Sweet Home" in
- the sort of typeface used for such things.
- You don't need the picture.
-
- Lift doors:The doors to the lift look amazingly sturdy. They are covered in a
- smooth graffiti resistant material that is covered in graffiti.
- The doors are already open.
-
- Lift doors:The lift doors are controlled from the panel on the wall.
- The doors will close automatically when you select which floor you want to go
- to.
-
- Keypad:A door entry pad that gives you access to your flat... If you can
- remember the number.
-
- Network screen:This high definition Network monitor dominates the room. It is
- bolted securely on the wall at the right height for viewing when seated or
- when in bed. The screen is perfectly flat and reflects no light from the room.
-
- Refrigerator:A slimline cold food storage unit. A thermostat regulates the
- temperature and the condition of the contents. Each feature is displayed by
- figures on the door. These show that the contents are fresh.
- Try opening it.
-
- Spring:You can see this spring sticking out of the stuffing of your armchair.
- You remember vaguely the pain you suffered when you found it.
- You push the spring but it refuses to stay down.
-
- Radiator:This radiator is the only means of warmth for the lobby. A tiny light
- on the side indicates that the radiator is trying to heat the room.
- You reach out and touch the radiator. It doesn't feel very hot.
-
- Waste bin:A small waste bin made of a dull metal.
- You must open the waste bin to put something inside.
-
- Security comp:A small screen that shows who is at your door.
- There isn't anyone at your door at present. When there is, your doorbell will
- ring.
-
- Unit:A kitchen unit made of a hard wearing and easy to clean substance. The
- sink is set into it.
- You don't need to use the worktop.
-
- Menu screen:A screen embedded into one of your kitchen worktops. It shows
- information on the various foods including nutritional value, cooking times,
- and what you should be eating to keep healthy.
- The menu screen displays some dull nutritional information about mashed
- potato.
-
- Multi cooker:A cooker that looks like a microwave oven. If you put a food
- packet inside the machine it will automatically read the instructions and cook
- the food perfectly.
- Place a food packet inside.
- You press the cook button and wait.
-
- Light:This ball of glowing fluorescent light is fixed into a metal base on the
- wall. The light is gold and glows brightly.
- You can't do anything with the light, it just hangs there.
-
- Unit:A nearly white kitchen unit that has a toaster sat on top of it.
- There is no need to use the worktop.
-
- Toaster:A stumpy looking toaster.
- To use the toaster put some fresh bread inside.
-
- Keypad:On the wall you see a small grubby keypad next to your neighbour's
- door. Above the group of keys you see the name "Ted Kingston" printed in
- uneven lettering.
- You try entering a code...
-
- Towel hoop:A plastic hoop that is used for hanging towels on.
- You can't find a towel.
-
- Basin:A wash basin that is made from the same plain white plastic as the rest
- of your bathroom.
- You turn the tap and take the opportunity to wash your face.
-
- Mirror:This mirror is fixed to the wall just above the hand basin.
- You see your reflection. You look awful.
-
- Light:The gold orb of light peeks out of its casing on the wall. The light
- seems to ooze across the room.
- The lights control themselves as they are light sensitive.
-
- Tap:A short stainless steel tap with a control on each side for hot and cold
- water.
- You run your hands under the tap and splash some water over your face.
-
- Air duct:A large air duct that juts strangely into the lobby. You have
- absolutely no idea where this pipe comes from, where it leads or what it does.
- The duct appears to have no real use.
-
- Pillow:A soft white fluffy pillow that lies on your bed.
- You contemplate having a snooze but you remember that important things are
- afoot.
-
- Doors:A pair of "distance sensitive" electronic doors that are unlocked using
- the keypad next to the door.
- The door will not open by force, use the keypad next to it.
-
- Wheel:This wheel is connected to the air duct in the lobby
- It spins with no visible effect.
-
- Light:The light is fixed on the wall high above your head. You wonder why it
- is green, and why you never bothered to noticed until now.
- The light is tamper proof.
-
- Light:These lights are fixed around the walls of the lobby. They appear to be
- functional rather than decorative.
- There is nothing you can do with the light.
-
- Doors:These doors slide smoothly apart as you approach them and, once you are
- safely though, close again.
- The doors do not need any assistance. They open and close on their own.
-
- Pipe:A overhead pipe that runs across the lobby. Looking upwards you can't
- really see where it goes.
- You can't reach the pipe, it is far too high.
-
- Doors:You still remember the time when a pair of these doors closed on you.
- The grinding of motors rings in your ears as you recall the panic you
- experienced.
- Just walk towards them.
-
- Doors:A blue strip of light pulses above the doors, sensing you movements
- around the room.
- Walk towards them and they will open.
-
- Toilet:Grey is the colour of your bathroom, and so grey is the colour of your
- toilet.
- You don't need to. Do you?
-
- Tap:A shiny metal tap that mixes hot and cold water into one.
- You take a drink of cold water. It tastes a bit strange.
-
- Doors:These doors are standard. They attempt to open and close at the right
- times to let you through.
-
- Pipe:A thin pipe fixed to the ceiling with brackets. The pipe enters the wall
- at both ends.
- You can't use the pipe.
-
- Pipe:A pipe with a bend in the middle that is suspended from the ceiling. It
- leads into the wall at both ends.
- You cannot find any use for the pipe.
-
- Pipe:A pipe that disappears into the wall just here. You think the pipe is
- probably carrying water supplies.
- You can't use the pipe.
-
- Pipe:One of two pipes that traverse the lobby. The pipe bends in the middle
- and is connected to the ceiling with a solitary fixing.
- You have no use for the pipe.
-
- Pipe:The pipe disappears into the wall just here. You are unsure where it is
- headed.
- You cannot use the pipe.
-
- Pipe:A segment of piping that runs from one side of the lobby to the other.
- You have no idea what the pipe carries.
-
- Pipe:This pipe crosses the passageway above your head and travels from your
- apartment to that of your neighbour. The pipe looks as if it is covered in
- condensation.
- The pipe has no use.
-
- Pipe:A water pipe that joins the wall here. The pipe is dark grey in colour
- and has moisture dripping from it.
- You can't find any use for the pipe.
-
- Pipe:A section of pipe with a ninety degree bend in it that seems fixed only
- loosely to the ceiling.
- There is absolutely and positively no use for the pipe.
-
- Shower:A tiled shower base that has a thick rim running around its edge and a
- series of gullies in the bottom that lead to a drainage hole.
- You don't need a shower right now.
-
- Shower nozzle:A shower nozzle that is fixed on the wall above head height.
- The end of the nozzle has many small holes from which there leaks a few drips
- of water.
- The nozzle is controlled from somewhere else.
-
- Light:A gold coloured neon light that switches on and off according to the
- ambient light level. Because the weather is usually dull and rainy the lights
- spend most of their time on.
- The light is totally automatic.
-
- Light:A bright little neon light in a frosted casing. The colour of the neon
- is gold.
- The light responds to light and dark by itself.
-
- BEDROOM:Your bedroom consists of a small room with varnished wooden
- floorboards, populated by some odd items of furniture. Nothing matches
- anything else and your possessions are scattered around.
-
- BEDROOM:Your bedroom is a complete mess and is populated by an odd assortment
- of furniture. The wooden floorboards are scuffed and dusty and your bed is
- unmade. Your possessions are all over the place.
-
- LOBBY:Outside your flat the walls are made from a dull metal. The floor is a
- tough resin, shaped into tiles. The green lighting is harsh and eerie, not
- quite reaching the farthest corners of the room.
-
- BATHROOM:The bathroom is dominated by a Wurlitzer jukebox that is pushed up
- against one wall. The air conditioning must be broken again because the walls
- are damp with condensation from the last shower you had here.
-
- KITCHEN:Your kitchen is compact and surprisingly clean, mainly because you
- never use it. You have every labour saving device here including a huge
- refrigerator. A door here leads to the bathroom.
-
- LOBBY:The lobby shows years of neglect. The floor tiles are broken in places,
- fittings hang off the walls and the air conditioning clanks and rumbles with
- age. In the distance you hear a faint drip of water.
-
- LIFT:The lift is small and clean. Reflective walls attempt to relieve the
- claustrophobia, but actually make it worse. You can see yourself reflected a
- thousand times.
-
- Network card:A small red plastic card about an eighth of an inch thick. This
- card contains data that can be read by all compatible network machines. As
- usual you've forgotten to label it.
