The fall of European Undersea Facility 02 [FINISHED]

Started by WHAM, Sat 06/08/2011 22:02:54

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WHAM



> Eat a quick bite and log in as Newell using "marblehornets" as the password.

You only now realize how hungry you were. You happily scarf down you meal and burp, content at last. Hell, you feel pretty good, too.



Trying to follow up on the logic of the usernames, you enter username "gregnew@euf02.gov" and password "marblehornets".



Well, looks like that wasn't the right password after all.



Wrongthinker and anticitizen one. Utterly untrustworthy. Pending removal to memory hole.

Tabata

         

There obviously is a bug in that game  :wink:


Shall we try "slenderman", too?
Or better leave Emma to search for usefull items in the meantime?

NightHawk

> go to the control room on level 1 > Search room

WHAM



> go to the control room on level 1
> Search room


You stand up and exit the control room on level 1, and immediately enter the control room on level 1. A strange sense of deja-vu comes over you.
You are not sure where to search this room, perhaps you should be a bit more specific?



Wrongthinker and anticitizen one. Utterly untrustworthy. Pending removal to memory hole.

NightHawk

#1024
> go to the communications room on level 1

Ryan Timothy B

What do you want him to search in the communications room?

I say we check out the office still.

> Go to Office 1 on level 2 and examine the room.

Fred7162


WHAM



Go to Office 1 on level 2 and examine the room.

You stomp back downstairs and enter the room labelled "OFFI". The room appears to be a fairly plain office workspace with four workstations.
Other than that the room seems as standard and unremarkable as they come.



Wrongthinker and anticitizen one. Utterly untrustworthy. Pending removal to memory hole.

Tabata

> check the computer at the third workspace

(it has power and might be usable because the last user didn't logout when the alarm starts or whatever suddenly happened there  (roll))

WHAM



> Check the computer at the third workspace

You sit down at the third workstation from the door and tap the keyboard, causing the monitor to flicker into life.



As the screen comes on, you are greeted with a dull error message.



You tap the keyboard again and the message disappears, and the password and username prompt appears. Looks like there are no free lunches around these parts.



Wrongthinker and anticitizen one. Utterly untrustworthy. Pending removal to memory hole.

TomatoesInTheHead

Maybe the drawers can give us clues about the IDs (one drawer per workstation/user, maybe?), and the poster(s) might give us clues about passwords. Or not, but we should try.

> Examine posters and drawers more closely

selmiak

*sigh*

this is just a lazy computergame after all...

>open ingame terminal

Code: WHAM Games ingame terminal - Breather
Code: AGS
while (password == uncracked) {
 >bruteforce password
}


>hurry up!

NightHawk


WHAM



> Examine posters and drawers more closely

You start by examining the photo closest to the door. It appears to be taped to the wall, and represents a family; father, mother and son, posing for the camera on an idyllic beach.



The poster appears to be a colour-print of some kind of children's cartoon characters. Having seen no sign of children so far, you wonder what this is doing here.



Lastly you rifle through the drawers of the filing cabinet. The bottom three drawers seem to be empty, save for a set of five empty plastic folders each.
The top drawer contains a set of similiar folders, but three of these folders contain papers labelled "weekly report" or "monthly report". It appears that weekly reports haven't been made in a long time, but the latest monthly report dates back to "01.Jun.2112" and appears to be a listing of personnel, duties, general health conditions and supply status of the facilities.



Wrongthinker and anticitizen one. Utterly untrustworthy. Pending removal to memory hole.

Frodo

Hmm, maybe the owner of the family photo has written a password, or other useful info on the back of the photo.   :cool:


> Remove family photo from wall, and look at back of it.

WHAM



> Remove family photo from wall, and look at back of it.

You pluck up the photo and examine it's backside.
The words "04.07.2068 - You, Eric and Ellen near Münster, love, Tanja" are hand-written on the back.
You gently place the photo back on the wall, wondering what significance the words might have.

Wrongthinker and anticitizen one. Utterly untrustworthy. Pending removal to memory hole.

NightHawk

> open fuse box and take all the good fuses except the one running the active PC

Eric

Quote from: WHAM on Thu 19/07/2012 10:17:55
The words "04.07.2068 - You, Eric and Ellen near Münster, love, Tanja" are hand-written on the back.

This was a very good trip. I remember it well!

WHAM



> Open fuse box and take all the good fuses except the one running the active PC

You open up the fuse box and remove all working fuses that are not currently powering the PC.
You have gained zero (0) fuses.

Wrongthinker and anticitizen one. Utterly untrustworthy. Pending removal to memory hole.

Frodo

We need an ID to log into that computer.  Maybe the latest report (dated 1 June 2112) from the drawer would help?

> Get monthly report from drawer, and read personnel names. 


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