![]() Yes I do, but you ain’t getting any, on account of you being incorporial and all. “Do you have a radiation hypo?” a ghost asks. Getting to the core to restart the power is going to be a challenge with so much of the deck shut down and leaking happy funtime radiation rays. I’m not a big fan of the game’s maps, especially running the resolution that I am. ![]() You know you’re dying, you just can’t see what’s attacking you. Being hit by radiation in this game is kind of nerve-wracking, with the sounds and the screen occasionally flashing green. It’s a lot of cramped corridors, exposed pipes, and plenty of radiation to cook me into a Syp burrito. Right off the bat, engineering is a different animal than the medical deck. But I’m going to make game-me go exploring through a nightmare ship since he’s got nothing to lose. If it was me in this ship? I’d find a room with lots of food, lock the door, and never move again. So now we’ve arrived on our second deck, engineering, and are looking for a way to turn on the power to the elevator. You can follow the entire series on the Nostalgia Lane page.) (This is part of my journey playing through System Shock 2.
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