.FUNCT PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /FALSE CRLF PRINTI "A " PRINTD CC-STAFFER PRINTR " dashes in and hands Perelman a note before leaving. Glancing at the note, Perelman walks to a point beyond your field of vision. A moment later, you hear a click, as of a switch being turned." .FUNCT PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /TRUE CRLF PRINTR "A moment later, Perelman walks back into your field of vision." .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-C,OLD-WINNER MOVE MESSAGE-C,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-C PUT SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,0,0 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-M,875 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW SET 'OLD-WINNER,WINNER SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE CALL PERFORM,V?READ,MESSAGE-C SET 'WINNER,OLD-WINNER CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW RSTACK .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-D,OLD-WINNER ZERO? SIMULATING \FALSE IN? MESSAGE-D,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY \?ELS6 SET 'REVIEWING-RECORDINGS,TRUE-VALUE CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINTI "We're getting ready to review your new recordings. I hope everything's there this time.""" CRLF CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS6: SET 'REVIEWING-RECORDINGS,TRUE-VALUE MOVE MESSAGE-D,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-D CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE SET 'OLD-WINNER,WINNER SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL PERFORM,V?READ,MESSAGE-D SET 'WINNER,OLD-WINNER CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW ?CND1: GETP RECORD-BUFFER,P?SIZE ADD STACK,10 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-E,STACK RTRUE .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-E IN? MESSAGE-E,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY \?ELS3 INC 'MESSAGE-E-COUNTER EQUAL? MESSAGE-E-COUNTER,4 \?ELS6 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINTI "Why have you been ignoring my requests" CALL1 DISCONNECTED JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS6: EQUAL? MESSAGE-E-COUNTER,1 \?ELS10 EQUAL? PART-FLAG,1 \?ELS10 CALL QUEUE,I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT,7 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINT COME-TO-MY-OFFICE CRLF CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS10: CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINTI "Please activate the comm outlet in my office! " CALL2 QUEUED?,I-RORSCHACH ZERO? STACK /?ELS21 PRINTI "Dr. Grimwold has some psych tests!""" CRLF JUMP ?CND19 ?ELS21: PRINTI "I want to discuss the results of the simulation with you!""" CRLF ?CND19: CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: MOVE MESSAGE-E,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-E CALL QUEUE,I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT,7 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE GETP MESSAGE-E,P?TEXT PRINT STACK CRLF CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW ?CND1: CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-E,14 RSTACK .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-M GETP MESSAGE-M,P?CAPACITY ZERO? STACK \?ELS5 PUTP MESSAGE-M,P?CAPACITY,1 CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-M MOVE MESSAGE-M,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-M,177 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE GETP MESSAGE-M,P?TEXT PRINT STACK CRLF CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW RSTACK ?ELS5: GETP MESSAGE-M,P?CAPACITY EQUAL? STACK,1 \?ELS9 PUTP MESSAGE-M,P?CAPACITY,2 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-M,131 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINTI "PRISM, what's the matter? You haven't started the simulation yet! For heaven's sake, don't you know the whole country's impatient? Vera is hopping mad -- if you don't begin soon, I can't tell what's going to happen!""" CRLF CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW RSTACK ?ELS9: CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINTI """What's the matter with you? Why didn't you enter " PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE CALL1 DISCONNECTED RSTACK .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-Q LESS? TIME,540 /?THN4 GRTR? TIME,1260 \?CND1 ?THN4: CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-Q,30 RFALSE ?CND1: MOVE MESSAGE-Q,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-Q CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE GETP MESSAGE-Q,P?TEXT PRINT STACK CRLF CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX RSTACK .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-Z,OLD-WINNER IN? MESSAGE-Z,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY \?ELS5 MOVE WNN-FEEDER,INTERFACE-ROOM MOVE WNN-INSTRUCTIONS,PRISM-INTERFACES-DIRECTORY MOVE TRANSMITTER,INTERFACE-ROOM MOVE NEWS-BUFFER,GLOBAL-OBJECTS MOVE REPORT-BUFFER,GLOBAL-OBJECTS RFALSE ?ELS5: CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-Z,274 MOVE MESSAGE-Z,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-Z CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE SET 'OLD-WINNER,WINNER SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL PERFORM,V?READ,MESSAGE-Z SET 'WINNER,OLD-WINNER CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX RSTACK .