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formicarium) wrote2015-05-22 10:49 am
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SEEK A WAY OUT - INCINERATOR (TEST DRIVE)
![]() The first thing you notice once you step through the door is the smell of ashes and fire. It's actually somewhat difficult to breathe, with all the dust in the air, not to mention that smell. It's something similar to rotting food and waste, and looking in the room, it's clear what's the cause of it: piles and piles of garbage. It seems that all the trash was brought to this room to be burned. So, in short, the incinerator room. Once you step away from the entrance, it closes behind you and you find that there isn't even a handle on the door. Looks like you better start figuring a way out. |
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[She looks legitimately disappointed about this. Still, with a slight nod, she continues down the stairs and peers at the table from a distance, her body language careful and timid.]
U-um... it looks like there's a manual on it.
[This would probably be more helpful if she'd actually approach the table, but instead she's just staring at it warily like it might explode.]
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Well, let's take a look, shall we? Who knows, it might give us a clue for a way out of this room.
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To turn on the incinerators, press and hold the red button for three seconds.
To turn off the incinerator, press the red button again and hold for five seconds.
Before opening the doors and grabbing anything inside, you must cool down the incinerator. Turn the valves in the back to release the water, but keep in mind that each sprinkler can only hold a certain amount of water at a time. The amount of water it can hold will be at the very bottom of the valves.
To ensure that no overflowing will occur, you must change the direction of the levers to direct where the water goes. Turn the handle all the way to the left, and all the water coming from the top will go the left tube. Turn the handle all the way to the right, and it will all go through the right tube. Turn the handle down the middle, and the amount of water will be split into half. Adjust the levers so that the water at the top matches the correct amount at the bottom.
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Did you know?
At 75ºC/107ºF degrees, the cells in the human body start to die, and the organs begin to shut down. The proteins in your cells start to harden, and there is no way to reverse this process.
This is why thermometers only go up to 75ºC/107ºF degrees, as a roasted human has no need to check the temperature past that.
Neat, huh?