Start of a transcript of Anita's Goodbye An Interactive Fiction by IlDiavoloVesteRosa Release 1 / Serial number 220703 / Inform 7 build 6M62 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) Identification number: //157D38AB-932A-49AA-9EA5-2705C29B6978// Interpreter version 1.3.5 / VM 3.1.2 / Library serial number 080126 Standard Rules version 3/120430 by Graham Nelson >restart Are you sure you want to restart? y In the darkness, you hear a robotic voice. "Hello... I am to believe that you are XXXX, are you not? You need not to answer. Unfortunately, as you know, most of the nerve endings of your body had to be severed, so I will guide you, instead. I will describe things for you, and you give me instructions on how to act. As you know, we are not in our original timeline, but in the alternate one where Anita is alive. You wanted to say goodbye to her, so I brought you here. Now hurry, as, ironically, we do not have much time. Start by grabbing your TT-Device." Anita's Goodbye An Interactive Fiction by IlDiavoloVesteRosa Release 1 / Serial number 220703 / Inform 7 build 6M62 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 22nd. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. You also notice a strange device with two "T" letters on it, and various levers and buttons on both sides. It definetly doesn't belong here. >x me I.. really shouldn't tell you how you look. Time Travelling is complicated. >* that sounds ominous I didn't understand that sentence. >x me I.. really shouldn't tell you how you look. Time Travelling is complicated. >i You are carrying nothing. >x you You can't see any such thing. >l Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 22nd. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. You also notice a strange device with two "T" letters on it, and various levers and buttons on both sides. It definetly doesn't belong here. >x robot You can't see any such thing. >about I didn't understand that sentence. >help I didn't understand the sentence >credits I didn't understand that sentence. >* huh I didn't understand that sentence. >x calendar Wondering why people use calendars without writing any events on them. >take it Taken. >door I didn't understand that sentence. >x door You see nothing special about the Garage Door. >* no description, huh? You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >takeit I didn't understand that sentence. >take it That's fixed in place. >l Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. You also notice a strange device with two "T" letters on it, and various levers and buttons on both sides. It definetly doesn't belong here. >x lightbulb You can't see any such thing. >x bulb You can't see any such thing. >x light You can't see any such thing. >x shelf You can't see any such thing. >x phone An old cellphone, with which you could call a locksmith. >take it You should not bring it with you, especially through time. Try stating that it "was here" or "will be here" to Time Warp it, instead. >* huh I didn't understand that sentence. >phone will be here You need to pick up your TT-Device to Time Warp stuff. >x device I recognize this. This is your Time Travelling Device. Try using "Travel back" and "Travel forward" to Time Travel. >take it Taken. >l Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Garage The silence of the garage is replaced by the noise of rain outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 23rd. Looks like the year is consistent between calendars. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside... maybe doing something in the past could open the door in this time. >x door You see nothing special about the Future Garage Door. >open it It seems to be locked. >travel forward Travelling forward even more could end up killing you. >* Umm, why? You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >travel back You travelled back in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >g You travelled back in time! Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. >g Travelling back even more could end up killing you. >8 two buts I didn't understand that sentence. >x calendar Wondering why people use calendars without writing any events on them. >x door You see nothing special about the Past Garage Door. >open it It seems to be locked. >x car You can't see any such thing. >* huh? I didn't understand that sentence. >take all There are none at all available! >l Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. >i You are carrying: Time Travel Device Calendar >x calendar Wondering why people use calendars without writing any events on them. >take calendar You already have that. >drop calendar Dropped. >l Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. You can also see Calendar here. >take calendar Taken. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. >take calendar You already have that. >i You are carrying: Calendar Time Travel Device >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Garage The silence of the garage is replaced by the noise of rain outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 23rd. Looks like the year is consistent between calendars. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside... maybe doing something in the past could open the door in this time. >travel backward You travelled back in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >x calendar Wondering why people use calendars without writing any events on them. >take it You already have that. >l Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >i You are carrying: Calendar Time Travel Device >* oh, the calendar goes with us You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. >x car You can't see any such thing. >x auto You can't see any such thing. >x old You can't see any such thing. >x old-lookig You can't see any such thing. >x old-looking You can't see any such thing. >* huh I didn't understand that sentence. