COMMAND start description_p_proc This looks like the Field Control computer. --- It appears to have a transmitter for field signaling, a receiver for remote commands, and a standard radio data communications port. start->description_p_proc use_p_proc You break the bank in a game of 21 and sneak into the main system through the end game screen. --- You gain 800 experience points for your unusual hacking procedures. Blackjack! --- You play a game of 21 but aren't good enough to break it. start->use_p_proc use_obj_on_p_proc You link the radio into the force field control computer. --- Your attempt to wire the radio into the computer fails. start->use_obj_on_p_proc use_skill_on_p_proc As you activate the Field Control computer, you can hear a low-pitched hum throughout the complex. --- You do not use the computer properly. --- You cannot deactivate the Field Control computer. All the controls are locked and encrypted. --- You don't understand the computer operating system. --- The force field subsystems are not nearly protected well enough against the likes of your talents. You turn off all the force fields on this level. --- The force field subsystems are well protected, but you manage to turn half of them off. It's the best you can do. --- The force field subsystems are protected against electronic intrusion. You spend some time working on it, but haven't broken them yet. start->use_skill_on_p_proc Command01 The only folder not protected is the Recreational Games folder, which might be used as a backdoor. --- The only folder not protected is the Recreational Games folder. --- You look at the computer in disgust. --- You think all the folders are protected but you haven't completed your search. --- You have broken into the main system and now need to reprogram the force field controls. description_p_proc->Command01 use_skill_on_p_proc->Command01 use_all_fields_on use_skill_on_p_proc->use_all_fields_on use_all_fields_off use_skill_on_p_proc->use_all_fields_off