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  • M Maxwell Chen

    How many things have you found? Maxwell Chen

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    the red box, the battery, the CD case (which i don't understand what it is here for), the paper with a URL written on it (don't undersand why again), the two keys, the cassette, the power supply cable, the "common" key, one ring. the first time i tried that enigma, i found the metal stick, but i cannot anymore. a connot found also the second ring and the last object is certainly into the box !?


    TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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      the red box, the battery, the CD case (which i don't understand what it is here for), the paper with a URL written on it (don't undersand why again), the two keys, the cassette, the power supply cable, the "common" key, one ring. the first time i tried that enigma, i found the metal stick, but i cannot anymore. a connot found also the second ring and the last object is certainly into the box !?


      TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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      Maxwell Chen
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      toxcct wrote: the metal stick, but i cannot anymore I don't know quite well about bed terminology... For metal stick, have a look into the gap between the spring bed and the headboard. The 2nd ring... You need to draw the drape, and something would fall on the ground. Maxwell Chen

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        toxcct wrote: the metal stick, but i cannot anymore I don't know quite well about bed terminology... For metal stick, have a look into the gap between the spring bed and the headboard. The 2nd ring... You need to draw the drape, and something would fall on the ground. Maxwell Chen

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        And what about the dance ?? Do I need to click exactly where the dancer show it ?? I tried but this doesn't work (this must be really precse then...)

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          that's what i wad thinking but... no second ring :'( and no stick anymore


          TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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          You pick up 2 rings: 1 falls from the curtain (keep opening and closing it), 1 ring is on the bowl next to the stereo 2 keys (gold and silver): 1 key is on the window, 1 under the pillow CD Case: In the drawer, you don't need it Power cord: Use the keys to open the drawer Mystery Box: Use the other key to open the drawer Ordinary Key: Plug the power chord into CD player and open the cd slot, there is another key Metal Rod: Lift the pillow and on the bed, there is a metal rod (need to lift the pillow and click under it) Battery: On the far side of the bed (click on the floor in the corner) Cassete: Below the desk which supports the CD player Fit the rings & metal rod on the mistery box. Open mistery box, fit in cassette player and battery, play the movie The dancing man points to a spot on the screen. Mouse click that point. (click after the entire movie's ended, not before) Open the rectangular slot. The code is 1994 (from url on paper), use the key open the safe You get a screw driver in the safe Use the screw driver to crack the door and go out. (got this solution from here[^], after wasting most of the afternoon...) God forbid that there should be a Part II X|

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            And what about the dance ?? Do I need to click exactly where the dancer show it ?? I tried but this doesn't work (this must be really precse then...)

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            Maxwell Chen
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            Click precisely 3 times at where the cross sign's indicating after the video ends. If you click it too early while the video still is playing, it would not work. Maxwell Chen

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              You pick up 2 rings: 1 falls from the curtain (keep opening and closing it), 1 ring is on the bowl next to the stereo 2 keys (gold and silver): 1 key is on the window, 1 under the pillow CD Case: In the drawer, you don't need it Power cord: Use the keys to open the drawer Mystery Box: Use the other key to open the drawer Ordinary Key: Plug the power chord into CD player and open the cd slot, there is another key Metal Rod: Lift the pillow and on the bed, there is a metal rod (need to lift the pillow and click under it) Battery: On the far side of the bed (click on the floor in the corner) Cassete: Below the desk which supports the CD player Fit the rings & metal rod on the mistery box. Open mistery box, fit in cassette player and battery, play the movie The dancing man points to a spot on the screen. Mouse click that point. (click after the entire movie's ended, not before) Open the rectangular slot. The code is 1994 (from url on paper), use the key open the safe You get a screw driver in the safe Use the screw driver to crack the door and go out. (got this solution from here[^], after wasting most of the afternoon...) God forbid that there should be a Part II X|

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              Indivara wrote: got this solution from here[^],

              PQ Pnfr: Va gur qenjre, lbh qba'g arrq vg
              Cbjre-Pubeq: Hfr gur xrlf gb bcra gur qenjre
              Zvfgrel Obk: Hfr gur bgure xrl gb bcra gur qenjre

              What's the language the messages at the site written in? Klingon language? :~ Maxwell Chen

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                Indivara wrote: got this solution from here[^],

                PQ Pnfr: Va gur qenjre, lbh qba'g arrq vg
                Cbjre-Pubeq: Hfr gur xrlf gb bcra gur qenjre
                Zvfgrel Obk: Hfr gur bgure xrl gb bcra gur qenjre

                What's the language the messages at the site written in? Klingon language? :~ Maxwell Chen

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                Maxwell Chen wrote: What's the language the messages at the site written in? Klingon language? No, Klingon makes sense. And all they take about is fighting and drinking. ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My second CP article: MAP files[^] "Hey, Eddie, can I pour you a beer?" "A little early, isn't it, Richy?" "For a beer?" "No, for stupid questions."

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                • C Cedric Moonen

                  And what about the dance ?? Do I need to click exactly where the dancer show it ?? I tried but this doesn't work (this must be really precse then...)

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                  ok, i've got it now... wow, that wasn't so simple... :-D:doh:


                  TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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                    Maxwell Chen wrote: What's the language the messages at the site written in? Klingon language? No, Klingon makes sense. And all they take about is fighting and drinking. ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My second CP article: MAP files[^] "Hey, Eddie, can I pour you a beer?" "A little early, isn't it, Richy?" "For a beer?" "No, for stupid questions."

