Throw something expendable into the magma.
You huck the spherical stone into the magma. It slowly bobs on the surface for a moment, hissing, then crackles and melts away.
Test the integrity of the wooden bridge. If it seems sound, Walk down it and examine the fluid in a scientific manner.
Seems pretty safe, so long as you don’t stand near the edges. You walk down to the end. Not a chance you’re touching the magma though.
Find a stick and put it into the lava. We might not be able to see if whatever we threw in melted.
You don’t have a stick. Feel like using anything else? Here’s your inventory.
Break off some of the wood, and test it in the analyzer.
You snap off a bit of the wood.
The wood is turned into a reformed ball of wood. The printer whirrs.
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Test Number: 01261;
Analysis: Wood, caern;
% Chemical X: 0.00;
----------------Place the white circle tile at D4, the white lined tile at F1, the black circle tile at C3, and the black lined tile at G5. If nothing happens, ponder that pieces are being represented by tiles of the opposite color.
You place the tiles in the appropriate squares. Nothing happens. You ponder that the pieces are being represented by tiles of the opposite colour, but nothing seems to indicate that so far. You hardly have enough tiles to test, anyways. You wonder how to get some more.
We need to use that login ID on the terminal.
You attempt to log in as phdcf, but are unable to bring up another ‘forgotten password’ screen. Your attempts to guess it also fail.
Analyze egg and bird.
What? Are you crazy?! The analyzing machine has reshaped everything complex that’s been put in so far! You already killed the bird, you’re certainly not going to mutilate its corpse and kill its future child!
I knew CF was a woman the moment you wrote that the labcoat is rather small. You are made this one to easy =P
You don’t get to brag that I made it easy to guess when I provided both pieces of information in the same update