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From: cinnamon@shell.one.net (Papercup Mixmaster)
Subject: Re: Difficulty levels in Suspended
Date: 02 Apr 1996 09:31:25 +0000
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In article <3160B407.3F53@hooked.net>,
David Silberman  <davesilb@hooked.net> wrote:
>As I recall, at this "impossible" level there is a huge earthquake almost 
>immediately followed about five turns later by the planet's core overheating. 
>Is this just a joke or can something actually be done to avert disaster?

Hey... you *asked* for an "impossible" difficulty level, and you got it.
What are you complaining about?

Tho' I do remember that a friend of mine had a "short" solution to
Suspended, involving not fixing the broken robot and sacrificing one or
two others, resulting in a solve long before the humans ever get to
the planet. No, I don't remember any more than that, however.

--r.
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    r. n. dominick  --  cinnamon@one.net  --  http://w3.one.net/~cinnamon/
    <*>                                           ...that was left-handed.
