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==How To Give To Teams==
 
==How To Give To Teams==

Revision as of 10:34, 9 February 2012

Order

1.07.03

Status

::BUILD::

Location Status

?

GC Point of Contact

?

Location Notes

Anywhere

Type

Optional Puzzle (SCIENCE)

Plot Setup

The Heisenberg Compensator is stalled. It needs to be reset and restarted.

Props

None

Plot Point to Convey

None

Short Description

Particle maze in mirror grid

Detailed Description

This is the version used for the playtest run: Media:WormholeMazeV5.pdf

How To Give To Teams

Over the phone a lab assistant tells them words to the effect of,

Another group just called and told us that they received a message that they think is from Doctor When. It says "RESET HEISENBERG COMPENSATOR". Well, we dug around in the time machine and we think we found this "heisenberg compensator". Unfortunately, when the lab assistant was playing around with trying to reset it he completely failed to check the original settings. So now we don't know how many chronowatts to set this thing at. Eventually we found some notes from Doctor When, saying that the inventor of the Heisenberg Compensator will know what the right settings are.

If the puzzle is being given in the Role 1 slot, lab assistant then says

Please go to the Noisebridge Laboratory at 2169 Mission Street in San Francisco. Tell the lab assistant you need help with resetting the Heisenberg Compensator. There is metered street parking nearby as well as the garage on Hoff Street between 16th and 17th, and the Mission Bartlett Garage at 3255 21st Street.

If the puzzle is being given in the Role 2 or 3 slot, lab assistant then says

Please go to the lab assistant at your current location and say you need help with resetting the Heisenberg Compensator.

If the puzzle is being given in the Role 4 slot, lab assistant then says

Please go to the steps of the California Academy of Sciences San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Tell the lab assistant you need help with resetting the Heisenberg Compensator. There is some street parking on John F. Kennedy Drive as well as the Golden Gate Park Garange, one entrance of which is at 800 10th Avenue.

No matter what, the lab assistant continues:

When you figure out how many chronowatts to set the Heisenberg Compensator to, could you call the Institute and speak to any lab assistant?


SUPPLEMENTAL EMAIL ROLE PUZZLE SLOT 1

Research Project Title: Resetting Heisenberg Compensator
Objective: Blah
Location: Noisebridge, 2169 Mission Street in San Francisco; entrance is through a nondescript metal gate; there's a red graphic on black vinyl above the gate; the gate is just to the left of the Mi Ranchero produce market; walk up to the third floor
Upon Completion: Call the Institute and speak with any lab assistant
Parking: Metered street parking nearby (some free, some $2/hour coin meters) as well as the garage on Hoff Street between 16th and 17th, and the Mission Bartlett Garage at 3255 21st Street
Bathrooms At Location: Yes
Food At Location: Numerous stores, restaurants, and cafes on Mission and Valencia Streets, as well as every side street

SUPPLEMENTAL EMAIL ROLE PUZZLE SLOTS 2 OR 3

Research Project Title: Resetting Heisenberg Compensator
Objective: Blah
Location: current
Upon Completion: Call the Institute and speak with any lab assistant

SUPPLEMENTAL EMAIL ROLE PUZZLE SLOT 4

Research Project Title: Resetting Heisenberg Compensator
Objective: Blah
Location: Front steps of California Academy Of Sciences in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
Upon Completion: Call the Institute and speak with any lab assistant
Parking: Some street parking on John F. Kennedy Drive as well as the Golden Gate Park Garange, one entrance of which is at 800 10th Avenue
Bathrooms At Location: No
Food At Location: No

Lab assistant on site says something to the effect of:

Oh, the Heisenberg Compensator? I think the professor who knew about that is on sabbatical somewhere. In Antarctica. But I do remember seeing some notes on the Heisenberg Compensator malfunctioning... lemme look for it. Ah, here it is... (reads, reads, flips over the page several times) well, that's inconvenient. He seems to have written this for an audience that's much smarter than I am. Here you go, maybe you can figure it out.

The assistant then hands the team the paper.

Puzzle Answer

TWO POINT SIX

Puzzle Solution

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Budget

Credits

Eric Lindstrom: concept, design, implementation

Manager

Eric L

Hints

Response to Correct Answer

Lab assistant over the phone will say words to the effect of,

Thanks, we'll try that. Hey, it works!

To Do

  • Final QC
  • Enhance "How To Give To Teams" section
  • Hints

Other Notes