Start of a transcript of 9:05 by Adam Cadre Release 1 / Serial number 991230 / Inform v6.21 Library 6/10 SD Standard interpreter 1.0 (6F) / Library serial number 991113 >get keys Taken. The phone rings. >e You'll have to get off the bed first. The phone rings. >stand You get off the bed. Bedroom This bedroom is extremely spare, with dirty laundry scattered haphazardly all over the floor. Cleaner clothing is to be found in the dresser. A bathroom lies to the south, while a door to the east leads to the living room. On the endtable are a telephone and a wallet (which is closed). The phone rings. >e Living room The furniture isn't as carefully arranged as one might like, and it's a bit lacking in the luxuries that might make this a more pleasant place to spend an evening -- no stereo, no TV, no DVD, none of that -- but this living room is still nicer than most of those in this neighborhood. A kitchenette lies to the east, the bedroom to the west and the front door to the south. >s You need to clear out quickly, true, but you look like an absolute wreck -- going out in this condition and drawing the inevitable bewildered stares would just be making a bad situation worse. >w Bedroom This bedroom is extremely spare, with dirty laundry scattered haphazardly all over the floor. Cleaner clothing is to be found in the dresser. A bathroom lies to the south, while a door to the east leads to the living room. On the endtable are a telephone and a wallet (which is closed). The phone rings. >open dresser You open the dresser, revealing some clean clothing. The phone rings. >get clean Taken. The phone rings. >s Bathroom This is a far from luxurious but still quite functional bathroom, with a sink, toilet and shower. The bedroom lies to the north. >remove all [Nothing seems to be available.] >remove clothes and watch [Which do you mean, the clean clothing or the soiled clothing?] >soiled soiled clothing: You already have that. gold watch: You already have that. >doff clothes and watch [Which do you mean, the clean clothing or the soiled clothing?] >soiled [You can't use multiple objects with that verb.] >doff clothes [Which do you mean, the clean clothing or the soiled clothing?] >soiled You take off the soiled clothing. >doff watch You take off the gold watch. >drop all clean clothing: Dropped. keys: Dropped. soiled clothing: Dropped. gold watch: Dropped. >take shower You step into the shower, turn on the water, and within a few moments you feel like a new man. But no time to dawdle -- you hop back out again and dry off in record time. >wear clean (first taking the clean clothing) You put on the clean clothing. >get keys.wear watch Taken. (first taking the gold watch) You put on the gold watch. >e You can't go that way. >n Bedroom This bedroom is extremely spare, with dirty laundry scattered haphazardly all over the floor. A bathroom lies to the south, while a door to the east leads to the living room. On the endtable are a telephone and a wallet (which is closed). The phone rings. >e Living room The furniture isn't as carefully arranged as one might like, and it's a bit lacking in the luxuries that might make this a more pleasant place to spend an evening -- no stereo, no TV, no DVD, none of that -- but this living room is still nicer than most of those in this neighborhood. A kitchenette lies to the east, the bedroom to the west and the front door to the south. >w Bedroom This bedroom is extremely spare, with dirty laundry scattered haphazardly all over the floor. A bathroom lies to the south, while a door to the east leads to the living room. On the endtable are a telephone and a wallet (which is closed). The phone rings. >get wallet Taken. The phone rings. >e Living room The furniture isn't as carefully arranged as one might like, and it's a bit lacking in the luxuries that might make this a more pleasant place to spend an evening -- no stereo, no TV, no DVD, none of that -- but this living room is still nicer than most of those in this neighborhood. A kitchenette lies to the east, the bedroom to the west and the front door to the south. >s You can't, since the front door is in the way. >open front You open the front door. >s Driveway This is quite a seedy neighborhood, but there isn't really anywhere in the whole Las Mesas metro area that isn't at least a little rundown. Of course, the locals may complain about the ugliness and the crime, but the fact is that a starter home like this one would cost easily five times as much in someplace like Las Playas -- and that's if you could find one. A car is parked on the driveway. >enter car You unlock the car door, climb inside and start up the engine. >drive (the car) Driving Ah, scenic Las Mesas. Man, this place is an absolute toilet. Soon you'll be able to afford to get the hell out of here -- provided you can avoid making any more slip-ups on the job. As you cruise down the road, you notice a freeway onramp approaching. Would you like to get on? >> no It turns out that the ramp was blocked anyway -- some sort of maintenance work. >z Time passes. As you cruise down the road, you see the familiar Loungent Technologies building approaching. Would you like to stop here? >> no Soon the Loungent building is in your rear-view mirror. >z Time passes. As you cruise down the road, you notice another freeway onramp approaching. Would you like to get on? >> no You elect not to get on the freeway, but the idiot in the other lane decides to give it a try. Swerving in front of you before you can react, he sparks a collision that ends in a gruesome fireball. *** You have died *** Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game or QUIT? > quit