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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:40 pm
This was awesome. Well, it would be awesome the second he figured out how to use this, but that was point aside. Who knew this game had real fake computers? They even had little keyboards and little passwords to input, but frankly, Justin was just impressed that they would even spend the time and effort to design these real fake computers.
He briefly wondered if they could play a game in a game. He then wondered if in the game, one could play a game, then it would be like a game in a game in a game and you know what he just broke his own brain. It was okay, it was all okay because-
- The trainee furtively looked up in the library - not subtly at all - and then left and right, as he rubbed his hands together and typed in some random letters. The result of the login screen yielded error. Oh, well, maybe they were just for show. One never knew at this rate.
Rolling both his sleeves up in a very determined expression, Justin poised both fingers over the real fake keyboard and began to punch buttons entirely randomly in the PASSWORD INPUT section of the login screen.
The entire library was quiet, that is, except for the loud TAP TAP TAP TAP TAP TAP that continued on and on for quite a long period of time.
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:09 pm
The computers at the library were really the only ones Deryk had any access too. While it wasn't quite the same, they were still better than nothing. Besides, it was good to read up on various creatures and whatnot. He felt like he was getting prepared for potential encounters in the future.
Making his way there, he paused as he heard some furious tapping going on. Blinking, he went on to investigate exactly what the source was, only to fine Justin going crazy with the keyboard.
"Uh. You ok dude?" he asked while staring at both the other trainee and the login screen. What was he trying to access so hard?
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:56 pm
He was so sure that the password was "DEATHWING", except of course, Justin couldn't remember if he should use the original title, DEATHWING THE DESTROYER OF ALL WORDS, or just DEATHWING THE DESTROYER or maybe just DEATHWING, THE DESTROYER OF ALL WORLDS with a comma, that he almost missed Deryk talking to him entirely. The Mist trainee stopped halfway, comma typed out, before noticing the concern.
Oh oh oh! Justin beamed. He remembered this guy! "Heeey, DPS buddy. That last dungeon we ran was pretty sweet huh? It was too bad we never got to pull the boss man, just adds everywhere, its like they almost put no thought into these games or something. Gimme a sec." Justin typed out the rest of the words, 'THE DESTROYER OF ALL WORLDS', though it didn't seem to work. Huh. Maybe he typed out destroyer wrong. "How do you spell 'destroyer', dude?"
Other than the initial login screen, at the very bottom of the computer was a piece of paper that clearly wrote: all trainees need to use the initials of their first name and their full last name to log in.
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:17 pm
Deryk watched as Justin frantically was going at the password. And coming up with an access denied every single time. Blinking at the other guy, it sounded like he still thought this was all a game. Sigh. If only. It'd be one hell of a game for sure.
"Uh..Destroyer? er.... D-e-s-t-r-o-y-e-r. And well. RL kinda has the best AI you can get," he said while scratching his head, slightly hinting that this wasn't all a game. It probably wasn't going to sink in all the much. Blinking, he soon noticed in the corner was the slip detailing how to log in.
"Uh dude. Try your first initial and full last name to get in?"
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:47 pm
Justin tried "destroyer" first, which obviously - well, not for him - didn't quite work, and then finally decided to use Deryk's advice, typing in very loudly and slowly a "J", followed by "case" followed by "the invincible".
It still didn't work.
A moment of silence.
"TOO MANY WORDS!" Justin suddenly shouted very loudly as he stood up and simply stared at the error on the keyboard. There was a loud chorus of shhhs coming from various Hunters - mostly Life and Death Hunters, really - before the trainee sat back down. He didn't like this mini game any more, it was too complicated, with not enough step by step instructions. Maybe he was missing a process in the quest line.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:54 pm
Deryk jumped as Justin suddenly shouted really loudly. He didn't actually see what he had typed so he was starting to wonder if the guy knew how to spell his own name. That was a bit worrisome really. If he had noticed that he tried to tag 'the invincible' to the end, he probably would have face palmed.
"Er.. Lemme log on. What you trying to do anyway?" he asked while taking the keyboard quickly to sign on in. Hopefully the other trainee wouldn't try to do anything weird while on his account.
Perhaps it was a good thing these computers didn't access the internet.
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