diff --git a/opencola.inform/Source/story.ni b/opencola.inform/Source/story.ni index 47966fe..39a6a26 100644 --- a/opencola.inform/Source/story.ni +++ b/opencola.inform/Source/story.ni @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Chapter 0 - The License Chapter 1 - General Setup -The release number is 5. +The release number is 6. The story headline is "An interactive fiction adaptation of the OpenCola recipe". The story description is "An interactive fiction based on the recipe for OpenCola. The source code may be found at https://codeberg.org/caranmegil/OpenCola. The cover art is courtesy of me trying out MidJourney as I'm not an artist.". Release along with cover art, an interpreter, source text, and library card. @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ Preparation Door is a door. It is closed. It is south from the Foyer and north f Chapter 3 - Actors Sir Mix-a-lot is a man. Understand "knight" as Sir Mix-a-lot. He is in Foyer. The description is "A steel plated knight with a steel helm and a steel enclosure containing a clock.". +Lawyer is a woman. She is in the Foyer. The description is "Her raven black hair is pulled back into a tight bun and she wears a grey pantsuit.". Chapter 4 - Things @@ -181,7 +182,7 @@ Understand "talk to [something]" as talking. Talking is an action applying to on Carry out talking when the noun is not a person: say "You really want to talk to that?". -Carry out talking when the noun is the Sir Mix-a-lot: +Carry out talking when the noun is Sir Mix-a-lot: say "The knight smiles and says 'Hahahaha! Welcome to OpenSoda. To the north is the ingredients room where parchments containing the ingredients are listed. To the south is the prepration room. Inside are plaques that tell you how to make the different parts of the elixir known as OpenSoda elixir!'"; let rr be a random number from 1 to number of rows in Table of Sir Mix-a-lot Responses; say "[paragraph break]The knight bellows: '[Response in row rr of Table of Sir Mix-a-lot Responses]'". @@ -195,6 +196,14 @@ Instead of smelling the Sir Mix-a-lot: Carry out examining Sir Mix-a-lot: display Figure of Sir Mix-a-lot. +Carry out talking when the noun is Lawyer: + say "Oils can cause skin irritation. Wear latex food-prep or surgical gloves. If oils come in contact with skin, wash with soap and water. +[paragraph break]I purchased all oils from health food stores and the herbalist store, Thuna's (see notes on gum arabic). +[paragraph break]Everything could have come from the herbalist's. Try for 100 percent pure, undiluted oils +[paragraph break]It is very important that you get only food-grade Gum Arabic. There is also an art-grade, which is readily available at art supply stores – never use art-grade Gum Arabic! Art-grade Gum Arabic is toxic. It will make you ill. +[paragraph break]It's best not to store caffeine in any amount. Caffeine can kill people in relatively small doses. The median lethal dose for an adult human is around 10 grams, or approximately one third of an ounce. You can find out more by reading the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for caffeine at http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/c0165.htm. Don't yeild to the temptation to create a 'Super-Jolt' , adding tons and tons of the white stuff to your cola, our you'll be in a world of hurt. If stored, store in a secure area away from children. Toxic by inhalation and ingestion: If inhaled, remove to fresh air, If ingested, call a physician. Possible teratogen and mutagen. If product comes in contact with the eyes, flush with plenty of water. There is some great information on caffeine and it's over-consumption at http://www.thecaffeinepage.com. Caffeine is completely optional. I used part of a caffeine pill (MVP, www.mvpnutrition.com), ground up in a pestle with a mortar. According to information on the pill bottle and on the Web site, the pills are 100% caffeine. As an extra safety precaution, I strained all of the syrup through a 4-ply of cheesecloth, in case any of the caffeine wasn't dissolved. +[paragraph break]Due to its acidity, phosphoric acid product is corrosive to the eyes and skin. Handle with gloved hands, and use extreme caution. If comes in contact with the eyes or skin, immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Rinse any spills on clothing or other surfaces thoroughly. Store in a secure area. Do not store more than 50.0 ml.". + Chapter 8 - The Game When play begins: