mr. Stick adventure

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Do we have inventory big enough?
Mr. Stick has endless space for his inventory. :D
try to screw the rod onto that button in the hole, and pull it out
Hmm... No. Steve can't pull out this stupid button somehow.

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I see that there is an extra rod with screw on it. Take it and attach it to the end of other rod to create a SUPER DUPER ULTRA LONG ROD
Mr. Stick takes long metal stick with screw at the end .

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Yeah, it seems that it need to combine with something, but obviously not with little metal rod. So... no SUPER DUPER ULTRA LONG ROD. :D
Not sure what's that grey panel thingy is... take it and examine it closely.
Steve takes "panel thingy" from the chest...

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...and it appeares as H-tech portable safe . He examines it closely.

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There are seven buttons, three little not-working screens, and two slots.
Also safe has door at the bottom, but it is obviously locked.

Steve puts safe to inventory and looks into chest again. He notices that chest's bottom isn't smooth.

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I think combination is our symbols from sheet. We need to put batteries from flashlight first. But we need a screwdriver. Or a knife.
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Command: try to insert the keycard into the safe :P
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Use keycard to unscrew the screws.
Then insert batteries.
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First, unscrew the panel on the bottom with the Keycard and take/observe anything once its open.

Secondly, take the Batteries out of Flashlight and insert them into the left-side slot.

Thirdly, take the Keycard and insert it into slender slot on the right side.

Finally, observe any changes.
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<*knock knock*
Hey, Steve! Wake up! It is time to wake up I SAID!

*makes pictures*>
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Yeah! :D
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Don't tell me when he wakes up he loses all his memory again. XD
Is this my final form?
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Zzzzzzz...Wha?
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Mr. Stick has:
- big blank sheet of paper
- flashlight (without batteries)
- small paper with numbers on it
- long thin rubber tube
- keycard
- two small batteries (theirs energy is almost empty)
- thin metal rod
- long metal stick with screw at the end
- H-tech portable safe
Command: try to insert the keycard into the safe
take the Keycard and insert it into slender slot on the right side
Mr. Stick takes keycard and tries to insert into right slot, but... No, something is wrong. Keycard perfectly fits to slot, but, for unknown reasons, slot doesn't want to ingest the card.
Steve tried each card's side, but it didn't work.
Use keycard to unscrew the screws.
unscrew the panel on the bottom with the Keycard
No. It won't work. Screw's slits are too small for card.

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Then insert batteries.
take the Batteries out of Flashlight and insert them into the left-side slot
No. Batteries don't fit in left slot. Mr. Stick thinks this slot should contain some square thing. Chip, for example.
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