- Try placing it in your Network interface.
-
- Mug:A ceramic mug embossed with a bright blue logo that says
- "Sartain Electronics". You recall that Eden gave you the mug.
- You need to fill it up first.
-
- Network card:One of the small cards that slots into your Network machine.
- The label has nothing on it. The cartridge is probably blank.
- These cartridges must be placed inside a Network interface.
-
- Coke can:A dented and empty red coke can.
- The can is empty.
-
- Primula:An almost empty tube of Primula cheese spread that you rolled up last
- timed you used it to try and get the last bits of spread out.
- You try and squeeze a tiny bit of cheese from the tube, but it doesn't work.
- You may have to throw this away.
-
- Four pack:Four cans of cheap beer without much alcohol in it. The cans are
- joined together with piece of clear plastic.
- You take a swig from one can. It tastes cheap and low in alcohol.
-
- Toast:A piece of toast that must be a couple of days old. It is rock hard and
- slightly mouldy.
- With a grimace you tentatively attempt to bite the toast. You almost break a
- tooth in the process.
-
- Toast:A piece of hard dried toast that must have been sat in your toaster for
- a good few days. You see the first signs of green mould creeping across its
- surface.
- You can't bring yourself to eat something with this much mould on it.
-
- Album:A holographic photo album. When used it can show 3d images taken with a
- holographic camera.
- Pressing a button the album projects an image that is about a foot high. The
- image shows you with your first car.
-
- Controller:A remote control unit for your audio system, it has ten buttons
- each with its function marked beneath it in minute writing.
-
- Apple:This apple shaped magnet sticks to refrigerator doors.
- There is no use for the magnetic fruit.
-
- Picture:A small framed picture of your girlfriend Eden with a stand fixed to
- the back.
- You look at the picture. It shows Eden and yourself together on your last
- holiday.
-
- Ashtray:A clean ashtray that has the words "I've been to Ibiza" painted rather
- badly on it.
- There is no need to do that.
-
- Cartridge:A coloured cartridge for the Network machine. Like most of the ones
- you own this has yet to be labelled.
- Place it inside a Network interface.
-
- Compact disc:A dusty CD that has the title "Led Zeppelin IV" printed across
- the surface.
- You will need to put this inside a CD player first.
-
- Cartridge:The Network cartridge has several ridges in it and a thin hole where
- the internal circuitry slots into your Network machine. The label reads
- "Important!":Find a Network interface. It only fits in one way up.
-
- Pen:A disposable pen that has only a small trace of ink in it. The end has
- been chewed.
- Find something to use it with.
-
- Cartridge:A network cartridge. It is about the size of a playing card and
- about a quarter of an inch thick. There is a space on top for a sticky label.
- Use your imagination.
-
- Business card:A rather tatty white business card that reads "MARJACQ MICRO".
- Unfortunately the phone number is illegible.
- You can't really use it for anything because the phone number is illegible.
-
- Food tray:A shallow tray made of thin white plastic. It contains the remains
- of some food.
- This has already been used, you will need to find a new one.
-
- Knife:A very sharp knife made of a stainless alloy. It is not clean.
- Find something to use it with.
-
- Fork:A metallic fork with three prongs. The fork has obviously been used
- recently.
- The fork might be useful later.
-
- Cup:An empty cup that once contained coffee, It has your name across it and a
- description of your birthsign underneath that.
- Find something to use it with.
-
- Pea:A small green pea that is extremely cold.:I don't think you'd want to eat
- this.
-
- Pea:A green processed pea that was once part of a whole meal. It is now stone
- cold.:The pea doesn't look appetising.
-
- Food tray:A plastic food tray with the remnants of a meal in the bottom. These
- trays are bought with a plastic seal across the top. You remove this and place
- it in your cooker.
- The food looks too unappetising.
-
- Rubbish:A crumpled packet from some crisps.
- There is no use for the rubbish.
-
- Rubbish:The screwed up wrapper from a bar of chocolate.
- It's too late, the chocolate has been eaten.
-
- Cup:An unbreakable mug that has the appearance of being made of pottery,
- although it isn't.
- Find something to use it with.
-
- Toilet roll:A very large peach coloured toilet roll.
- You tear off a couple of sheets and noisily blow your nose.
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