mcl9337@aim1.tamu.edu (MARK CHRISTOPHER LOWE) (03/18/91)
In article <91059.160343IO80214@MAINE.BITNET> IO80214@MAINE.BITNET (Jake) writes: >A friend of mine is at the last screen in BattleTech, where a pass >word is required (the Map Room). I completed this game a long time >ago and have since gotten rid of my paperwork on it & for the >life of me can't recall the PW. I wonder if one of you might be able >to supply me with that password? Piracy ALERT!! Actually, I don't think there was a password to enter, even though it asks for one. The solution to the game was to go from planet to planet in a predetermined sequence. Of course, you have to have the original manual to know this sequence. The necessary planets were in a shaded belt on the map in the manual. Even owning the game legitimately, it took us a good deal of time to figure that out! :-) Mark C. "Bro!" Lowe - KB5III
dddean@bluemoon.uucp (David D. Dean) (03/21/91)
IO80214@MAINE.BITNET (Jake) writes: > A friend of mine is at the last screen in BattleTech, where a pass > word is required (the Map Room). I completed this game a long time > ago and have since gotten rid of my paperwork on it & for the > life of me can't recall the PW. I wonder if one of you might be able > to supply me with that password? > > Jake Thompson Bitnet: Io80214@maine > Univ of Maine Internet: Io80214@maine.maine.edu The password is on the back of the book that comes with the game. If you were look at the planets in the light green area, then you have found the password. David D. Dean, President "Living in a 3-D world." Explorer Post 891 AT&T Bell Laboratories Columbus, Ohio dddean@bluemoon.uucp **** Any opinions are that of the author, and NOT of AT&T ****