Escape The Padded Cell
(04-10-2021, 09:32 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Okay, now the next sequence...

Blue, Red, Red, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Green

As Rehyanne did the sequence in order, Blue-Red-Red-Green-Yellow-Yellow-Green, she realized her issue before was that she basically got her mind in only 4 colors, because that's what the Simon had. She confused because she forgot there are 5 colors in this one.
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(04-11-2021, 09:40 AM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-10-2021, 09:32 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Okay, now the next sequence...

Blue, Red, Red, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Green

As Rehyanne did the sequence in order, Blue-Red-Red-Green-Yellow-Yellow-Green, she realized her issue before was that she basically got her mind in only 4 colors, because that's what the Simon had. She confused because she forgot there are 5 colors in this one.

Okay, now that you're at the last section, let's see you actually get it right this time.

Blue, Red, Red, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Green, Purple, Blue, Purple
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And what is Mario Party was 13 titles?
18-35-13-30, 18-35-13-31, 18-35-13-32... 18-35-13-59
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(04-12-2021, 12:24 PM)Bound cat Wrote: And what is Mario Party was 13 titles?
18-35-13-30, 18-35-13-31, 18-35-13-32... 18-35-13-59

Okay, gonna throw in another hint, though this one's more of a "can't find it? Here it is, you twat."

Hint: There are 251 pokemon made as of the 2nd generation. Now can you stop wasting time with that combo lock?
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(04-11-2021, 08:11 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Okay, now that you're at the last section, let's see you actually get it right this time.

Blue, Red, Red, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Green, Purple, Blue, Purple

Rehyanne focused on getting all colors right this time. She only has to focus on the moaning and not let her previous knowledge of Simon screw her again. Let's do it...

Blue-Red-Red-Green-Yellow-Yellow-Green-Purple-Blue-Purple

It seems this time it worked.
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((I knew it, but only because of Google))

Alex was tired and sweating, but suddenly he had an epiphany
- 251 Pokemon! Of course! How could I forget such an obvious thing?!
Alex puts the fourth number 50. Only the third number remains to be found.
18-35-10-50, 18-35-11-50, 18-35-12-50... 18-35-20-50
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(04-12-2021, 06:38 PM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-11-2021, 08:11 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Okay, now that you're at the last section, let's see you actually get it right this time.

Blue, Red, Red, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Green, Purple, Blue, Purple

Rehyanne focused on getting all colors right this time. She only has to focus on the moaning and not let her previous knowledge of Simon screw her again. Let's do it...

Blue-Red-Red-Green-Yellow-Yellow-Green-Purple-Blue-Purple

It seems this time it worked.

Yep! It did. As a result, a pedestal rose up with a paper that featured a combination of sorts. The combination was written in a weird way...
  • Take the last two digits of the year the Declaration of Independence is signed in the Thirteen Colonies and divide that by 2.
  • Think of the fifth prime number that comes after 11.
  • Count the number of worlds in the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2.
  • Take the 2nd digit from the year the Edo period started, then multiply that by 7.
After some looking around, you might find that the lock was a combo lock... For the door to your cell.

(Before you ask, the locks go from 0 to 59.)

(04-22-2021, 12:24 PM)Bound cat Wrote: ((I knew it, but only because of Google))

Alex was tired and sweating, but suddenly he had an epiphany
- 251 Pokemon! Of course! How could I forget such an obvious thing?!
Alex puts the fourth number 50. Only the third number remains to be found.
18-35-10-50, 18-35-11-50, 18-35-12-50... 18-35-20-50

You didn't need to go through all that; you wound up getting the correct combination once the lock unlocked at "18, 35, 16, 50." Once that was done,
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(04-24-2021, 08:33 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Yep! It did. As a result, a pedestal rose up with a paper that featured a combination of sorts. The combination was written in a weird way...
  • Take the last two digits of the year the Declaration of Independence is signed in the Thirteen Colonies and divide that by 2.
  • Think of the fifth prime number that comes after 11.
  • Count the number of worlds in the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2.
  • Take the 2nd digit from the year the Edo period started, then multiply that by 7.
After some looking around, you might find that the lock was a combo lock... For the door to your cell.

(Before you ask, the locks go from 0 to 59.)

