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From: positron@quip.eecs.umich.edu (Jonathan Haas)
Subject: Re: Bureaucracy help needed
Message-ID: <1993Mar22.160731.8001@zip.eecs.umich.edu>
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Organization: University of Michigan EECS Dept., Ann Arbor
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 16:07:31 GMT
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In article <930222.085111.ahaavie@pcifm02> ahaavie@ulrik.uio.no (Anders Haavie) writes:
>
>O.k. I'm now playing LTOI II. I just had to buy it.
>
>Concerning Bureaucracy, which I really like, how do I get into the 
>fortified house ? And is there any way I can pick up the mail in the
>house that's east of bank ? 

Beware, foolish mortal, for beyond this ^L, there are spoilers beyond your
imagination.

1) Which house is east of the bank? I haven't played in awhile.

Now, about that fortified house:

Did someone in the house mention something about a radio?

Sounds like half of a passphrase, doesn't it?

The guy in the house is *really* paranoid... which you might have guessed
from all the heavy armament he surrounds himself with.

He wants the rest of his passphrase before he'll let you in. You don't
know it.

Have you seen anyone else who looks like he might know it?

If you enter the farmhouse after it's broken into, you'll find the guy
who's *supposed* to be going to the fortified house.

Give him the first half of the passphrase ("Unfortunately, there's a radio
connected to my brain.") and he'll give you the second half.

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