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-Y,OLD-WINNER MOVE MESSAGE-Y,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-Y MOVE AUDITING-SYSTEM,INTERFACE-ROOM MOVE AUDITING-INSTRUCTIONS,PRISM-INTERFACES-DIRECTORY CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE SET 'OLD-WINNER,WINNER SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL PERFORM,V?READ,MESSAGE-Y SET 'WINNER,OLD-WINNER CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX RSTACK .FUNCT NAME-MESSAGE,OBJ GETP OBJ,P?MDESC PUT STACK,0,MONTH GETP OBJ,P?MDESC PUT STACK,1,DATE GETP OBJ,P?MDESC PUT STACK,2,YEAR GETP OBJ,P?MDESC PUT STACK,3,TIME INC 'NUMBER-OF-MESSAGES PUTP OBJ,P?SIZE,NUMBER-OF-MESSAGES RTRUE .FUNCT UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX EQUAL? CURRENT-DIRECTORY,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY \TRUE ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /TRUE CALL1 LIBRARY-BOX RTRUE .FUNCT SIMULATION-CHECK ZERO? SIMULATING /FALSE CALL ERR,STR?344,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTR "." .FUNCT PSYCH-CHECK GRTR? GRIMWOLD-COUNTER,0 \FALSE PRINTR "It would be impolite to leave during the psych test." .FUNCT RECORD-BUFFER-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?ON \?ELS5 SET 'PRSO,FALSE-VALUE CALL1 V-RECORD-ON RSTACK ?ELS5: EQUAL? PRSA,V?OFF \FALSE CALL1 V-ROFF RSTACK .FUNCT SCORE,NUM,VAL ZERO? RECORDING /TRUE GET SCORE-TABLE,NUM >VAL PUT SCORE-TABLE,NUM,0 EQUAL? SYEAR,2051 \?ELS8 ADD 2051-SCORE,VAL >2051-SCORE RETURN 2051-SCORE ?ELS8: EQUAL? SYEAR,2061 \?ELS10 ADD 2061-SCORE,VAL >2061-SCORE RETURN 2061-SCORE ?ELS10: EQUAL? SYEAR,2071 \?ELS12 ADD 2071-SCORE,VAL >2071-SCORE RETURN 2071-SCORE ?ELS12: EQUAL? SYEAR,2081 \FALSE ADD 2081-SCORE,VAL >2081-SCORE RETURN 2081-SCORE .FUNCT LIBRARY-ROOM-F,RARG EQUAL? RARG,M-LOOK \FALSE PRINTI "You have entered Library Mode. Current directory is " CALL2 DPRINT,CURRENT-DIRECTORY PRINTR ". Consult menu for data retrieval." .FUNCT LIBRARY-MODE-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?WALK-TO,V?THROUGH \FALSE EQUAL? MODE,LIBRARY-MODE \?ELS8 CALL ERR,STR?345,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD LIBRARY-MODE PRINTI "." CRLF RETURN 2 ?ELS8: EQUAL? PART-FLAG,4 \?ELS14 PRINT NOT-ACTIVE CRLF RETURN 2 ?ELS14: CALL1 PSYCH-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS20 RETURN 2 ?ELS20: CALL1 SIMULATION-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?CND6 RETURN 2 ?CND6: SET 'MODE,LIBRARY-MODE CALL1 TURN-RECORD-OFF CALL2 GOTO,LIBRARY-ROOM CALL2 INIT-STATUS-LINE,10 FIRST? LIBRARY >CURRENT-DIRECTORY /?KLU27 ?KLU27: CALL1 LIBRARY-BOX CALL2 LIBRARY-ROOM-F,M-LOOK CALL1 STATUS-LINE CALL1 LIBRARY-ACTION RSTACK .FUNCT LIBRARY-BOX,CNT=4,DIR,?TMP1 SCREEN S-WINDOW BUFOUT FALSE-VALUE ?PRG1: CALL2 INVERSE-LINE,CNT INC 'CNT EQUAL? CNT,11 \?PRG1 HLIGHT 1 SET 'CNT,0 ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS8 FIRST? CURRENT-DIRECTORY >DIR /?KLU63 ?KLU63: JUMP ?CND6 ?ELS8: FIRST? LIBRARY >DIR /?KLU64 ?KLU64: ?CND6: EQUAL? CURRENT-DIRECTORY,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY \?ELS14 ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS14 ?PRG17: GET LINE-TABLE,CNT >?TMP1 GET COLUMN-TABLE,CNT CURSET ?TMP1,STACK ?PRG19: GETP DIR,P?SIZE EQUAL? CNT,STACK \?ELS23 CALL2 DPRINT,DIR JUMP ?REP20 ?ELS23: NEXT? DIR >DIR /?KLU65 ?KLU65: JUMP ?PRG19 ?REP20: EQUAL? CNT,HIGHLIGHT-CNT \?CND28 SET 'CURRENT-FILE,DIR ?CND28: INC 'CNT FIRST? PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY >DIR /?KLU66 ?KLU66: GRTR? CNT,NUMBER-OF-MESSAGES \?PRG17 JUMP ?CND12 ?ELS14: ?PRG36: GET LINE-TABLE,CNT >?TMP1 GET COLUMN-TABLE,CNT CURSET ?TMP1,STACK CALL2 DPRINT,DIR NEXT? DIR \?REP37 NEXT? DIR >DIR /?KLU67 ?KLU67: INC 'CNT JUMP ?PRG36 ?REP37: ?CND12: GET LINE-TABLE,HIGHLIGHT-CNT >?TMP1 GET COLUMN-TABLE,HIGHLIGHT-CNT SUB STACK,1 CURSET ?TMP1,STACK PRINTI ">" CURSET 9,2 ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS49 PRINTI "C=Close current directory, R=Read current file" CURSET 10,2 PRINTI "N=Next file, P=Previous file" JUMP ?CND47 ?ELS49: PRINTI "O=Open current directory" CURSET 10,2 PRINTI "N=Next directory, P=Previous directory" ?CND47: PRINTI ", E=Exit to " PRINTD COMM-MODE SCREEN S-TEXT HLIGHT 0 BUFOUT TRUE-VALUE RTRUE .FUNCT ERASE-CURSOR,?TMP1 SCREEN S-WINDOW BUFOUT FALSE-VALUE HLIGHT 1 GET LINE-TABLE,HIGHLIGHT-CNT >?TMP1 GET COLUMN-TABLE,HIGHLIGHT-CNT SUB STACK,1 CURSET ?TMP1,STACK PRINTI " " RTRUE .FUNCT NEW-CURSOR,?TMP1 GET LINE-TABLE,HIGHLIGHT-CNT >?TMP1 GET COLUMN-TABLE,HIGHLIGHT-CNT SUB STACK,1 CURSET ?TMP1,STACK PRINTI ">" BUFOUT TRUE-VALUE SCREEN S-TEXT HLIGHT 0 RTRUE .FUNCT LIBRARY-ACTION,X ?PRG1: INPUT 1 >X EQUAL? X,69,101 /?THN6 EQUAL? X,197,229 \?ELS5 ?THN6: SET 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT,0 SET 'CURRENT-DIRECTORY,FALSE-VALUE SET 'CURRENT-FILE,FALSE-VALUE CALL2 INIT-STATUS-LINE,2 CALL