Polly Wants a Microphone: There is a talking parrot on board, located in the unfinished ballroom.Moon Logic Puzzle: Of course you need to cover the chicken in mustard sauce before you send it.The bomb, once armed, would begin to audibly count down, get distracted and lose its place and have to start over. Fortunately, there's a parrot perch that you can use in place of the long stick. ![]() However, in order to obtain a long stick behind glass, you must break the glass with a hammer. The Key Is Behind the Lock: In order to obtain a hammer, you need to press a button with a long stick.Guide Dang It: One review dubbed the game's difficulty "Impossible unless you're the author or telepathic.".Ghost Ship: You, a flock of starlings, and a very vocal parrot are the only living things on-board.Interestingly, if you ask him for an actual Gargle Blaster, he replies "Nobody likes a clever-dick". Gargle Blaster: The BarBot asks for your help in making a fairly nasty one.This is due to there being an actual game breaking bug on the final disk in the first printing that was missing a file that had the game's interface with their Personal Electronic Thing which is necessary to do anything with your inventory or even save/quit the game! Okay, not technically a bug, per se, but certainly game-breaking. ![]() Some batches went out with the final disc in the set missing. Game Breaking Bug: The game spanned multiple CD-ROMs.The ship sailed from its space dock with great fanfare and promptly vanished. Also Spontaneous Massive Existance Failure.Personal Electronic Thing, a combination of keyring, Bag of Holding, remote control, staff pager and conversation log.Featureless Protagonist: We only have the Robots assurance they're even human.Faster-Than-Light Travel: Which allows a ship from the other side of the galaxy to crash into your house.Dilating Door: The ship has two, the one visible in the intro and the door to the arboretum, which 'grows' open and closed.Control Room Puzzle: With a pretty star field.unfortunately, she's come down with a bad case of lobotomy, and the ship has rapidly gone out of control in her absence. The Computer Is Your Friend: Averted: the computer would be your friend.These two items are completely useless until you gain access to the Titanic's navigation systems at the very end of the game. Chekhov's Gun: Both the picture of the night sky above your house, and the 3D glasses that came packaged with the game itself.The Call Knows Where You Live: After the titular ship reduces your house to rubble, what choice do you have but to to answer Fentible's Call to Adventure? In fact, if you type "no" (or indeed anything besides "yes"), the only acknowledgment your refusal gets is "An odd way to spell it, but I suppose it will have to do.".The robots onboard all have these, thankfully they can be adjusted. Brain Uploading: People who have donated their personality, like giving blood in America you get paid for it, with better personalities getting more money.The BarBot is an especially big fan: he'll go on about it at length if you ask him, and the In-Flight Magazine also has an article on the subject written by him. Arc Words: "Nobody likes a clever-dick".All Up to You: True, you occasionally persuade the bots to help, but it's an uphill struggle.Achilles Buttock: The MaƮtre d'Bot has one, and it must be prodded repeatedly before he will let you look at Scraliontis' corpse.Because Krage's in-game AI is not as advanced as seemingly intended, he will not 'warm up' to you as implied in this line, his mood settings are linear and even when you manually change them he doesn't seem to use this line. It seems that Krage would have managed to elaborate partially on what "The Reason" is, causing him to nearly shut down from discussing this meta element. This generic answer is "Because of, the reason." They will not elaborate on this when asked, but it was curious that every character in the game responded in this same way. Normally, every character in the game will use a generic response for a question they don't know the answer to or do not want to answer. This may be somewhat of a 'wham line' for long time Starship Titanic players. feeling a bit quivery, so I'm gonna power down now. Only Douglas I knew was a hot dog salesman on Luther-4. Now, I know things aren't looking real bad, yet, but maybe this other answer will help. if you wanna know about "the reason", well, there is another answer that I'm not supposed to give out unless things are looking real bad. ![]() we're not robots, are we? So, what I'm trying to say is.
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