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From: rsb@ripco.com (Debnor)
Subject: Re: Zork Zero ...
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Jon A. Preston (gt5048a@prism.gatech.edu) wrote:

: Uhm, I'm in the mines (I think that's what it's called) below the castle. 
: It says there's a blueprint here, and I pick it up and examine it.

: Then the game proceeds to tell me that it was included in my game pack. 
: Did Activision leave this out in the release of LTOI 1?  Is this blueprint
: needed for something in the game?

No, it's there.  Admittedly, I got my LTOI 1 a while ago, in disk form.

The blueprint is in the Big Book of Manuals, along with the Flathead 
Calendar.  It's the page that has the octagonal rooms outlined on it.

Actually, I'm just going through Zork Zero for the first time, myself.

How does one open the walnut? (without crushing it, that is...)

: Thanks.

You're welcome; hope this helps.

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