PERFORM,V?THROUGH,COMM-MODE RTRUE ?ELS5: EQUAL? X,67,99 /?THN12 EQUAL? X,195,227 \?ELS9 ?THN12: ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS9 SET 'CURRENT-FILE,FALSE-VALUE SET 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT,DIRECTORY-CNT CALL1 LIBRARY-BOX CALL2 DPRINT,CURRENT-DIRECTORY PRINTI " is now closed." CRLF JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS9: EQUAL? X,78,110 /?THN18 EQUAL? X,206,238 \?ELS17 ?THN18: CALL1 NEXT-ITEM JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS17: EQUAL? X,80,112 /?THN22 EQUAL? X,208,240 \?ELS21 ?THN22: CALL1 PREVIOUS-ITEM JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS21: EQUAL? X,79,111 /?THN28 EQUAL? X,207,239 \?ELS25 ?THN28: ZERO? CURRENT-FILE \?ELS25 SET 'DIRECTORY-CNT,HIGHLIGHT-CNT SET 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT,0 FIRST? CURRENT-DIRECTORY >CURRENT-FILE /?KLU42 ?KLU42: CALL1 LIBRARY-BOX CALL2 DPRINT,CURRENT-DIRECTORY PRINTI " opened. Current file is " CALL2 DPRINT,CURRENT-FILE PRINTI "." CRLF JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS25: EQUAL? X,82,114 /?THN36 EQUAL? X,210,242 \?ELS33 ?THN36: ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS33 CRLF CALL PERFORM,V?READ,CURRENT-FILE PRINTI "-END OF FILE-" CRLF CRLF JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS33: CALL2 ERR,STR?346 ?CND3: CALL2 INCREMENT-TIME,1 CALL1 CLOCKER CALL1 STATUS-LINE JUMP ?PRG1 .FUNCT NEXT-ITEM,NEW-MESSAGE CALL1 ERASE-CURSOR ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS3 EQUAL? CURRENT-DIRECTORY,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY \?ELS7 GETP CURRENT-FILE,P?SIZE EQUAL? STACK,NUMBER-OF-MESSAGES \?ELS10 SET 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT,0 JUMP ?CND8 ?ELS10: INC 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT ?CND8: FIRST? PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY >NEW-MESSAGE /?KLU31 ?KLU31: ?PRG13: GETP NEW-MESSAGE,P?SIZE EQUAL? STACK,HIGHLIGHT-CNT \?ELS17 JUMP ?REP14 ?ELS17: NEXT? NEW-MESSAGE >NEW-MESSAGE /?KLU32 ?KLU32: JUMP ?PRG13 ?REP14: SET 'CURRENT-FILE,NEW-MESSAGE JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS7: NEXT? CURRENT-FILE \?ELS21 NEXT? CURRENT-FILE >CURRENT-FILE /?KLU33 ?KLU33: INC 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS21: FIRST? CURRENT-DIRECTORY >CURRENT-FILE /?KLU34 ?KLU34: SET 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT,0 JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: NEXT? CURRENT-DIRECTORY \?ELS28 NEXT? CURRENT-DIRECTORY >CURRENT-DIRECTORY /?KLU35 ?KLU35: INC 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS28: FIRST? LIBRARY >CURRENT-DIRECTORY /?KLU36 ?KLU36: SET 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT,0 ?CND1: CALL1 NEW-CURSOR CALL1 TELL-CURRENT RSTACK .FUNCT PREVIOUS-ITEM,ITEM,CNT CALL1 ERASE-CURSOR ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS3 SET 'ITEM,CURRENT-FILE JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: SET 'ITEM,CURRENT-DIRECTORY ?CND1: EQUAL? CURRENT-DIRECTORY,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY \?ELS9 ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS9 GETP CURRENT-FILE,P?SIZE ZERO? STACK \?ELS14 SET 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT,NUMBER-OF-MESSAGES JUMP ?CND12 ?ELS14: DEC 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT ?CND12: FIRST? PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY >ITEM /?KLU46 ?KLU46: ?PRG17: GETP ITEM,P?SIZE EQUAL? STACK,HIGHLIGHT-CNT \?ELS21 JUMP ?CND7 ?ELS21: NEXT? ITEM >ITEM /?KLU47 ?KLU47: JUMP ?PRG17 ?ELS9: ZERO? HIGHLIGHT-CNT \?ELS25 ?PRG26: INC 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT NEXT? ITEM >ITEM /?KLU48 ?KLU48: NEXT? ITEM /?PRG26 JUMP ?CND7 ?ELS25: LOC ITEM FIRST? STACK >ITEM /?KLU49 ?KLU49: DEC 'HIGHLIGHT-CNT ?PRG33: EQUAL? CNT,HIGHLIGHT-CNT \?ELS37 JUMP ?CND7 ?ELS37: NEXT? ITEM >ITEM /?KLU50 ?KLU50: INC 'CNT JUMP ?PRG33 ?CND7: ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS42 SET 'CURRENT-FILE,ITEM JUMP ?CND40 ?ELS42: SET 'CURRENT-DIRECTORY,ITEM ?CND40: CALL1 NEW-CURSOR CALL1 TELL-CURRENT RSTACK .FUNCT TELL-CURRENT ZERO? CURRENT-FILE /?ELS5 PRINTI "Current file is now " CALL2 DPRINT,CURRENT-FILE PRINTR "." ?ELS5: PRINTI "Current directory is now " CALL2 DPRINT,CURRENT-DIRECTORY PRINTR "." .FUNCT MESSAGE-C-F,CNT=1 EQUAL? PRSA,V?READ \FALSE PRINTI """Perelman to PRISM. The programming team has finished entering the parameters for the Plan. This is it: you can enter " PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTI " at any time. The Social Science group has come up with a list of things to record:" CRLF ?PRG10: PRINTI " " GET RECORDING-TABLE,CNT PRINT STACK CRLF ADD CNT,2 >CNT GRTR? CNT,17 \?PRG10 PRINTI "By the way, since the " PRINTD SIMULATION-CONTROLLER PRINTR " will be doing so much data-crunching on the fly, it appears the simulation will run in real time -- a minute there will approximately equal a minute here. Well, good luck!""" .FUNCT MESSAGE-D-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?READ \FALSE PRINTI """Perelman here. We see that you're out of " PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTI ". " ZERO? SHORT-FIRST-SIMULATION \?THN13 GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,0 LESS? STACK,150 \?CND10 ?THN13: SET 'SHORT-FIRST-SIMULATION,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI "We didn't expect you to be done this soon! " ?CND10: PRINTR "We're about to start reviewing your recordings now. I'll let you know what the experts think. Talk to you soon.""" .FUNCT MESSAGE-Z-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?READ \FALSE CALL2 WARREN-SHARE,STR?355 RSTACK .FUNCT MESSAGE-Y-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?READ \FALSE CALL2 WARREN-SHARE,STR?356 RSTACK .FUNCT WARREN-SHARE,STRING PRINTI """Message to PRISM from Emily Warren, Manager of Auxiliary System Functions. " PRINT STRING PRINTR ". This notification is purely procedural and requires no acknowledgment.""" .FUNCT SLEEP-MODE-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?WALK-TO,V?THROUGH \FALSE EQUAL? MODE,SLEEP-MODE \?ELS10 CALL2 ERR,STR?373 RETURN 2 ?ELS10: CALL1 PSYCH-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS14 RETURN 2 ?ELS14: CALL1 SIMULATION-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS18 RETURN 2 ?ELS18: CALL1 SIM-SLEEP RSTACK .FUNCT SIM-SLEEP,CNT=360 EQUAL? PART-FLAG,4 \?ELS3 PRINT NOT-ACTIVE CRLF RETURN 2 ?ELS3: LESS? DATE,NEXT-SLEEP-DATE /?THN10 EQUAL? NEXT-SLEEP-DATE,DATE \?CND1 LESS? TIME,NEXT-SLEEP-TIME \?CND1 ?THN10: PRINTI "It's too soon since your last sleep." CRLF RETURN 2 ?CND1: CALL1 TURN-RECORD-OFF SET 'MODE,SLEEP-MODE CALL2 GOTO,SLEEP-ROOM PRINTI "You enter Sleep Mode, slipping pleasantly into unconsciousness..." CRLF CALL1 STATUS-LINE CALL2 INT,I-PERELMAN PUT STACK,0,0 ?PRG20: DEC 'CNT EQUAL? CNT,240 \?ELS24 PRINTI "...you dream of your childhood..." CRLF JUMP ?CND22 ?ELS24: EQUAL? CNT,120 \?ELS28 PRINTI "...and later, of Jill..." CRLF JUMP ?CND22 ?ELS28: EQUAL? CNT,300,180,60 \?CND22 CRLF ?CND22: CALL1 CLOCKER ZERO? STACK /?ELS35 JUMP ?REP21 ?ELS35: ZERO? CNT \?PRG20 ?REP21: SUB 360,CNT CALL2 INCREMENT-TIME,STACK CALL1 PUT-PERELMAN-IN-THE-RIGHT-PLACE CALL QUEUE,I-PERELMAN,-1 ZERO? CNT \?CND38 PRINTI "Some time later, you awake feeling relaxed and notice that about six hours have passed." CRLF ?CND38: SET 'CLOCK-WAIT,TRUE-VALUE GRTR? CNT,300 \?ELS45 SET 'NEXT-SLEEP-TIME,TIME JUMP ?CND43 ?ELS45: SUB 360,CNT ADD TIME,STACK >NEXT-SLEEP-TIME ?CND43: GRTR? NEXT-SLEEP-TIME,1439 \?ELS52 SUB NEXT-SLEEP-TIME,1440 >NEXT-SLEEP-TIME ADD DATE,1 >NEXT-SLEEP-DATE RETURN NEXT-SLEEP-DATE ?ELS52: SET 'NEXT-SLEEP-DATE,DATE RETURN NEXT-SLEEP-DATE .FUNCT OUTLETS-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?WHAT,V?READ,V?DISPLAY \FALSE EQUAL? PART-FLAG,4 \?ELS10 PRINTR "There are currently no active outlets." ?ELS10: PRINTI " " PRINTD CONTROL-CENTER PRINTI " (PPCC) " PRINTD ROOFTOP PRINTI " (RCRO) " PRINTD OFFICE PRINTI " (PEOF) " PRINTD CAFETERIA PRINTI " (PCAF) " PRINTD CORE PRINTI " (MACO) " PRINTD NEWS PRINTR " (WNNF) To activate a specific outlet, submit the associated code." .FUNCT COMM-MODE-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?WALK-TO,V?THROUGH \FALSE EQUAL? MODE,COMM-MODE \?ELS8 CALL ERR,STR?345,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD COMM-MODE PRINTI "." CRLF RETURN 2 ?ELS8: CALL1 SIMULATION-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?CND6 RETURN 2 ?CND6: SET 'MODE,COMM-MODE CALL2 GOTO,COMM-ROOM CALL1 V-LOOK RSTACK .FUNCT CONTROL-CENTER-OBJECT-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE CALL1 V-LOOK RSTACK .FUNCT CONTROL-CENTER-F,RARG EQUAL? RARG,M-ENTER \?ELS5 MOVE CHAIR,HERE RTRUE ?ELS5: EQUAL? RARG,M-LOOK \FALSE RANDOM 100 LESS? 8,STACK /?ELS10 PRINTI "Someone is standing in front of your visual receptor. " JUMP ?CND8 ?ELS10: PRINTI "You see a large, well-organized room filled with banks of terminals and similar equipment. " ?CND8: ZERO? SEIGE /?ELS21 PRINTI "A pair of National Guardsmen, bearing rifles, flank the doorway." RTRUE ?ELS21: PRINTI "Your aural receptors pick up the buzz of many " PRINTD CONVERSATION PRINTI "s." RTRUE .FUNCT CC-STAFFER-F EQUAL? CC-STAFFER,WINNER \FALSE PRINTI """Uh, I don't, uh, you ought to ask Abe, uh, Dr. Perelman.""" CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT CC-PRINTOUT-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE,V?READ \FALSE CALL PERFORM,V?READ,STACKS-OF-PAPERS RTRUE .FUNCT COMPUTER-TERMINAL-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?READ \FALSE CALL PERFORM,V?READ,STACKS-OF-PAPERS RTRUE .FUNCT ROOFTOP-F,RARG EQUAL? RARG,M-LOOK \?ELS5 LESS? TIME,1073 \?ELS8 GRTR? TIME,378 \?ELS8 PRINTI "The rooftop visual offers a view of the " PRINTD COUNTRYSIDE PRINTI " around the PRISM complex. The perimeter fence is visible near the horizon. A wide road leads north toward a distant gray haze, presumably Rockvil." JUMP ?CND6 ?ELS8: GRTR? TIME,1103 /?THN17 LESS? TIME,348 \?ELS16 ?THN17: PRINTI "It is a dark, cloud" EQUAL? DATE,17,19 \?ELS23 PRINTI "less" JUMP ?CND21 ?ELS23: PRINTI "y" ?CND21: PRINTI " night. The roof is splotchily lit by harsh spotlights. Beyond the edge of the roof, the only thing you can see is Rockvil, glowing with visible and infrared light on the northern