| Sample transcript from Cutthroats, typed in by Gary Driggs (garyd@efn.org) | |
| Yukon Cafe | |
| This is Boomtown's most popular bar. In fact, it is Boomtown's only bar, | |
| and as such it is usually packed with the cream of local society: | |
| cutthroats, claim-jumpers and confidence men. The appeal is clearly not | |
| the decor -- the bar consists of a long plank placed over two barrels. A | |
| few barrels, surrounded by wooden stools, are what the management calls | |
| tables. | |
| The bartender stands behind the bar, polishing a glass. | |
| Old Pete is sitting at a table, nursing a drink. Sitting on the table is: | |
| A grimy note | |
| >SIT | |
| (on the chair) | |
| You are now sitting on the chair. | |
| >ORDER A DRINK | |
| You have purchased a drink for $1. | |
| The bartender slaps down a thick glass filled with a brown, fulminating | |
| liquid that you take to be the local aperitif. A drop of the drink | |
| spatters on the table, and you could swear that smoke rises from the spot | |
| where it hit. | |
| A rat scurries across the floor and up onto your table, and begins to gnaw | |
| at the note. | |
| >TAKE THE NOTE | |
| The rat stops chomping on the note long enough to chomp on your finger. | |
| You hastily pull your hand away, and Old Pete begins to laugh so hard | |
| you're afraid he's going to have a stroke. | |
| "You ought to be on the TV," he howls. | |
| >PETE, GO AWAY | |
| "I don't wanna." | |
| >EXAMINE FINGER | |
| There is a small cut on the tip of your index finger but, hey, real miners | |
| don't care about pain. | |
| "Well, ain't you gonna read me that thar note?" Old Pete asks. | |
| >POUR DRINK ON RAT | |
| With a piercing shriek, the rat drops the note, scurries down the table, | |
| and, after weaving drunkenly around the floor for a few minutes, ducks | |
| into a tiny hole in the wall. | |
| "That rat ain't never been able to hold his liquor," says Pete. | |
| >SHWO PETE THE NOTE | |
| I don't know the word "shwo". | |
| >SHOW PETE THE NOTE | |
| (taking the grimy note first) "Heck, I ain't never learned to read," he | |
| says. "You best read it to me." | |
| >READ IT TO PETE | |
| The note was written with a blunt pencil and is so badly smudged and gnawed | |
| that you can barely read it. "There's GOLD in the abandoned shaft of the | |
| Blue Ridge mine, down past the...." After much squinting, you manage to | |
| make out one more word. Could it be -- danger! The rest of the message is | |
| totally illegible. | |
| Pete's rheumy eyes glisten with a light you have no trouble identifying as | |
| greed. "Doggone! I knewed thar was gold in that thar mine! I know 'zactly | |
| where the Blue Ridge is, too! Wha' say we buy us some supplies and head | |
| out thar?" | |
| >NORTH | |
| "Hey! Jes' war you goin? We in this together? Yes or no." | |
| >YES | |
| "Tha's what I like to hear!" Pete shouts. Pete jumps to his feet with | |
| surprising agility and heads out of the bar. | |
| >E | |
| You'd better get off the chair first. | |
| >STAND | |
| You are now standing. | |
| >N | |
| Prospector's Row | |
| This is the middle of Prospector's Row, which continues to the east and | |
| west. To the north is Bud's Burros and Mining Supplies. | |
| There is a stick here. | |
| Old Pete is here, heading north. | |
| >N | |
| Bud's Burros and Mining Supplies | |
| This is the town's general store, a dirty room divided by a long wooden | |
| counter, run by Bud Aku, a short nonentity who likes to wear Hawaiian | |
| shirts. Picks, axes, lanterns and other mining paraphernalia lie strewn | |
| about. The room has a strong smell that you can't quite identify. Could be | |
| mules. Could be Bud. | |
| On the counter are: | |
| A price list | |
| A scale | |
| Bud Aku himself stands behind the counter. | |
| Old Pete is here. | |
| >BUD, GIVE ME THE SCALE | |
| "If I did that, I'd be outa business," Bud says. | |
| >I | |
| You are holding: | |
| A grimy note | |
| In your pocket there is: | |
| $12 in cash money | |
| A small chunk of rock | |
| "Well, le's get them supplies for out gold mi... uh, for our vacation," | |
| Pete says, winking ostentatiously in your direction. | |
| >READ LIST | |
| BUD'S BURROS PRICE LIST | |
| lantern - $8 | |
| jar of kerosene - $4 | |
| axe - $10 | |
| length of string - $5 | |
| burro (rental) - $25 | |
| carrot - $1 | |
| >BUY LANTERN AND KEROSENE AND AXE | |
| lantern: You have purchased a lantern for $8. | |
| jar of kerosene: You have purchased a jar of kerosene for $4. | |
| axe: "You know we don't give credit," Bud says. | |
| >LOOK IN POCKET | |
| In your pocket you find a small chunk of rock. | |
| >TAKE ROCK | |
| Taken. | |
| >EXAMINE IT | |
| It is a nugget of gold-colored rock. | |
| >GIVE BUD THE ROCK | |
| "Hmm... let's just see," Bud says. He hefts the small chunk of rock, bites | |
| on it, sniffs it, tests it with acid, then finally puts it on the scale. | |
| "Fifty bucks," he says. "Deal?" | |
| >BUD, YES | |
| Bud hands you $50. | |
| >GIVE LANTERN TO BUD | |
| "Hmm... let's just see, "Bud says. He hefts the lantern, bites on it, | |
| sniffs it, tests it with acid, then finally puts it on the scale. | |
| "Nope," he says, "no gold content." He hands you back the lantern. | |
| >BUY AXE AND STRING AND CARROT. RENT BURRO. S | |
| axe: You have purchased an axe for $10. | |
| length of string: You have purchased a length of string for $5. | |
| carrot: You have purchased a carrot for $1. | |
| You have rented a burro for $25. Bud yells to someone to get the burrow | |
| out front. | |
| Prospector's Row | |
| There is a large, sleepy burrow here, his head facing east. | |
| There is a stick here. | |
| >I | |
| You are carrying: | |
| An axe | |
| A length of string | |
| A carrot | |
| A lantern | |
| A jar of kerosene | |
| In your pocket is: | |
| $9 in cash money | |
| >TAKE STICK | |
| Taken. | |
| >GET ON BURRO | |
| You are now on the burro. | |
| >E | |
| The burrow swats idly at a fly with his tail. | |
| >KICK BURRO | |
| You should be ashamed of yourself! | |
| >HIT BURRO | |
| What do you want to hit the burro with? | |
| >THE STICK | |
| The burro snorts once or twice, but is otherwise unmoved by your | |
| unwarranted act of cruelty. | |
| >SHOW BURRO CARROT | |
| The burro shakes of his lethargy and moves toward the carrot, but you | |
| manage to pull it out of reach. After a few seconds, the burro seems to | |
| have forgotten entirely about the carrot and once more seems to be asleep | |
| on his feet. | |
| >TIE STRING TO CARROT. TIE STRING TO STICK. DANGLE CARROT IN FRONT OF | |
| BURRO. | |
| The string is tied to the carrot. | |
| The string is tied to the stick. | |
| The burro, smelling the carrot, seems to wake. He takes a step toward the | |
| carrot, but is surprised to see that the carrot moves forward. He takes | |
| another step, then another... You're moving! | |
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