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                    Wouter Dhondt wrote: all they take about is fighting and drinking. :wtf: Then how does a Klingon say: "Would you please show me the way to the man's room?" Maxwell Chen

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                      Wouter Dhondt wrote: all they take about is fighting and drinking. :wtf: Then how does a Klingon say: "Would you please show me the way to the man's room?" Maxwell Chen

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                      Maxwell Chen wrote: Then how does a Klingon say: "Would you please show me the way to the man's room?" Well, for starters I don't think "please" is in their vocabulary. And they probably pee wherever they feel like... ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My second CP article: MAP files[^] "Hey, Eddie, can I pour you a beer?" "A little early, isn't it, Richy?" "For a beer?" "No, for stupid questions."

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                      • M Maxwell Chen

                        Indivara wrote: got this solution from here[^],

                        PQ Pnfr: Va gur qenjre, lbh qba'g arrq vg
                        Cbjre-Pubeq: Hfr gur xrlf gb bcra gur qenjre
                        Zvfgrel Obk: Hfr gur bgure xrl gb bcra gur qenjre

                        What's the language the messages at the site written in? Klingon language? :~ Maxwell Chen

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                        there was a link to a translator[^] somewhere in the messages as to why they write that way... :confused:

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                        • M Maxwell Chen

                          Flash game ~ Crimson Room 2004 - Part I. Crimson Room[^] You have to find 13 stuffs hidden in the room to open the door and get out of the room. Have fun!! :-D Maxwell Chen

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                          Daniel Turini
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                          There is no strange thing. Due to technical difficulties my previous signature, "I see dumb people" will be off until further notice. Too many people were thinking I was talking about them... :sigh:

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                            there was a link to a translator[^] somewhere in the messages as to why they write that way... :confused:

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                            Maxwell Chen
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                            I am behind the firewall of my company. Port 8080 is blocked... I am not able to link to the translator and read the reason though. :sigh: Maxwell Chen

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                              Maxwell Chen wrote: Then how does a Klingon say: "Would you please show me the way to the man's room?" Well, for starters I don't think "please" is in their vocabulary. And they probably pee wherever they feel like... ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My second CP article: MAP files[^] "Hey, Eddie, can I pour you a beer?" "A little early, isn't it, Richy?" "For a beer?" "No, for stupid questions."

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                              ;P :jig: :jig: :jig: Maxwell Chen

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                              • I Indivara

                                there was a link to a translator[^] somewhere in the messages as to why they write that way... :confused:

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                                Aha !! I got it. It's sort of encrypted cipher. Maxwell Chen

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                                  I am behind the firewall of my company. Port 8080 is blocked... I am not able to link to the translator and read the reason though. :sigh: Maxwell Chen

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                                  I suppose this [^]does the same thing... :)

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                                  • D Daniel Turini

                                    There is no strange thing. Due to technical difficulties my previous signature, "I see dumb people" will be off until further notice. Too many people were thinking I was talking about them... :sigh:

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                                    toxcct
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                                    would you like to be kept like this in a room you don't even know where, with a strange enigma to solve to get out there ? :-S


                                    TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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                                      Aha !! I got it. It's sort of encrypted cipher. Maxwell Chen

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                                      apparently it is standard procedure on the usenet (never heard of it myself, though...:~ ) rot13 /rot ther'teen/ /n.,v./ [Usenet: from `rotate alphabet 13 places'] The simple Caesar-cypher encryption that replaces each English letter with the one 13 places forward or back along the alphabet, so that "The butler did it!" becomes "Gur ohgyre qvq vg!" Most Usenet news reading and posting programs include a rot13 feature. It is used to enclose the text in a sealed wrapper that the reader must choose to open -- e.g., for posting things that might offend some readers, or spoilers. A major advantage of rot13 over rot(N) for other N is that it is self-inverse, so the same code can be used for encoding and decoding. reference[^] they've even got a dedicated URL http://www.rot13.com[^]

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                                      • M Maxwell Chen

                                        toxcct wrote: i don't really understand chinese... You don't have to. Actually the author (programmer) is a Japanese. I already explained how to play in my original post. Just needs some mouse-clicks to search everywhere in the room, and discover those hidden things / tools like keys or something else. ;) Maxwell Chen

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                                        Maxwell Chen wrote: You don't have to. Actually the author (programmer) is a Japanese. Explains why it's in Engrish. There is no strange thing. Oh? I felt thrist of the throat I am shut up. Did he shut up? Or is he complaining about being being a shut in or something? It is stale CD player. Yeah, what a drab design. A thin ring was got. Lovely. No, I'm not picking on the lack of proper English, just the translations.


                                        Who am I? Currently: A Programming Student trying to survive school with plan to go on to Univeristy of Advancing Technology to study game design. Main career interest include: Multimedia and game programming. Working on an outside project: A game for the GamePark32 (GP32) portable gaming console. My website: www.GP32US.com

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                                        • M Maxwell Chen

                                          Flash game ~ Crimson Room 2004 - Part I. Crimson Room[^] You have to find 13 stuffs hidden in the room to open the door and get out of the room. Have fun!! :-D Maxwell Chen

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                                          Antony M Kancidrowski
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                                          That was a good way to loose 1/2 hr of your life! :-D Ant.

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