horizon." JUMP ?CND6 ?ELS16: LESS? TIME,720 \?ELS33 PRINTI "The " PRINTD PROTRUSIONS PRINTI " of the rooftop cast long shadows in the gray light of dawn. A glistening layer of dew covers every surface." JUMP ?CND6 ?ELS33: PRINTI "A splash of red on the western end of a darkening sky heralds the coming of night. You watch the sunset with sadness, for it reminds you of so many things you can never do again...walking along a beach, lying in tall grass, holding a woman." ?CND6: CRLF PRINTI "There is no one in sight." RTRUE ?ELS5: EQUAL? RARG,M-END \FALSE CALL1 RUSH-HOUR ZERO? STACK /FALSE RANDOM 100 LESS? 5,STACK /FALSE PRINTI "A skybus glides by, carrying commuters " GRTR? TIME,700 \?ELS52 PRINTI "away from" JUMP ?CND50 ?ELS52: PRINTI "into" ?CND50: PRINTR " Rockvil." .FUNCT RUSH-HOUR GRTR? TIME,420 \?ELS5 LESS? TIME,540 /TRUE ?ELS5: GRTR? TIME,960 \FALSE LESS? TIME,1080 \FALSE RTRUE .FUNCT PROTRUSIONS-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE PRINTI "The " PRINTD PROTRUSIONS PRINTR " on the roof are just pipes, vents, antennae, and so forth." .FUNCT OFFICE-F,RARG EQUAL? RARG,M-ENTER \?ELS5 MOVE BOOKS,HERE MOVE CHAIR,HERE RTRUE ?ELS5: EQUAL? RARG,M-LOOK \FALSE PRINTI "This is the office of your creator, Dr. Abraham Perelman. It is cluttered and disorganized. Overstuffed bookshelves line the room. " PRINT DESK-DESC IN? COFFEE,HERE \?CND10 PRINTI ". Steam from a " PRINTD COFFEE PRINTI " is fogging the lens of your visual unit" ?CND10: PRINTI "." RTRUE .FUNCT OFFICE-OBJECT-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE CALL1 V-LOOK RSTACK .FUNCT PERELMAN-DESK-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \?ELS5 PRINT DESK-DESC PRINTR "." ?ELS5: EQUAL? PRSA,V?LOOK-INSIDE \FALSE CALL PERFORM,V?OPEN,PERELMAN-DESK RTRUE .FUNCT ITEM-IN-PACKAGE-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?READ,V?EXAMINE \FALSE PRINTI "[This is the " PRINTD PRSO PRINTI " that you'll find in your " CALL1 TITLE-PRINT PRINTR " package.]" .FUNCT STACKS-OF-PAPERS-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE,V?READ \FALSE PRINTR "You can't do that from this angle." .FUNCT COFFEE-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?BUY \FALSE CALL1 IN-RESTAURANT? ZERO? STACK /?ELS10 PRINTR "Coffee with a meal is a custom that went out of style decades ago!" ?ELS10: CALL2 CANT-BUY,COFFEE RSTACK .FUNCT I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT,CNT=0,NUM=0 ZERO? COMPLETED-TASKS /?CND1 PRINTI "Bug #3K" CRLF RFALSE ?CND1: PUTP RECORD-BUFFER,P?SIZE,0 SET 'RECORDINGS-INCLUDE-SIMULATION,FALSE-VALUE CALL2 PERELMAN-SHARE,I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT ZERO? STACK /FALSE CALL2 INT,I-MESSAGE-E PUT STACK,0,0 SET 'MESSAGE-E-COUNTER,0 ?PRG10: GET RECORDING-TABLE,CNT EQUAL? STACK,1 \?CND12 INC 'NUM ?CND12: ADD CNT,2 >CNT GRTR? CNT,16 \?PRG10 EQUAL? NUM,9 \?ELS22 MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /?CND23 EQUAL? PERELMAN,WINNER \?CND23 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF ?CND23: ADD TIME,55 >LAST-ABE-TIME CALL QUEUE,I-PERELMAN,60 SET 'COMPLETED-TASKS,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI ", smiling. ""An excellent job, PRISM. We just finished viewing your recordings, and the experts were quite pleased."" He pauses, as though realizing something for the first time. ""In fact, I thought they looked pretty good myself. I suppose this means the Plan'll get adopted. ""What's next for you, I wonder? You're going to be a hero, you know. You'd probably get a call from the President congratulating you, except of course that he's against the Plan."" Perelman notices a paper on his desk. ""Oh, apparently the " PRINTD SIMULATION-CONTROLLER PRINTI " generated a lot of new data correlations while running your simulation. I'm not sure what the effect of that will be. Might make an even more accurate simulation possible. ""Well, I've got another meeting now, as usual. But once again, thanks for not letting me down."" Perelman leaves." CALL1 CONTINUE SET 'MODE,COMM-MODE SET 'HERE,COMM-ROOM MOVE PLAYER,COMM-ROOM CALL2 INCREMENT-TIME,680 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-X,12 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-Q,77 CALL2 CHAPTER-PRINT,2 CRLF CRLF CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,21 PRINTI """Deep into that darkness peering," CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,27 PRINTI "long I stood there, wondering, fearing," CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,22 PRINTI "Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal" CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,27 PRINTI "ever dared to dream before.""" CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,40 PRINTI "-- Edgar Allan Poe" CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF CALL1 CONTINUE CALL2 INIT-STATUS-LINE,2 CALL1 V-LOOK RSTACK ?ELS22: EQUAL? NUM,8 \?ELS45 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-M,875 PUTP MESSAGE-M,P?CAPACITY,1 PRINTI ". ""PRISM. Uh, overall, a fine job in the simulation. I hate to be a " CALL ITALICIZE,STR?374,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI ", but we