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** In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave? Not to mention it takes about five hours of brute-forcing a four-digit code.
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** In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave? Not to mention it takes about five hours of brute-forcing a four-digit code.code.
*** It’s entirely possible the door had a limited amount of wrong tries per day before locking them out from trying. Nowhere near the amount of tries needed to get the door open out of brute force.
*** It’s entirely possible the door had a limited amount of wrong tries per day before locking them out from trying. Nowhere near the amount of tries needed to get the door open out of brute force.
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** In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave?
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** In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave?gave? Not to mention it takes about five hours of brute-forcing a four-digit code.
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* In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave?
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** In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave?
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** [[{{Railroading}} Because Zimit said they couldn't]]. He openly says that the experiment is not realistic and therefore, the students cannot bypass it. He ''wants'' them to do it, so they will.
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** [[{{Railroading}} Because Zimit said they couldn't]]. He openly says that the experiment is not realistic and therefore, the students cannot bypass it. He ''wants'' them to do it, so they will.will.
* In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave?
* In the first scenario why didn't they attempt to guess the code? We learn it's a four digit code. That's 10,000 possibilities. Surely they could have made some progress in the extra weeks the nine survivor scenario gave?
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* FridgeLogic: In the first iteration, [[spoiler:why didn't they have the electrician bypass the door lock?]]
** [[{{Railroading}} Because Zimit said they couldn't]]. He openly says that the experiment is not realistic and therefore, the students cannot bypass it. He ''wants'' them to do it, so they will.
** [[{{Railroading}} Because Zimit said they couldn't]]. He openly says that the experiment is not realistic and therefore, the students cannot bypass it. He ''wants'' them to do it, so they will.