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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: Rumors that you can repair Fred somehow. You can't. As it says in the hint book, Fred can never be repaired.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: Rumours that you can repair Fred somehow. You can't. As it says in the hint book, Fred can never be repaired.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: Rumours Rumors that you can repair Fred somehow. You can't. As it says in the hint book, Fred can never be repaired.repaired.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Rumours that you can repair Fred somehow. You can't. As it says in the hint book, Fred can never be repaired.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: PopCultureUrbanLegends: Rumours that you can repair Fred somehow. You can't. As it says in the hint book, Fred can never be repaired.
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* NightmareFuel: The original packaging, with a white mask backed up by a pair of staring yellow eyes that appear to follow you around the room.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Rumours that you can repair Fred somehow. You can't. As it says in the hint book, Fred can never be repaired.
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* FridgeLogic: Immersing yourself in this scenario requires ignoring large swathes of common sense and logic:
** The creators of the system gave you no way to communicate with your fellow humans and, say, warn them to stop using the flying cars that are about to drop out of the sky.
** The one "perfect" robot is broken beyond repair. Since this is such a critical system, nobody thought to repair it? Or replace the others with six more?
** Why even have someone frozen in there in the first place? Since humans have access to the complex anyway, and the computer is intelligent enough to alert you when something goes wrong, why not have it send a distress signal outside, then let the humans come in and fix whatever's wrong? They are technical enough to replace you with a clone, but they can't ''solder a wire''?
*** FridgeBrilliance: ...all of which could be explained by Contra having one messed-up bureaucracy, as suggested by the feelies.
** The creators of the system gave you no way to communicate with your fellow humans and, say, warn them to stop using the flying cars that are about to drop out of the sky.
** The one "perfect" robot is broken beyond repair. Since this is such a critical system, nobody thought to repair it? Or replace the others with six more?
** Why even have someone frozen in there in the first place? Since humans have access to the complex anyway, and the computer is intelligent enough to alert you when something goes wrong, why not have it send a distress signal outside, then let the humans come in and fix whatever's wrong? They are technical enough to replace you with a clone, but they can't ''solder a wire''?
*** FridgeBrilliance: ...all of which could be explained by Contra having one messed-up bureaucracy, as suggested by the feelies.
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** The creators of the system gave you no way to communicate with your fellow humans and, say, warn them to stop using the flying cars that are about to drop out of the sky.
** The one "perfect" robot is broken beyond repair. Since this is such a critical system, nobody thought to repair it? Or replace the others with six more?
** Why even have someone frozen in there in the first place? Since humans have access to the complex anyway, and the computer is intelligent enough to alert you when something goes wrong, why not have it send a distress signal outside, then let the humans come in and fix whatever's wrong? They are technical enough to replace you with a clone, but they can't ''solder a wire''?
*** FridgeBrilliance: ...all of which could be explained by Contra having one messed-up bureaucracy, as suggested by the feelies.
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* FridgeLogic: Immersing yourself in this scenario requires ignoring large swathes of common sense and logic:
** The creators of the system gave you no way to communicate with your fellow humans and, say, warn them to stop using the flying cars that are about to drop out of the sky.
** The one "perfect" robot is broken beyond repair. Since this is such a critical system, nobody thought to repair it? Or replace the others with six more?
** Why even have someone frozen in there in the first place? Since humans have access to the complex anyway, and the computer is intelligent enough to alert you when something goes wrong, why not have it send a distress signal outside, then let the humans come in and fix whatever's wrong? They are technical enough to replace you with a clone, but they can't ''solder a wire''?
*** FridgeBrilliance: ...all of which could be explained by Contra having one messed-up bureaucracy, as suggested by the feelies.
** The creators of the system gave you no way to communicate with your fellow humans and, say, warn them to stop using the flying cars that are about to drop out of the sky.
** The one "perfect" robot is broken beyond repair. Since this is such a critical system, nobody thought to repair it? Or replace the others with six more?
** Why even have someone frozen in there in the first place? Since humans have access to the complex anyway, and the computer is intelligent enough to alert you when something goes wrong, why not have it send a distress signal outside, then let the humans come in and fix whatever's wrong? They are technical enough to replace you with a clone, but they can't ''solder a wire''?
*** FridgeBrilliance: ...all of which could be explained by Contra having one messed-up bureaucracy, as suggested by the feelies.