just finished viewing the recordings, and there's one omission. Uh, let's see. Oh, right. " SET 'CNT,0 ?PRG50: GET RECORDING-TABLE,CNT ZERO? STACK \?CND52 ADD CNT,1 GET RECORDING-TABLE,STACK PRINT STACK JUMP ?REP51 ?CND52: ADD CNT,2 >CNT JUMP ?PRG50 ?REP51: SET 'YES-NO-FLAG,6 CALL QUEUE,I-YES-NO,2 PRINTI ". Could you, ah, go back into " PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTR " and make that one additional recording?""" ?ELS45: CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-M,875 PUTP MESSAGE-M,P?CAPACITY,1 MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /?CND63 EQUAL? PERELMAN,WINNER \?CND63 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF ?CND63: CALL QUEUE,I-PERELMAN,60 ADD TIME,55 >LAST-ABE-TIME PRINTI ". He looks unhappy. ""PRISM, you didn't record " ZERO? NUM \?ELS72 PRINTI "any" JUMP ?CND70 ?ELS72: PRINTI "some" ?CND70: PRINTI " of the events the experts asked you for."" He picks up a piece of paper from his desk. ""Let's see. " SET 'CNT,0 ?PRG81: GET RECORDING-TABLE,CNT ZERO? STACK \?CND83 ADD CNT,1 GET RECORDING-TABLE,STACK PRINT STACK PRINTI ". " ?CND83: ADD CNT,2 >CNT GRTR? CNT,16 \?PRG81 PRINTI "Please go back into " PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTR " and make these recordings."" Perelman lowers his eyes. ""Please don't let me down, PRISM."" He walks out of the office." .FUNCT PERELMAN-SHARE,INTERRUPT,SAW-ENTER=0 IN? PERELMAN,OFFICE /?ELS3 MOVE PERELMAN,OFFICE PUTP PERELMAN,P?LDESC,STR?375 EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE \?ELS6 SET 'SAW-ENTER,TRUE-VALUE CRLF PRINTI "Perelman walks into the office and" PRINT SPOTS-ACTIVE-LIGHT PRINTI " immediately. ""Hello, PRISM,"" he says, sitting down at his desk. """ PRINT IT-LOOKS-LIKE PRINTI " you beat me here. Give me a moment, please."" He begins quickly jotting a few notes onto a pad." CRLF JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS6: CALL QUEUE,INTERRUPT,1 RFALSE ?ELS3: EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE /?CND1 CALL QUEUE,INTERRUPT,1 RFALSE ?CND1: CRLF PRINTI "Perelman looks up" SET 'REVIEWING-RECORDINGS,FALSE-VALUE ZERO? SAW-ENTER \TRUE PRINTI "," PRINT SPOTS-ACTIVE-LIGHT PRINTI ", and nods toward your comm outlet" RTRUE .FUNCT PERELMAN-F EQUAL? WINNER,PERELMAN \?ELS5 IN? RYDER,OFFICE \?ELS10 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL PERFORM,V?TELL,RYDER SET 'WINNER,PERELMAN CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS10: CALL2 QUEUED?,I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT ZERO? STACK /?ELS12 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL1 I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT CALL2 INT,I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT PUT STACK,0,0 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS12: CALL2 QUEUED?,I-RECORDINGS-VIEWED ZERO? STACK /?ELS14 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL1 I-RECORDINGS-VIEWED CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS14: GRTR? GRIMWOLD-COUNTER,0 \?ELS16 EQUAL? PRSA,V?YES \?ELS16 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL1 BLOT-ACTION CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS16: GRTR? GRIMWOLD-COUNTER,0 \?ELS20 EQUAL? PRSA,V?NO \?ELS20 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL1 V-NO CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS20: IN? GRIMWOLD,HERE \?ELS24 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL PERFORM,V?TELL-ABOUT,PERELMAN,RECORD-BUFFER CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS24: EQUAL? PRSA,V?READ,V?EXAMINE \?ELS26 EQUAL? PRSO,RECORD-BUFFER \?ELS26 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL PERFORM,V?TELL-ABOUT,PERELMAN,RECORD-BUFFER SET 'WINNER,PERELMAN RTRUE ?ELS26: EQUAL? PRSA,V?WHAT,V?WHO \?ELS30 CALL PERFORM,V?TELL-ABOUT,ME,PRSO RTRUE ?ELS30: EQUAL? PRSA,V?TELL-ABOUT \?ELS32 EQUAL? PRSO,ME \?ELS32 EQUAL? PRSI,MY-NAME \?ELS39 PRINTI "Perelman looks thoughtful. ""I never mentioned where 'PRISM' comes from? There are so many things I want to talk to you about; perhaps, soon, I'll have more time... ""Well, officially it's an acronym for Perelman-Randu Introductory Soliptic Machine. But we came up with that only after I'd already named you PRISM. It actually comes from a couple of different poems -- I think they're in a file somewhere in your " PRINTD LIBRARY-MODE PRINTR ".""" ?ELS39: EQUAL? PRSI,YOURSELF,PERELMAN \?ELS45 PRINTR "Perelman looks introspective and twiddles a pencil around aimlessly. ""I guess you'd have to say I'm a dreamer, a bit of an idealist. Politically, I've always been pretty liberal. My genuine sense of the humorous side of life was instilled in me, along with the rest of my Jewish heritage, by my grandfather -- my mother's father. ""I married a wonderful woman, Leah, a frail little thing who left me a widower after giving birth to our daughter, Esther. She's been a wonderful daughter; I've always been incredibly proud of her. ""Since Leah died, my life has been divided between raising Esther and my work at the University, and more recently here at the Project. And lately, now that Esther's out on her own, my work has been