Why you shouldn't put 173 inside of 914 on rough or coarse

#1
Blink.

You finally got it inside with your neck untouched.
Get around it, walk backwards towards the knob, and turn that shit to rough.
Coarse would have probably done the trick, but this fucker is gonna pay for trying to kill you.
Twist that key and hope for the best. Oh, also; remember not to blink.
The sound of stone grinding loudly makes you cover you ears.
Did it work? No input? Check the output. IT WORKED.
A pile of what looks like instant cement,
old dried paint,
and rebar.

Congratulations, that is one nightmare dealt with.
Turn around and continue escaping. Blink if you want, it isn't gonna matter.
Only a second goes by with your back towards the output,you hear metallic rattling.
Before you can even turn your head, you notice the 1/2 meter of rebar through your neck.
Did you even read the file on these anomalous objects?

Maybe this is why you are in the orange jumpsuit, and not a Lab Coat.

Blink.
Die.
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Re: Why you shouldn't put 173 inside of 914 on rough or coar

#6
When you put 173 inside of 914 it doesn't do anything in the game,

so eventually, (this is low priority) you are going to want to add something to the game saying that you shouldn't do that.

Or even better have a scenario like what i wrote above happen.


If you didn't understand what happens,basically you turn 173 into what seems to be harmless material except all the anomalous properties that he had before are still there.

So that is why when you turn around (or blink) rebar flies at your neck...