Rehyanne looked at the note, then at the lock, and began to work arround it. First and foremost, she had to get each number:
  • The Declaration of Independence was signed in 76, so half it was 38.
  • Primes... 11, 13, 17, 19, 23... 29 was the one that filled that spot after 11.
  • Japanese Supr Mario Bros 2... she had no idea, so she thought on either 8 or 32
  • Edo period... that confused her. She can't recall when that era happened. She thought on the 19th century, that meant 1800s. So, 8x7=56
She tried that first one: 38-29-32-56.
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(04-27-2021, 01:57 PM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-24-2021, 08:33 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Yep! It did. As a result, a pedestal rose up with a paper that featured a combination of sorts. The combination was written in a weird way...
  • Take the last two digits of the year the Declaration of Independence is signed in the Thirteen Colonies and divide that by 2.
  • Think of the fifth prime number that comes after 11.
  • Count the number of worlds in the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2.
  • Take the 2nd digit from the year the Edo period started, then multiply that by 7.
After some looking around, you might find that the lock was a combo lock... For the door to your cell.

(Before you ask, the locks go from 0 to 59.)

Rehyanne looked at the note, then at the lock, and began to work arround it. First and foremost, she had to get each number:
  • The Declaration of Independence was signed in 76, so half it was 38.
  • Primes... 11, 13, 17, 19, 23... 29 was the one that filled that spot after 11.
  • Japanese Supr Mario Bros 2... she had no idea, so she thought on either 8 or 32
  • Edo period... that confused her. She can't recall when that era happened. She thought on the 19th century, that meant 1800s. So, 8x7=56
She tried that first one: 38-29-32-56.

Least you weren't trying hundreds of different combinations like that one guy. Still, that was the wrong combo.
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(04-27-2021, 03:55 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Least you weren't trying hundreds of different combinations like that one guy. Still, that was the wrong combo.

Rehyanne sighed and tried to push it out... First one and second one are fine certainly. She has no certainty on the third one... And then she recalls that "Edo" is what the capital was called during the Tokugawa era... And she realizes that the Tokugawa era has that second name of Edo period. And that was in the 1600s, which is 6 x 7 = 42. So, she tries again.

38-29-32-42
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(04-28-2021, 11:20 AM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-27-2021, 03:55 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Least you weren't trying hundreds of different combinations like that one guy. Still, that was the wrong combo.

Rehyanne sighed and tried to push it out... First one and second one are fine certainly. She has no certainty on the third one... And then she recalls that "Edo" is what the capital was called during the Tokugawa era... And she realizes that the Tokugawa era has that second name of Edo period. And that was in the 1600s, which is 6 x 7 = 42. So, she tries again.

38-29-32-42

Still no.

Hint: You probably know of the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2 as "Super Mario: The Lost Levels."
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(04-28-2021, 03:24 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote:
(04-28-2021, 11:20 AM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-27-2021, 03:55 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Least you weren't trying hundreds of different combinations like that one guy. Still, that was the wrong combo.

Rehyanne sighed and tried to push it out... First one and second one are fine certainly. She has no certainty on the third one... And then she recalls that "Edo" is what the capital was called during the Tokugawa era... And she realizes that the Tokugawa era has that second name of Edo period. And that was in the 1600s, which is 6 x 7 = 42. So, she tries again.

38-29-32-42

Still no.

Hint: You probably know of the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2 as "Super Mario: The Lost Levels."

"Oh, right, thanks." Rehyanne said to the narrator as she tried one combo. She recalls that in the Lost Levels there are 8 world divided in 4 stages, but then 4 extra worlds. So:
38-29-12-42
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(04-29-2021, 03:09 PM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-28-2021, 03:24 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote:
(04-28-2021, 11:20 AM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-27-2021, 03:55 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Least you weren't trying hundreds of different combinations like that one guy. Still, that was the wrong combo.

Rehyanne sighed and tried to push it out... First one and second one are fine certainly. She has no certainty on the third one... And then she recalls that "Edo" is what the capital was called during the Tokugawa era... And she realizes that the Tokugawa era has that second name of Edo period. And that was in the 1600s, which is 6 x 7 = 42. So, she tries again.

38-29-32-42

Still no.