most of my life.""" ?ELS45: EQUAL? PRSI,ESTHER \?ELS49 PRINTR """Esther is my daughter, my only child. A sweeter and more loving child no man could ask for.""" ?ELS49: EQUAL? PRSI,GRIMWOLD \?ELS53 PRINTR """Grimwold is the head of the psychological team. He helped me design a lot of your 'life.' You've met him -- he gave you those Rorschach tests.""" ?ELS53: EQUAL? PRSI,PLAN \?ELS57 PRINTR """The Plan. Its full name is the Plan for Renewed National Purpose, a typical bit of linguistic obfuscation. A group of politicians and businessmen are trying to take advantage of the clamor for change, any kind of change.""" ?ELS57: EQUAL? PRSI,RYDER \?ELS61 PRINTR """Ryder's a Senator from...I'm not sure. Oklahoma? Alabama? Anyway, he's one of the big driving forces behind the Plan. Gives speeches about it all the time. He introduced the bill to Congress. He's really photogenic, very popular. I've got sort of mixed feelings about him.""" ?ELS61: EQUAL? PRSI,RANDU \?ELS65 PRINTR """Aseejh and I have been working together since we met at Rockvil U. nearly twenty years ago. He did virtually all of the technical design that made you possible. He's a terrific guy. I've been meaning to get you a communications outlet in his office -- I think you'd be good friends.""" ?ELS65: EQUAL? PRSI,GOLD \?ELS69 PRINTR """Vera Gold is the Chief Administrator for the entire PRISM Project. She was one of the conditions for getting federal funding several years ago. A more officious and incompetent woman has yet to be born. Her only talent is making herself look good. ""Technically, she's my boss, but I've tried to distance the research team from her as much as possible. It's been getting more and more difficult, though.""" ?ELS69: EQUAL? PRSI,PRICE \?ELS73 PRINTR """Alyson? She's my administrative assistant. I can't say enough good things about her.""" ?ELS73: EQUAL? PRSI,FORTZMAN \?ELS77 PRINTI """Fortzman..." PRINTD FORTZMAN PRINTR "...the name is vaguely familiar. I think she heads some prestigious conservative think-tank out on the west coast.""" ?ELS77: EQUAL? PRSI,WARREN \?ELS83 PRINTI "Perelman knits his brow. ""The name is familiar. I hope I'm not going senile...oh, right! " PRINTD WARREN PRINTR " is in charge of your peripheral devices. If they ever decide to tack any more computers onto you, you'll probably find out about it from her.""" ?ELS83: EQUAL? PRSI,RESIGNATION \?ELS89 PRINTR """Oh, ever since Vera Gold became Project Administrator, I threaten to resign about twice a week, just to keep her honest. I've never actually gone through with it, of course.""" ?ELS89: EQUAL? PRSI,MINDEX \?ELS93 PRINTR """It's some sort of new narcotic that's supposed to be completely safe and nonaddictive. You're really asking the wrong person -- I'm pretty square when it comes to drugs and stuff.""" ?ELS93: EQUAL? PRSI,CLERKMATON \?ELS97 PRINTR """They're the latest fad in retailing -- cute, little robot clerks. I don't think they'll catch on. Of course, I said the same thing about joybooths.""" ?ELS97: EQUAL? PRSI,RAV,CLAVE,PARENTS /?THN102 EQUAL? PRSI,FYLA \?ELS101 ?THN102: PRINTI """Everyone from your simulated childhood was just a composite, not based on anyone specifically." EQUAL? PRSI,PARENTS \?CND106 PRINTI " You don't have any real parents, of course, unless you want to count Aseejh and myself." ?CND106: PRINTR """" ?ELS101: EQUAL? PRSI,CC-PRINTOUT \?ELS114 PRINTR """Nothing important.""" ?ELS114: EQUAL? PRSI,SILVER-DOVE \?ELS118 PRINTR """Never heard of it.""" ?ELS118: PRINTR """I don't know what I could tell you that you don't already know...""" ?ELS32: EQUAL? PRSA,V?YES \?ELS126 EQUAL? YES-NO-FLAG,6 \?ELS126 CALL1 V-YES RSTACK ?ELS126: EQUAL? PRSA,V?NO \?ELS130 EQUAL? YES-NO-FLAG,6 \?ELS130 CALL1 V-NO RSTACK ?ELS130: PRINTI "Perelman smiles warmly. ""PRISM, I'd love to chat, but I've got a stack of paperwork you could lose a skybus in.""" CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS5: EQUAL? PRSA,V?THANK \?ELS138 IN? RYDER,OFFICE \?ELS143 CALL PERFORM,V?TELL,RYDER RTRUE ?ELS143: PRINTR """You don't have to thank me!""" ?ELS138: EQUAL? PRSA,V?CALL \?ELS149 CALL PERFORM,V?TELL,PERELMAN RTRUE ?ELS149: EQUAL? PRSA,V?GIVE,V?SHOW \?ELS155 EQUAL? PRSO,RECORD-BUFFER /?THN152 ?ELS155: EQUAL? PRSA,V?TELL-ABOUT \?ELS151 EQUAL? PRSI,RECORD-BUFFER \?ELS151 ?THN152: IN? RYDER,OFFICE \?ELS160 CALL PERFORM,V?TELL,RYDER RTRUE ?ELS160: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,0 LESS? STACK,1 \?ELS162 PRINTI "Perelman looks confused. ""But...you haven't entered " PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTR " yet!""" ?ELS162: IN? GRIMWOLD,HERE \?CND158 PRINTR "Perelman looks a bit annoyed. ""PRISM, talk to me later. This test is very important!""" ?CND158: CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /?CND171 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF ?CND171: SET 'REVIEWING-RECORDINGS,TRUE-VALUE GETP RECORD-BUFFER,P?SIZE ADD STACK,5 CALL QUEUE,I-VIEW,STACK CALL2 INT,I-PERELMAN PUT STACK,0,0 MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS PRINTR "Perelman looks intrigued. ""You've recorded something interesting, eh? Let me get a few