Talk:Wikihood 2/eps/3
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GODDARN IT! Ok, now my comment dosen't make sence. We have to decide what really happens. Until then, We need to delete the disputed part.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
Ok, I traced it back to when it all started. Y2K vs. Me. Edit Conflicts. So which one is real? The virus fixes it, or I begin to fix it? -URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Y2K was going to fix the computer, so we could add a scene where the two of you collabourate to fix the computer. StrongSader 21:33, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- But it's a hardware problem. It mighta been a problem that could be solved by rebooting if it were disk-based.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- The kick disruped the computer. Restarting it will reorientate the computer and thaw the program. StrongSader 21:44, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- My idea (after all, it was MY kick,) is that I jiggled some contact points out of place, causing all users of the simuation to have every part except their faces freeze up until I could fix it. Very much like a NES, where if you accidently shhok it, the contact pins with the cartridges would misalign, freezing the game.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Yeah, good idea, lets go with that! StrongSader 21:52, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- {stealthily kills the colons} Eric has to agree, along with Y2K.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Ok, Chwoka is right, but a computer kick won't make it freeze, just damage the motherboard and ruining the unit, so we still have to change something... -MyhHgn I really liked your blog.Really looking forward to read more. Want more. 22:06, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- Well, we never said HOW it was damaged. Perhaps I need to fix it without frying your brains?-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Eric? I kinda need a response.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Plot is this: Wikihood is a program on a computer which is plugged to some VR chairs (contains helmet and protectors to keep you from falling off the chair, controlled by the program), and the computer is frozen, so are the chairs, as we can't close the program to open the chairs. To open the chairs, we have two choices:
- Unplug chairs.
- Restart computer.
- So, once we're free from the chairs, I boot the simulation on debug mode (which lets you do any program modification while running it, including opening the chairs freely, which has its pros and cons), and one of you go in to check if the program is okay. But, according to what Chwoka wrote on the episode, a simple piece of software could damage a whole computer with fire, which is tottally incorrect (else, viruses could make our home computers catch fire every single day.). Any questions? -MyhHgn I really liked your blog.Really looking forward to read more. Want more. 01:19, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, it was just something with a plug. Faulty plug. -URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- What plug? -MyhHgn I really liked your blog.Really looking forward to read more. Want more. 02:04, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, it was just something with a plug. Faulty plug. -URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Plot is this: Wikihood is a program on a computer which is plugged to some VR chairs (contains helmet and protectors to keep you from falling off the chair, controlled by the program), and the computer is frozen, so are the chairs, as we can't close the program to open the chairs. To open the chairs, we have two choices:
- Eric? I kinda need a response.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Well, we never said HOW it was damaged. Perhaps I need to fix it without frying your brains?-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Ok, Chwoka is right, but a computer kick won't make it freeze, just damage the motherboard and ruining the unit, so we still have to change something... -MyhHgn I really liked your blog.Really looking forward to read more. Want more. 22:06, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- {stealthily kills the colons} Eric has to agree, along with Y2K.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Yeah, good idea, lets go with that! StrongSader 21:52, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- My idea (after all, it was MY kick,) is that I jiggled some contact points out of place, causing all users of the simuation to have every part except their faces freeze up until I could fix it. Very much like a NES, where if you accidently shhok it, the contact pins with the cartridges would misalign, freezing the game.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- The kick disruped the computer. Restarting it will reorientate the computer and thaw the program. StrongSader 21:44, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- But it's a hardware problem. It mighta been a problem that could be solved by rebooting if it were disk-based.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
The plug connecting to the computer. Aslo, Y2K, you can't just delete what I did because it got rid of your part! We agreed on my plot.-URj99G Thanks a lot for the article post. Great.
- Yes, well, I support Eric's plot now. You can go dance now. --ORjcjf Enjoyed every bit of your blog article.Thanks Again. Keep writing. 03:32, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- I wanted to name Episode 3 "Vile Disruption". However, I'll let the mods decide on it. Noxigar 16:20, 6 May 2007 (UTC)