Per asperaThe Puppeteer: Manner and matter should complement each other and work for the common cause. Doctor Firewood had many failures before he could attain perfection. Task: Go through the living room in the "cache" mode. Jim is stunned. He is kneeled at the center of the living room and watches a fuming safe. He is at a loss. Jim: But why? The Puppeteer: You think it’s cruel? You are wrong, Feather. I would bet on Jim’s head, that if I’d written the complete moral of this lession on the safe, he would have passed all the tests twice as fast but with the same result. The Puppeteer: Until recently Jim was never famous for having a sixth sense, that would tell him when to stop. Do you like special effects? Jim is frozen in front of the fireplace in deep thought. He’s got gloves on his hands and a gauze bandage on his mouth. Fire embraces the casket with its flaming hands. The Puppeteer: Jim has finally found a simple solution of many problems. The living room is full of people. Both the Followers and members of the Undergroud are present. They are all listening to Jim, who is standing in front of a huge poster. It’s a tutorial for splinting a wrist and a forearm. Jim turns over a page and reveals another poster. More pictures. The recording ends here. You passed the Puppeteer's test. You received some points of freedom and some tokens. The Puppeteer: The moral of this story is this: fools learn from their own mistakes. But they can pass for intelligent people in the end. |