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442542 No. 442542 ID: 714652

You're cold, and your head is killing you. You honestly cannot remember anything from the past 24 hours - oh and you can't see. You know it's not because of light. No.. it feels like there is something blocking your vision.
>What do you do?
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No. 442548 ID: fa9f7e

Start molesting your eyes and slowly, lustily rip away the sheer strip of fabric that is all that stands between your virgin peepers and the world.

If there isn't a bilndfold or you can't get it off... well then.
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No. 442551 ID: 6808dd

Yep, inspect eyes for source of blockage. If it's not a physical thing that you can get off, carefully feel around your environment to try to get a sense of the space you're in.
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No. 442584 ID: 714652
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>>442548
You hastily remove the object from in front of your eyes. It's.. one of the most ridiculous sleep masks you have ever seen. The "X w O" face adorning it is really stupid. Honestly, whoever designed it must have been on something because you can't think of anyone who would buy it.

Now that you can see, you look around the room. Strange machines buzz and hum, lights blink and you feel like if you touched one of them you would break something.
Still, it seems strange that there are such high tech objects in a room that feels this cold and damp.
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No. 442589 ID: 886a4d

Cold isn't that strange, machines can cause alot of heat... damp is though. Do you see any exits? Or anything other then the machines?
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No. 442592 ID: d6c330

What do you remember from before the last 24 hours? Who are you?
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No. 442603 ID: 714652
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>>442592
Your name is Dylan, you are a student at Misty Wood College. It's not a very big school, or the most high tech, but it boasts a good library. You're really into the paranormal, and love to read.

The last thing you can remember is that there is a history test coming up. You remember this quite clearly as the professor had made sure to hammer it into everyone's heads.

>>442589
You get up and look around the room. There is a door leading into a dark hallway, a small hole in the ceiling - far too small to climb through, but just big enough to let a small amount of light into the room, and something sticking out from behind one of the machines. It appears to be blue.
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No. 442606 ID: d6c330

Investigate blue thing.
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No. 442609 ID: 6808dd

investigate the blue thing, and also see if you can see anything through the hole.
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No. 442622 ID: 714652
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>>442606
>>442609
You look at the blue thing, curious as to what it could be you reach behind the machine and pull out.. your hat! You were wondering where it had gotten to. While it doesn't enhance any stats, and isn't overly useful.. it is one of your favourite possessions.

You climb atop one of the machines carefully, and peer through the hole. all you can see is a tiled ceiling with a familiar piece of graffiti scrawled on it. The graffiti reads "HA HA :P". That wasn't very helpful.
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No. 442623 ID: fa9f7e

>>442622
Are you a Pokemon trainer?
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No. 442625 ID: 714652

>>442623
You've played your fair share of Pokemon in the past on the Gameboy Colour. But you don't really play any more. You lost interest. You prefer games like Metal Gear Solid, and Final Fantasy.
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No. 442659 ID: 714652
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442659

You put on your hat. You are now ready for anything. Do you:
>Go through the door into the dark hallway?
or
>Examine the machines in the room?
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No. 442660 ID: 886a4d

Examine the machines, what do their read-outs display and do the have any labels
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No. 442662 ID: d6c330

You wake up in a mystery room full of machines and no memory of how you got there. Yeah, we're totally going to walk out without examining them, sure.

Examine the probably not video games already.
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No. 442680 ID: 714652
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>>442660
>>442662
This machine appears to be a computer of some sort. You look at the screen, trying to figure out what it could be. Oh! It looks like somebody had previously entered some command..What is "Hearto Beat.exe"? your first thought is that it's a game of some sort, but your better judgement tells you that, that's a really stupid idea. You look at the smaller screen. You're not really sure what to make of it.
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No. 442712 ID: d6c330

Is there any kind of interface you could use to input commands?

Looks like dos. Try the dir command.
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No. 442728 ID: 714652
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>>442712
After a bit of searching around, you eventually decide to press a button on the adjoining machine. Out pops a keyboard!
That was convenient.
You try to open the directory and a list of the most recently used programs and files shows up on screen. There also looks to be a little green arrow meaning that there is more.

Reading through this list, you recognize two names: Natalie & Daniel.
But, those names couldn't possibly refer to the two you know. That would just be too strange.
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No. 442731 ID: d6c330

>you recognize two names: Natalie & Daniel. But that would be too strange.
You've woken up in an underground computer lab with a hole in your memory. Readjust your definition of strange, and elaborate on who these two are.

Scroll down the list, see what else there is. Try reading the text files first.
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No. 442740 ID: 714652
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>>442731
Natalie is the prettiest girl you've ever laid eyes on. She's smart, kind and funny. And she's one of the few people who actually tried to befriend you. (To which you're thankful for.) She's someone you even consider to be your soulmate.
Daniel is a loud mouth. He's got all these friends, and they have friends who have connections. They always seem to be up to something. But really, you just dislike Daniel because he has something you don't. He's got more..personality. And, to top it all off, he managed to ask out Natalie when you couldn't work up the nerve to.

You attempt to open text files but are unsuccessful because you do not know the password.
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No. 442742 ID: 714652
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442742

>>442731

Giving a little sigh, you attempt to browse the rest of the list.
A new batch of items show up on the screen.
There aren't many interesting items, except for the file with your name on it.
You attempt to open the file and are met with another password prompt.
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No. 442746 ID: d6c330

Jeeze, the password is written right there on the note the the lower right. 100542. Use it, and get reading them password protected files.
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No. 442754 ID: 714652
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442754

>>442746
You try the password written on the slip of paper on Dylan.txt.
It seems that password was wrong.
You continue to try it on the others but are unsuccessful. It seems that password is for something else.
You do your best to memorize it in case you need it later. But for now, you need to find the other passwords.
You're not really sure where you'll find them, but you have a feeling you won't find them on this computer, and you really don't wanna try the first thing that pops into your head. You could BREAK the thing. (It is pretty old looking, after all. The thing looks like a dinosaur when it comes to computers.)
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No. 442800 ID: b85f8c

>>442754
Don't smash the computer.

Let's go through the doorway for now.
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No. 443451 ID: 714652
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443451

You go through the doorway, looking back at the room you just left only once. What did those computer files even mean? Perhaps you'll find answers somewhere in this hallway.

You walk along until the tiny spot of light from the previous room is just a little speck. You cannot see much here, even after your eyes adjust to the darkness.
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No. 443463 ID: 6e44d2

Sprint face-first into that wall.
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No. 443464 ID: d6c330

Check other doors, I suppose. There are two visible to your right. Possibly more out of line of sight, or along the other wall.
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No. 444399 ID: 9a41b1
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>>443464
>>443463
You decide to book it down the hallway a bit but end up hitting a wall - face first. Why did you ever think running around in the dark would be a good idea? Sometimes you question your thought process..

It's still dark, and you hear what sounds like someone banging on glass.
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