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Titanic - Adventure Out of Time hints???

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Rick Anderson

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Feb 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/27/98
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Can anyone give me some hints on how to proceed to get into the
wireless room and the bridge, please?

Thanks in advance!
Rick
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Elsa22

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Feb 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/27/98
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>
>Can anyone give me some hints on how to proceed to get into the
>wireless room and the bridge, please?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>Rick

They key to getting anywhere in the Titanic Game is brown-nosing. For your
specific need, smooch with Officer Morrow. Involve him in small talk and he'll
let you in the wireless room.

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Carolyn Marie

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Feb 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/27/98
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And the Net came alive with a thousand voices fighting to be heard, and one of
them named Elsa22 connected to me:

> >Can anyone give me some hints on how to proceed to get into the
> >wireless room and the bridge, please?
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
> >Rick
>
> They key to getting anywhere in the Titanic Game is brown-nosing. For your
> specific need, smooch with Officer Morrow. Involve him in small talk and he'll
> let you in the wireless room.
>

LOL! So true!

And the reply on the first line of your options is always the wrong one to pick.
The more subtlety and cordiality you use, the better off you are. Even
stony-faced taciturn types like Morrow and Vlad (wait'll you meet Vlad! Oy!) will
chatter on if you encourage them. Annoying people like the Gorse-Joneses and
Daisy Cashman are also very useful--let 'em talk. And don't take any lip from
the Purser! But don't act TOO fawning to Col. Zeitel and Willi. You'll be able
to figure it out well enough. Great game.

Carolyn

"Patently destructible in life, the Titanic has proved indestructible in memory."
- John Maxtone-Graham, historian


Dan Frechette

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Feb 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/28/98
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Rick Anderson wrote:
>
> Can anyone give me some hints on how to proceed to get into the
> wireless room and the bridge, please?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Rick
> --
> **************************************************************
> * Rick Anderson * Oracle Corporation *
> * Database Systems Division * New England Development Center *
> * rjan...@us.oracle.com http://nehost.us.oracle.com:2080 *
> **************************************************************
You have to talk to the officer guarding the telegraph room. make small
talk, ask him about his family ect.
To get onto the bridge (if I remember right) you must find the
binoculars and give them to officer Morrow. However you can't really do
anything in the bridge. If you change course you get caught every time.
You can find a complete walkthrough at http://www.gamespot.com
I downloaded it and saved it as text and ONLY look at parts of it if I
get stuck.

THETHYS13

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Mar 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/1/98
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How do you get this game to work? Oh Rick use the ships tour and go in thats
the only way i know. Email me and tell me about the scenario part of the game
Thet...@aol.com

STODDARD99

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Mar 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/1/98
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>You can find a complete walkthrough at http://www.gamespot.com
>I downloaded it and saved it as text and ONLY look at parts of it if I
>get stuck.

There is also a game forum at www.cyberflix.com with hints.

STODDARD99

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Mar 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/2/98
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Someone asked the above question. Here is what's in the movie's credits:

Lorenz Hasler: violin
Thomas Furi: violin
Ferenc Szedlak: cello
Bela Szedlak: double bass
Werner Geiger: piano
Jonathan Evans-Jones is listed with the actors as playing Wallace Hartley, so
presumably, he played a dummy violin or happens to play, but does not seem to
be part of the actual group.

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