Hint: You probably know of the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2 as "Super Mario: The Lost Levels."

"Oh, right, thanks." Rehyanne said to the narrator as she tried one combo. She recalls that in the Lost Levels there are 8 world divided in 4 stages, but then 4 extra worlds. So:
38-29-12-42
Almost.
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(04-30-2021, 01:03 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Almost.

She really was confused now: almost? What was she missing?

Then it hit her: there's one more world in the game, for those who don't use warps. Therefore the number is 13

38-29-13-42
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(04-30-2021, 02:55 PM)irRESPondible Wrote:
(04-30-2021, 01:03 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Almost.

She really was confused now: almost? What was she missing?

Then it hit her: there's one more world in the game, for those who don't use warps. Therefore the number is 13

38-29-13-42

Yep!

And with that, the cell is unlocked and you're free to go.
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(04-30-2021, 03:28 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Yep!

And with that, the cell is unlocked and you're free to go.

Rehyanne sighs and walks out, looking out who put her in the jacket to get her out of it. Because, lo and behold, she's no escape artist.
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(04-24-2021, 08:33 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: You didn't need to go through all that; you wound up getting the correct combination once the lock unlocked at "18, 35, 16, 50." Once that was done,

Finally, after so many unsuccessful attempts, the right combination was found and the cell 's door opened.

- HURRAH! FREEDOM! - Alex shouted exultantly.
He was all sweaty and tired, and probably smelled like a pig. His disheveled hairstyle resembled a crow's nest. He was hungry, he was thirsty and he really wanted to go to the toilet. But he was finally free!

Although, actually, he was still tightly wrapped in a straitjacket. Fatty boy pushed open the door and left a padded cell, hoping that there would be someone outside who would untie him.
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((I'll try another character))
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Masha (a large and chubby girl) woke up lying on the floor of a padded cell.
"What the hell?" She definitely went to bed in her cozy bedroom, and not in this place. "Did I sleepwalk again?"
The girl tried to wipe her sleepy eyes, but found that her hands were wrapped in a straitjacket.
- Oh, my God! Oh my god. Oh no, oh no, oh no! Not again!
Masha tried to pinch herself to make sure it wasn't a bad dream, but she couldn't do it all for the same reason (damned straitjacket!). Then she blinked, chasing away the remnants of sleep, and looked around to get her bearings a little.
Sorry for bad English. This is not my native language.
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The first thing Masha would find are two bean bag chairs: one red and one blue. They sat side by side.
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Almost immediately, Masha saw a note (fortunately, she was lying on the floor next to her face) and read it.
- "Hey! What stupid games! Untie me now!" - she screamed and tried to disentangle herself from the straitjacket. However, pretty soon, the girl realized that she could not free herself on her own, and it seemed that she would have to play by the rules of an unknown kidnapper.
"After all, $50 is $50..."
But in fact, she was not so much attracted by the possible monetary prize, as frightened by the prospect of being left in a straitjacket for the whole day. The straitjacket was too small for her. It felt like it was two sizes smaller than required and fitted Masha's body very tightly. Her plump tummy was too compressed, and her magnificent breasts were squeezed so tightly that it was difficult for the girl to breathe. But worst of all was the strap, which strongly rubbed her crotch from below, and behind her deeply sank into the gap between her fatty buttocks. These sensations greatly irritated and embarrassed the girl. She was also embarrassed because she was wearing goofy and silly panties with teddy bears on them. Which means that whoever  who kidnapped her and locked her in this ward saw her in this underwear. And also her silly panties will be seen by the one who will free her.
One way or another, Masha decided to get out of the cell and find freedom. But first, she had to get on her feet. Although her legs weren't bound, it was quite a challenge for a clumsy girl of her size. But finally, after ten minutes of panting and struggling, Masha managed to get into a standing position. The girl was breathing heavily, and sweat rolled down her like hail but she could not even wipe it off.
- "Heyyy! Can anyone hear me?!" - she shouted without much hope of an answer. - "Can you at least loosen my straitjacket a little? It's too tight!"
And then she approached the bean bag chairs, walked around them in a circle and carefully examined them. Maybe there are some notes or other hints.
Sorry for bad English. This is not my native language.
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