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WEATHER.Z5
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Z-code for Z-machine
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1996-06-12
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94KB
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141 lines
Resident data ends at 2c98, program starts at 2c98, file ends at 16db4
Starting analysis pass at address 2c97
End of analysis pass, low address = 2c98, high address = 1617c
[Start of text]
S001: "A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER"
S002: "
An Interactive Short Story
Copyright 1995-6 by Andrew Plotkin. Please copy and play freely.
(First-time players should type "about".)
"
S003: "950201"
S004: "5/8"
S005: "a"
S006: "You can't go that way."
S007: "the"
S008: "the"
S009: "the"
S010: "the"
S011: "the"
S012: "the"
S013: "the"
S014: "the"
S015: "the"
S016: "the"
S017: "the"
S018: "the"
S019: "It is pitch dark, and you can't see a thing."
S020: "As good-looking as ever."
S021: "your former self"
S022: "As good-looking as ever."
S023: "
You glance outside. "
S024: "
"
S025: "Sunny Afternoon"
S026: "Clear Sunset"
S027: "Clouding Sunset"
S028: "A Moment of Light"
S029: "Cloudy Twilight"
S030: "Misty Evening"
S031: "Drizzly Evening"
S032: "Rainy Night"
S033: "Night, Heavy Rain"
S034: "Night, Heavy Rain"
S035: "Night, a Thunderstorm"
S036: "Sunny Dawn"
S037: "Time Has Broken BUG"
S038: "Poughkeepsie [BUG]"
S039: "somewhere outside"
S040: "across the bridge"
S041: "the southwest"
S042: "the northwest"
S043: "the northwest"
S044: "the northwest"
S045: "the west"
S046: "the west"
S047: "the northwest"
S048: "You can't see anything particularly interesting in that direction."
S049: "The shouts of the volleyball players and the boom-box thump are
pleasantly far off to the west."
S050: "You hear yells, laughter, music. People are having a good time. You just
want to get away."
S051: "Trails snake up the side of the hill, to the summit, an angle of sunlit
stone against the unbounded blue."
S052: "You hear yells, laughter, music. People are having a good time."
S053: "The hillside is bare rock in that direction, and much too steep to
climb."
S054: "Two trails lead up from here; you can go northeast or south."
S055: "The underbrush is too dense in that direction."
S056: "some"
S057: "
A trail leads southwest down the hill, towards the bridge. From where you
stand, it turns southeast and continues upward, deeply cut into the hillside. A
narrower trail leads more steeply up to the east.
"
S058: "Two trails lead up from here; you can go southeast or east."
S059: "The hillside drops straight off to the stream in that direction."
S060: "The hillside drops straight off to the stream in that direction."
S061: "The hillside drops straight down in that direction."
S062: "The underbrush is too dense in that direction."
S063: "The wide trail leads down to the southwest, and up across the hill to
the southeast. The upward half seems deeply cut into the hillside; it's as if
something had worn the rocky earth away."
S064: "The narrow trail leads straight up the hillside to the east."
S065: "The trench is a foot deep or so, and maybe a yard wide. It starts where
the wide trail turns, and leads west over the bank."
S066: "It's the blade of a small spade. There's nothing left of the shaft."
S067: "At this point, it's just a two-foot-long stick, broken at both ends."
S068: "some"
S069: "The ground drops off, dangerously steeply, in that direction."
S070: "The ground drops off, dangerously steeply, in that direction."
S071: "Unfortunately for your ambitions, the hilltop is too steep to scrabble
up."
S072: "The underbrush is too dense in that direction."
S073: "The narrow trail curves down the hillside to the northwest."
S074: "The cave narrows to a crack in back; you really can't go very far."
S075: "The cave narrows to a crack in back; you really can't go very far."
S076: "The only way out is to the west."
S077: "An ancient and filthy blanket is crumpled against one wall of the cave."
S078: "Two trails lead up from here; you can go east or southeast."
S079: "The hill is too steep in that direction."
S080: "Beyond the rise, the hill drops almost straight down to the stream."
S081: "Beyond the rise, the hill drops almost straight down to the stream."
S082: "The underbrush is too dense in that direction."
S083: "It's just a stony ridge; the ground slopes up a few feet before dropping
off to the stream."
S084: "A glob of water is pulsating on the ground here. [BUG]"
S085: "It's water. It's in the bucket."
S086: "some"
S087: "Trails angle down to the northwest and southwest. Another crosses the
hill to the south, but a chunk is washed out, too wide to jump across.
"
S088: "The hill is too steep and overgrown to climb."
S089: "The hill is too steep and overgrown to climb."
S090: "The hill is too steep and overgrown to climb."
S091: "The hill is too steep and overgrown to climb."
S092: "Two trails lead down from here; you can go northwest or southwest."
S093: "The hill is too steep and overgrown to descend."
S094: "The underbrush is too dense in that direction."
S095: "south"
S096: "north"
S097: "some"
S098: "The ground drops almost straight down in that direction."
S099: "The hill is too steep and overgrown to climb."
S100: "Jumping off the bluff wouldn't work well. Perhaps the trail to the
southwest."
S101: "No trails go up the hill from here, and the undergrowth is too heavy to
push through."
S102: "The undergrowth is too dense in that direction."
S103: "It's a forlorn, sodden scrap of canvas."
[End of text]
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