2.04 Chronomentometer 1
Contents
- 1 Order
- 2 Status
- 3 Location Status
- 4 GC Point of Contact
- 5 Location Notes
- 6 Type
- 7 Plot Setup
- 8 Props
- 9 Plot Point to Convey
- 10 Short Description
- 11 Detailed Description
- 12 Puzzle Answer
- 13 Puzzle Solution
- 14 Budget
- 15 Credits
- 16 Manager
- 17 Hints
- 18 Response to Correct Answer
- 19 To Do
- 20 Other Notes
Order
2.03
Status
::PROTO::
Location Status
Foo
GC Point of Contact
Bar
Location Notes
A suitable geeky location (Exploratorium, Computer History Museum, clock repair shop, etc.)
Type
Mandatory Puzzle
Plot Setup
The previous activitiy revealed that the time machine's chrono mentometer is malfunctioning. Luckily Doctor When is an expert on such matters--he did his dissertation on the topic.
Props
Plot Point to Convey
The machine is closer to being fixed.
Short Description
The players need to help Doctor When fix the quantum chronomentometer.
Detailed Description
The players need to help Dr. When fix the quantum chronomentometer. This event should occur outside of the central lab (a tech-y location like the Copmuter History Museum, the Exploratorium, or a clock repair shop feels appropriate). The nature of the event is wide-open: maybe teams find complicated blueprints that need to be "solved" (revealing a key setting for the chronomentometer?); maybe they need to physically construct an object; perhaps the crazy old guardian of the location says "Yep, I've got a working chronomentometer, but I won't give it to you unless you prove your worth by solving this mostly-unrelated puzzle". Successful completion of the event, in whatever form, results in a working chronomentometer.
Possibly another physical device, or maybe a big blinking electric thing (need to get the "staging mentometer" working first, then Chronos will duplicate it on the one in the actual time machine.
Puzzle Answer
A correctly configured mentomenter. Maybe the key is figuring out the configuration, which is identified by a word/phrase/number.
Puzzle Solution
Budget
Scrap Acrylic, about 2.2 puzzles per $1 sheet = $58 Printer Ink = $9 (est.) Label Stock, about 1.9 puzzles per $0.4 sheet = $26
Credits
Manager
Wei-Hwa
Hints
Response to Correct Answer
?
To Do
?
Other Notes
This is a "trainer" puzzle for a series of them appearing later in the act.