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >x phone An old cellphone, with which you could call a locksmith. >* makes more sense now That's not a verb I recognise. >call locksmith Calling the locksmith right now.. ... Nobody picked up. Probably because it's Sunday. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. >phone was here That's not a verb I recognise. >phone is here That's not a verb I recognise. >phone will be here That's not a verb I recognise. >* umm you just did? I didn't understand that sentence. >help I didn't understand the sentence >hint I didn't understand that sentence. >* OK, went to the itch page and saw the convo You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >the phone will be here That's not a verb I recognise. >* er I didn't understand that sentence. >i You are carrying: Calendar Time Travel Device >x device I recognize this. This is your Time Travelling Device. Try using "Travel back" and "Travel forward" to Time Travel. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >phone was here Cellphone was here before. It vanishes from your sight. >* ah, got it. Action definition isn't that robust... You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >* (Based on the itch conversation, there's a lot of brute-force Understand statements) You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. >call locksmith Calling the locksmith right now.. ... "Heya mate, what is the problem?" >door I didn't understand that sentence. >tell locksmith about door You can't see any such thing. >talk to locksmith "You're trapped in a garage... and you don't know where? Well, count on me! I'll use your phone's position to track ya... hmmm.. whoa, you're really livin on that mountain! I'll be there ASAP, mate! The road's very long, but I'll send someone.. a day n a half, at most! Don't worry!" ... Good. Two days from now, they will have unlocked it. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Garage The silence of the garage is replaced by the noise of rain outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 23rd. Looks like the year is consistent between calendars. The garage door on the south is now unlocked, someone must have been here a couple of hours ago, and done the job from the outside with the right tools. You can see the rain falling into the courtyard ahead. >travel backward You travelled back in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. >g You travelled back in time! Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. To the south, the garage door still towers between us and the outside. >x the car You can't see any such thing. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. To the south, the garage door towers between us and the outside. >g You travelled forward in time! Future Garage The silence of the garage is replaced by the noise of rain outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 23rd. Looks like the year is consistent between calendars. The garage door on the south is now unlocked, someone must have been here a couple of hours ago, and done the job from the outside with the right tools. You can see the rain falling into the courtyard ahead. >s Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. "We are finally outside. Now we need a way to travel to the town. There we can fix everything, and say goodbye to Anita. That's the reason for your journey, right, XXXX? You've sacrificed so much to come here, your own body... How long ago was it, XXXX? A year? A little more? I know you miss her." >l Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >x lights You could charge something with the power strip, if it were nighttime. >x gazebo You can't see any such thing. >x strip Something could be plugged onto this to be charged during nighttime. >* an invisible gazebo! I didn't understand that sentence. >l Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >x brick You can't see any such thing. >x floor You can't see any such thing. >x garden You can't see any such thing. >w (first opening the Future Cottage Door) It seems to be locked. >e Future Garden The garden looks quite rustic, with the forest spreading in, mushrooms growing onto the logs, and the muddy earth under your feet. Maybe that last one concerns the weather. There are traces of something here. >x mushrooms You can't see any such thing. >x logs You can't see any such thing. >travel back You travelled back in time! Garden With the sunlight, the garden looks much prettier: You can notice many flowers blooming in the undergrowth. An electric scooter lies here on the sunny days. It's black and shiny. >x scooter It looks fun to use, it could run down a path. It's not charged, though. Also looks like something that could be pushed. >take scooter Try Time Warping it, instead. >w Courtyard The courtyard's empty, a nice breeze refreshes you in this sunny day. A gazebo lazily rests in the middle of the yard. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. You need a vehicle to go there. The garage door South is still closed here. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >e Garden With the sunlight, the garden looks much prettier: You can notice many flowers blooming in the undergrowth. An electric scooter lies here on the sunny days. It's black and shiny. >push scooter w Courtyard The courtyard's empty, a nice breeze refreshes you in this sunny day. A gazebo lazily rests in the middle of the yard. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. You need a vehicle to go there. The garage door South is still closed here. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >charge scooter The Electric Scooter is charging, and disappears from your eyes. It will be charged in a future time. >* is that how that works? I didn't understand that sentence. >e Garden With the sunlight, the garden looks much prettier: You can notice many flowers blooming in the undergrowth. >x floewrs You can't see any such thing. >x flowers You can't see any such thing. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Garden The stars shine onto the plants, whose leaves rustle peacefully in the garden. Some gardening tools lie around, probably unused for years. >take tools Taken. >x it The gardening tools are quite rusty, hitting someone with them might make them sick. >i You are carrying: Gardening Tools Calendar Time Travel Device >w Past Courtyard It's nighttime, and the stars quietly light up the moonless sky. There's a sense of peace in watching the courtyard all lit up. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Way to dangerous to go there at night. The garage door South is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. The LED Lights are on, creating a beautiful atmosphere around the gazebo. The power strip is buzzing with energy. >x strip Something could be plugged onto this to be charged right now. >w (first opening the Past Cottage Door) It seems to be locked. >i You are carrying: Gardening Tools Calendar Time Travel Device >n (first opening the Past Garage Door) It seems to be locked. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Courtyard The courtyard's empty, a nice breeze refreshes you in this sunny day. A gazebo lazily rests in the middle of the yard. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. You need a vehicle to go there. A black and shiny scooter is laid onto the small brick wall. Looks like it was charging all night. The garage door South is still closed here. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >g You travelled forward in time! Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >n Future Garage The silence of the garage is replaced by the noise of rain outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 23rd. Looks like the year is consistent between calendars. The garage door is now open. >phone is here That's not a verb I recognise. >phone will be here That's not a verb I recognise. >travel back You travelled back in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. The garage door South is still closed here. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Garage The garage looks quite the same, but an old-looking car is parked inside, but it looks like it's locked. According to this calendar, today is May, 21st. The garage door South is now open. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >phone will be here Cellphone will here in a future time. It vanishes from your sight. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Garage The garage is quite spacious without any car in it. The lightbulb above flickers, illuminating a calendar from the start of 202X. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. The garage door South is still closed here. >phone will be here Cellphone will here in a future time. It vanishes from your sight. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Garage The silence of the garage is replaced by the noise of rain outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 23rd. Looks like the year is consistent between calendars. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. The garage door is now open. >take phone You should not bring it with you, especially through time. Try stating that it "was here" or "will be here" to Time Warp it, instead. >call locksmith We already got our help. >* What about the cottage? I didn't understand that sentence. >s Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. "We are finally outside. Now we need a way to travel to the town. There we can fix everything, and say goodbye to Anita. That's the reason for your journey, right, XXXX? You've sacrificed so much to come here, your own body... How long ago was it, XXXX? A year? A little more? I know you miss her." >* oops I didn't understand that sentence. >x scooter You can't see any such thing. >s You need a charged vehicle to go to town! >n Future Garage The silence of the garage is replaced by the noise of rain outside. According to this calendar, today is May, 23rd. Looks like the year is consistent between calendars. The garage door is now open. An old cellphone rests on a shelf. It must have been forgotten here. >s Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. "We are finally outside. Now we need a way to travel to the town. There we can fix everything, and say goodbye to Anita. That's the reason for your journey, right, XXXX? You've sacrificed so much to come here, your own body... How long ago was it, XXXX? A year? A little more? I know you miss her." >* umm, where did it go? You seem to want to talk to someone, but I can't see whom. >scooter will be here That's not a verb I recognise. >e Future Garden The garden looks quite rustic, with the forest spreading in, mushrooms growing onto the logs, and the muddy earth under your feet. Maybe that last one concerns the weather. There are traces of something here. >x traces The traces are of some kind of scooter that was here not long ago. Maybe it's been brought away because it's raining. >w Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >enter gazebo You can't see any such thing. >w (first opening the Future Cottage Door) It seems to be locked. > I beg your pardon? >w (first opening the Future Cottage Door) It seems to be locked. >s You need a charged vehicle to go to town! >sw You can't go that way. >nw You can't go that way. >ne You can't go that way. >se You can't go that way. >l Future Courtyard It's raining heavily, but it's warm outside, and the smell of wet grass hangs around in the air. The brick floor before the Garden is protected by a gazebo. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Probably not safe to go down that path with the rain. The garage door is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >i You are carrying: Gardening Tools Calendar Time Travel Device >travel back You travelled back in time! Courtyard The courtyard's empty, a nice breeze refreshes you in this sunny day. A gazebo lazily rests in the middle of the yard. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. You need a vehicle to go there. The garage door South is still closed here. A black and shiny scooter is laid onto the small brick wall. Looks like it was charging all night. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >open door Which do you mean, the Garage Door or the Cottage Door? >cottage It seems to be locked. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Courtyard It's nighttime, and the stars quietly light up the moonless sky. There's a sense of peace in watching the courtyard all lit up. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Way to dangerous to go there at night. The garage door South is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. The LED Lights are on, creating a beautiful atmosphere around the gazebo. The power strip is buzzing with energy. >s You need a charged vehicle to go to town! >n (first opening the Past Garage Door) It seems to be locked. >e Past Garden The stars shine onto the plants, whose leaves rustle peacefully in the garden. >w Past Courtyard It's nighttime, and the stars quietly light up the moonless sky. There's a sense of peace in watching the courtyard all lit up. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. Way to dangerous to go there at night. The garage door South is now open. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door is closed. The LED Lights are on, creating a beautiful atmosphere around the gazebo. The power strip is buzzing with energy. >w (first opening the Past Cottage Door) It seems to be locked. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Courtyard The courtyard's empty, a nice breeze refreshes you in this sunny day. A gazebo lazily rests in the middle of the yard. To the East is the entrance to the Garden, to the West is the house. South there is the path to descend the mountain, and reach the town. You need a vehicle to go there. The garage door South is still closed here. A black and shiny scooter is laid onto the small brick wall. Looks like it was charging all night. To the West, a cute cottage house rests facing the courtyard. The entrance door closed. LED Lights are hung to the gazebo to light it up during nighttime, via a power strip. >take scooter Try Time Warping it, instead. >s City Square The city square opens before you: all kinds of shops you can go to, a ferris wheel to ride Northwest, and the main street South. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >look through glass door You find nothing of interest. >x glass door Like any good dollar store door, it is automatic. >x bakery The bakery is run by an extremely lazy man, so the door (and the building) are always dirty. >s Public Street The public street is the cleanest place of all. At least the city does something with the taxes. East is the cementry and church, while west is the dark alley. ... Anita's beautiful white door, to the south, to her beautiful white house.. If only you had the keys... >x door You really miss her, don't you? Seeing this door, I can feel you remembering all the times you waited for her here. But... this time is different. We have to keep going. >knock on door I didn't understand that sentence. >* ah well I didn't understand that sentence. >open door It seems to be locked. >w Dark Alley This alleyway to the west of the street is dark at all times in the day, but right now it's when it's the least dark: you can basically see everything! Shady people probably aren't around with this much sunlight... >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Dark Alley This is the perfect time to witness the alleyway in its eerie beauty. The moonlight coming from the street to the east shines onto the garbage and the vermins, making it all look almost poetic. Almost. A short, blonde woman with a sidecut roams in the alleyway. You believe her name is Ally. >x ally Ally of the Alley is actually a well-renowned young woman: she can do all kinds of stuff for you if you meet her in her Alley during the night, but she will NOT do shady stuff for you... except if you're her boyfriend. >talk to ally "Hi! I'm Ally, your local Alley's Ally! Yeah, I'm your Ally! The kind of Ally that helps you in the Alley! Ah yeah, Anita keeps a spare key in the cementry, near her mother's grave. However, it is not there when she loses her normal key, so if you don't find it, that's why!" >* handy I didn't understand that sentence. >e Past Public Street The public street is the cleanest place of all, even at night. East is the cementry and church. At nighttime, you're probably going to find Ally in her alley to the west. ... Anita's beautiful white door, to the south, to her beautiful white house.. If only you had the keys... >e Past Cementry During the night, the cementry seems scarier than usual. Of course ghosts aren't real, but the unsettling feeling of being surrounded by tombs creeps in your heart nontheless. >x grave You can't see any such thing. >x key You can't see any such thing. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Cementry The cementry prides itself of having a beautiful garden under which deceased denizens can rest, and many beautiful tombs with heartfelt inscriptions. The gate to the main street opens to the west. >x grave You can't see any such thing. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Cementry As the rain pours onto the tombstones and the flowers you start to weep, as you remember coming here often, to visit Anita's grave. You used to bring beautiful white flowers, as she loved white... but of course, there isn't any tomb labelled "Anita Bellini", not in this timeline. >x grave You can't see any such thing. >x tomb You can't see any such thing. >x tomb You can't see any such thing. >travel back You travelled back in time! Cementry The cementry prides itself of having a beautiful garden under which deceased denizens can rest, and many beautiful tombs with heartfelt inscriptions. The gate to the main street opens to the west. >x tomb You can't see any such thing. >* herm I didn't understand that sentence. >x tombs You can't see any such thing. >take all There are none at all available! >tree I didn't understand that sentence. >* ah well I didn't understand that sentence. >w Public Street The public street is the cleanest place of all. At least the city does something with the taxes. East is the cementry and church, while west is the dark alley. ... Anita's beautiful white door, to the south, to her beautiful white house.. If only you had the keys... >n City Square The city square opens before you: all kinds of shops you can go to, a ferris wheel to ride Northwest, and the main street South. A black and shiny scooter is laid onto the small brick wall. Looks like it was charging all night. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >s Public Street The public street is the cleanest place of all. At least the city does something with the taxes. East is the cementry and church, while west is the dark alley. ... Anita's beautiful white door, to the south, to her beautiful white house.. If only you had the keys... >e Cementry The cementry prides itself of having a beautiful garden under which deceased denizens can rest, and many beautiful tombs with heartfelt inscriptions. The gate to the main street opens to the west. >e You can't go that way. >s You can't go that way. >n You can't go that way. >w Public Street The public street is the cleanest place of all. At least the city does something with the taxes. East is the cementry and church, while west is the dark alley. ... Anita's beautiful white door, to the south, to her beautiful white house.. If only you had the keys... >n City Square The city square opens before you: all kinds of shops you can go to, a ferris wheel to ride Northwest, and the main street South. A black and shiny scooter is laid onto the small brick wall. Looks like it was charging all night. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >w (first opening Bakery Door) It seems to be locked. >e (first opening Glass Door) Dollar Store The dollar store. All kinds of garbage can be found here for the lowest prices. Good thing, since we couldn't Time Warp any money to this timeline! There's noone inside... of course it's self-service. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >x garbage You can't see any such thing. >x goods You can't see any such thing. >x stuff You can't see any such thing. >x dollar You can't see any such thing. >take all There are none at all available! >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Dollar Store The dollar store. All kinds of garbage can be found here for the lowest prices. Good thing, since we couldn't Time Warp any money to this timeline! There's noone inside... of course it's self-service. Seeing through the glass door of a dark, closed dollar store is a strange experience. Almost unsettling. The dollar store is just East of the square. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Dollar Store The dollar store. All kinds of garbage can be found here for the lowest prices. Good thing, since we couldn't Time Warp any money to this timeline! There's noone inside... of course it's self-service. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Dollar Store The dollar store. All kinds of garbage can be found here for the lowest prices. Good thing, since we couldn't Time Warp any money to this timeline! There's noone inside... of course it's self-service. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >e You can't go that way. >w (first opening Future Glass Door) Future City Square Unfortunately, the ferris wheel northwest is unusable with the rain... but the shops are open, and ready to warm your wet body. The main street is south. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. >w (first opening Future Bakery Door) Future Bakery The bakery is a very yellow building, where you can sit down and eat some cookies, or buy bread and essentials. At least they fixed the lights in this timeline. There's noone inside... OF COURSE the baker's on break, he's always so lazy. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. >x cookies You can't see any such thing. >clean door You rub Future Bakery Door. >x door The bakery is run by an extremely lazy man, so the door (and the building) are always dirty. At least now, the rain is washing some of the filth away. >l Future Bakery The bakery is a very yellow building, where you can sit down and eat some cookies, or buy bread and essentials. At least they fixed the lights in this timeline. There's noone inside... OF COURSE the baker's on break, he's always so lazy. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. >travel back You travelled back in time! Bakery On sundays, the bakery is closed. It's also closed on Wednesdays, but the owner is very lazy. You can barely make out the insides of the building, but you can smell the flour and the baking soda: they're ready to be made into baked goods. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. >x inside You see nothing unexpected in that direction. >smell You smell nothing unexpected. >x flour You can't see any such thing. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Bakery This yellow building is closed at night. You won't buy anything, but seeing all the bread and baked sweets in line, ready to be taken, does make you feel like a thief. You can already picture Tim coming inside with an electric torch looking for criminals. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. >x bread You can't see any such thing. >* tim? I didn't understand that sentence. >x sweets You can't see any such thing. >e (first opening Past Bakery Door) It seems to be locked. >unlock door What do you want to unlock Past Bakery Door with? >hands You can't see any such thing. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Bakery On sundays, the bakery is closed. It's also closed on Wednesdays, but the owner is very lazy. You can barely make out the insides of the building, but you can smell the flour and the baking soda: they're ready to be made into baked goods. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. >e (first opening Bakery Door) It seems to be locked. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Bakery The bakery is a very yellow building, where you can sit down and eat some cookies, or buy bread and essentials. At least they fixed the lights in this timeline. There's noone inside... OF COURSE the baker's on break, he's always so lazy. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. >e Future City Square Unfortunately, the ferris wheel northwest is unusable with the rain... but the shops are open, and ready to warm your wet body. The main street is south. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. >nw Future Ferris Wheel The rain pouring down from above makes the wheel unusable... standing in the ferris wheel lot, it really looks massive. Southeast is the square. >x wheel You can't see any such thing. >x ferris You can't see any such thing. >x ferris wheel You can't see any such thing. >travel back You travelled back in time! Ferris Wheel Being up inside a ferris wheel again, after such a long time, makes you feel happy, but nostalgic... you wish Anita were here with you, now. Southeast is the square. >ride I didn't understand that sentence. >take What do you want to take? >wheel You can't see any such thing. >x What do you want to examine? >wheel You can't see any such thing. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Ferris Wheel Being up inside a ferris wheel at night, like this, makes you feel like you're in a dream. It's so beautiful you consider waiting here until your time is out... but you can't. Southeast is the square. >x What do you want to examine? >wheel You can't see any such thing. >take all There are none at all available! >se Past City Square Most of the shops are closed at night, but the street South is still open, just as the ferris wheel Northwest: it's ready for a beautiful ride. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. Seeing through the glass door of a dark, closed dollar store is a strange experience. Almost unsettling. The dollar store is just East of the square. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. >ne (first opening the Past Gleaming Door) It seems to be locked. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! City Square The city square opens before you: all kinds of shops you can go to, a ferris wheel to ride Northwest, and the main street South. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! A black and shiny scooter is laid onto the small brick wall. Looks like it was charging all night. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. >ne (first opening the Gleaming Door) Arcade Room Even on sundays, the Arcade Room is open and thriving. Not many people come play videogames, but the ones who do treat it almost like a religious appointment. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. >x leds You can't see any such thing. >x door You see nothing special about the Gleaming Door. >x machine You remember Anita telling you about this: it's a race game where cars try to get as many ingredients as possible to bake a cake. >play machine I didn't understand that sentence. >play game I didn't understand that sentence. >turn on machine It isn't something you can switch. >use machine I didn't understand that sentence. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Arcade Room There is a weird excitement in being near videogames at night, with the lights off, while you totally shouldn't. The emergency light flickers, faintly illuminating the arcade machinery. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. You should probably smash it. >* umm why? I didn't understand that sentence. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Arcade Room Even on sundays, the Arcade Room is open and thriving. Not many people come play videogames, but the ones who do treat it almost like a religious appointment. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. >g You travelled forward in time! Future Arcade Room The Arcade Room is as gleaming with lights and colors as ever. Anita really liked coming here on rainy days. In fact, it's strange that she's not here right now... but this isn't your timeline, after all. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. You see Tim: a tall, slim dude with short black hair and a spot on his T-Shirt. >x tim Just a worker at the Arcade Store, maybe he know something about Anita. >talk to tim "Yeah, Anita comes here often! However, yesterday she stayed here so much playing games that she somehow lost her keys! Can you believe it? I'm going to bring them back to her later, anyways." ... We should probably deactivate the machine in the past, someway, then. >* that's why the spare keys aren't there I guess? But why not day before yesteray I didn't understand that sentence. >travel back We shouldn't Time Travel in front of people. >sw (first opening the Future Gleaming Door) Future City Square Unfortunately, the ferris wheel northwest is unusable with the rain... but the shops are open, and ready to warm your wet body. The main street is south. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >travel back You travelled back in time! City Square The city square opens before you: all kinds of shops you can go to, a ferris wheel to ride Northwest, and the main street South. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! A black and shiny scooter is laid onto the small brick wall. Looks like it was charging all night. >ne Arcade Room Even on sundays, the Arcade Room is open and thriving. Not many people come play videogames, but the ones who do treat it almost like a religious appointment. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. >travel back You travelled back in time! Past Arcade Room There is a weird excitement in being near videogames at night, with the lights off, while you totally shouldn't. The emergency light flickers, faintly illuminating the arcade machinery. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. You should probably smash it. >smash machine You turned off the Past Arcade Machine. Now in the future, Anita won't have forgotten her keys >sw (first opening the Past Gleaming Door) It seems to be locked. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Arcade Room Even on sundays, the Arcade Room is open and thriving. Not many people come play videogames, but the ones who do treat it almost like a religious appointment. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. >x machine Now it's broken: you feel very sorry, but that's what you have to do to say that final goodbye. >travel forward You travelled forward in time! Future Arcade Room The Arcade Room is as gleaming with lights and colors as ever. Anita really liked coming here on rainy days. In fact, it's strange that she's not here right now... but this isn't your timeline, after all. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. You can see a purple and red race-car arcade machine. This is Anita's Favourite Arcade Machine. You see Tim: a tall, slim dude with short black hair and a spot on his T-Shirt. >talk to tim "Yeah, Anita comes here often! However, yesterday she didn't: her favourite arcade machine broke down. What a pity, I'll try and get it functioning as soon as possible! Damn vandals...!" >sw Future City Square Unfortunately, the ferris wheel northwest is unusable with the rain... but the shops are open, and ready to warm your wet body. The main street is south. A door shining with beautiful LEDs indicates the entrance of an Arcade, Northeast of the square. The bakery door is very yellow and very dirty, just as the rest of the bakery West of the square. The glass door East of the square is see-through for all kinds of 50-cent goods inside! >s Future Public Street It's raining, but at least the city has a good sewer system!. East is the cementry and church, while west is the dark alley. ... Anita's beautiful white door, to the south, to her beautiful white house.. If only you had the keys... >e Future Cementry As the rain pours onto the tombstones and the flowers you start to weep, as you remember coming here often, to visit Anita's grave. You used to bring beautiful white flowers, as she loved white... but of course, there isn't any tomb labelled "Anita Bellini", not in this timeline. >x grave You can't see any such thing. >travel back You travelled back in time! Cementry The cementry prides itself of having a beautiful garden under which deceased denizens can rest, and many beautiful tombs with heartfelt inscriptions. The gate to the main street opens to the west. You can see an elegant white key lying under an old tombstone... >x key You'd recognize this elegant white key anywhere: this is Anita's door key. >take it Taken. >w Public Street The public street is the cleanest place of all. At least the city does something with the taxes. East is the cementry and church, while west is the dark alley. ... Anita's beautiful white door, to the south, to her beautiful white house.. If only you had the keys... >unlock door What do you want to unlock Anita's Door with? >key You unlock Anita's Door. >s (first opening Anita's Door) *** You come into the house... You see Anita. She's as beautiful as always... She's speaking to you. I will.. not filtrate this conversation, XXXX. "Oh.. Oh my God, XXXX! You still don't understand, I- I don't want to say "Goodbye" to you! I'm done, XXXX! I don't KNOW you! I know this is the last timeline I exist in, o- or something, but you're not here! I don't have all the memories you have with me, I do not! You remember this incredible love story we had, before I died, but I don't! I'm sick of receveing all kinds of versions of you, from all timelines, messing around with my day, trying to meet me! Do you even know how you look like, XXXX? You're a SPHERE; a SPHERE of metal. I do not want you in my life, XXXX, as much as you want me in yours. I'm NOT your Anita. I have my life. Now, please, if that's everything you need... LEAVE. You're the SIXTH one this week... Go away." ... .... I think it's better if we take our leave, now. *** Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command? >