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Re: Some more questions for Gremlinn - Expository
gremlinn, on host 24.25.220.173
Friday, October 4, 2002, at 02:59:16
Some more questions for Gremlinn - Expository posted by RiftTraveler on Friday, October 4, 2002, at 00:45:04:
> 1. Is Dr Gingram, the physics prof in OAT the > same as Dr Gingram in POAT? >
Nope, they're brothers. There was nothing in the games that mentioned this, though.
> 2. What happens if you give the cat to Herb > Patterson instead of Caroline? I've never done > that. >
Everything turns out the same in the end. You just get a different item as an immediate result. And of course, the two people say different things in conversation afterwards.
> 3. how many different way are there of getting > into down to the bus and getting into the bus > in OAT? >
5 each.
> 4. Why is the food at Vominus so nasty? >
Well, I was thinking a lot about stuff at my old college when I was writing the game. Not that the dining hall food was all that bad, but a lot of people would exaggerate about it.
> 5. Will Gastro-man be making an appearance > in SOAT? >
Hmm, maybe. I kind of liked the character.
> 6. I like the R. Oflol name in POAT. Do we > meet him anywhere in the game? Maybe the > miner with the hurt leg, or the broken wheel or > something? >
He's Rupert, the guy in the patient ward who got hurt in the mining accident. He's only there until Gingram shows up.
> 7. Are there any other Adventure Games > scheduled to be out before SOAT? >
Possibly, but none by me.
> 8. What is Silus and Verna's relationship? > Colleagues, siblings, or Married? >
Unmarried, but very much involved...and colleagues, too, yeah.
> I think that about does it. Oh, one more. If the > crazy guy we meet in Brackly Hall (the one you > give the Bacon Sandwhich to) is the same one > who gives the shopkeeper in OAT his bacon > sandwhiches, how did he survive that long? > Isn't it almost a hundred years later? At least > 75, right? Or am I totally skewed in my > thinking? >
That was just supposed to be a joke to make one think of Brackly Hall, not really at all connected. But yeah, about 75 years of difference, assuming Brackly Hall takes place around the current year.
> Alright. that's it for my questions. Thanks for > yoru patience with my prattling and sleeve > tugging, but I am curious abo uthese issues. > > With All Due respect to a worthy CGI-Master, > Mike "RiftTraveler" Cuellar
No problem. It's always fun answering questions about the games.
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