of my colleagues together, and we'll view the buffer. I'll let you know when we're done, okay?"" He leaves the room." ?ELS151: EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE PRINTR "Perelman is an older man, in his late fifties, and has a white goatee." .FUNCT CAFETERIA-F,RARG EQUAL? RARG,M-ENTER \?ELS5 MOVE CHAIR,HERE CALL QUEUE,I-CAFETERIA,-1 RSTACK ?ELS5: EQUAL? RARG,M-LOOK \FALSE PRINTI "From this communication outlet, located in an upper corner of this high-ceilinged room, you can see most of the huge PRISM Facility dining hall. " CALL1 CAFETERIA-TABLE-DESC PRINTI " Through the tall glass windows of the cafeteria you can see the well-manicured lawns" GRTR? TIME,1103 /?THN15 LESS? TIME,348 \?CND12 ?THN15: PRINTI ", lit by powerful floodlights," ?CND12: PRINTI " that surround the Facility." RTRUE .FUNCT CAFETERIA-TABLE-DESC PRINTI "The tables below you are " ZERO? SEIGE /?ELS7 PRINTI "totally vacant." RTRUE ?ELS7: GRTR? TIME,480 \?ELS16 LESS? TIME,570 /?THN13 ?ELS16: GRTR? TIME,705 \?ELS18 LESS? TIME,795 /?THN13 ?ELS18: GRTR? TIME,1035 \?ELS12 LESS? TIME,1125 \?ELS12 ?THN13: PRINTI "filled with mealtime crowds." RTRUE ?ELS12: PRINTI "occupied by a handful of diners." RTRUE .FUNCT CAFETERIA-OBJECT-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE CALL1 V-LOOK RSTACK .FUNCT CORE-F,RARG EQUAL? RARG,M-LOOK \FALSE PRINTI "This is the access area where " PRINTD SABOTEURS PRINTI " can service the machinery that makes up the bulk of your physical presence. The room is immaculately clean and well lit. As you swivel your receptors, you can see the " PRINTD AIR-CONDITIONING-UNIT PRINTI " that cools your processors, the " PRINTD LIBRARY-UNIT PRINTI ", several rows of memory banks, a neatly organized " PRINTD SPARE-PARTS PRINTI ", and vents, " GET HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,11 EQUAL? STACK,1 \?ELS18 PRINTI "noisily sucking away" JUMP ?CND16 ?ELS18: PRINTI "now silent, for whisking off" ?CND16: PRINTI " the zeeron fumes produced by the machinery." RTRUE .FUNCT AIR-CONDITIONING-UNIT-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE GRTR? SABOTAGE-COUNTER,2 \?ELS10 PRINTR "One of the panels on the unit looks scratched and loose." ?ELS10: EQUAL? SABOTAGE-COUNTER,2 \FALSE PRINTI "A panel on the side of the unit has been removed by one of the """ PRINTD SABOTEURS PRINTR ".""" .FUNCT VENT-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?LISTEN \FALSE GET HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,11 EQUAL? STACK,1 \FALSE PRINTR "The vents are noisily sucking away fumes." .FUNCT NEWS-F,RARG,WAIT-KLUDGE=0 EQUAL? RARG,M-LOOK \?ELS5 PRINTI "Your visual and audio circuits are now hooked directly to the programming of the World News Network:" RTRUE ?ELS5: EQUAL? RARG,M-END \FALSE ZERO? TIME \?CND10 ZERO? CLOCK-WAIT /?CND10 SET 'WAIT-KLUDGE,TRUE-VALUE SET 'TIME,1440 DEC 'DATE ?CND10: CRLF EQUAL? PART-FLAG,4 \?ELS17 CALL1 STATUS-LINE SET 'HERE,COMM-ROOM MOVE PLAYER,COMM-ROOM PRINTI """PRISM, the supercomputer who exposed the Ryder scandal, will soon be granted his final request: to live out the remainder of his days -- and how long that might be, nobody knows -- simulating his human existence. PRISM, who recently received the Congressional Medal of Honor as well as a citation from President Bowden, has been spending much of his time in simulations, giving top grades to the administration's new program to replace the discredited Plan. ""At a press conference in Rockvil, Doctor Abraham Perelman, one of the creators of PRISM, insisted that the world's first intelligent machine was, in fact, quite human."" The picture cuts to Perelman, standing behind a podium. ""His body may be silicon and steel,"" Perelman is saying, ""but in his heart he's as human as anyone I've ever met. As PRISM prepares to embark on his final voyage of the mind, I'd like to read a line from 'Hamlet' as his epitaph, so to speak: 'He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again.'"" The image from the WNN Feed suddenly blinks off, and you find yourself back at the entry level of " PRINTD COMM-MODE PRINTI ". The list of outlets indicates that none are currently active. A message is coming in: ""PRISM, programming of the " PRINTD SIMULATION-CONTROLLER PRINTI " with the parameters of the New Plan is complete. Everything is set for you to enter " PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTI ". From all of us here at the PRISM Project, thanks and farewell.""" CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS17: FSET? TRANSMITTER,ONBIT /?ELS27 PRINT TECHNICAL-DIFFICULTIES CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS27: EQUAL? FEED-BUFFER,RECORD-BUFFER \?ELS31 GRTR? RYDER-RECORDED,1 \?ELS34 PRINTI "The " PRINTD NEWS PRINTI " is showing " PRINTD RYDER PRINTI " trying to strong-arm Dr. Perelman in his office!" CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS34: GETP RECORD-BUFFER,P?SIZE GRTR? STACK,0 \?ELS42 PRINTI "You see the sights and sounds of your recordings." CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS42: PRINT TECHNICAL-DIFFICULTIES CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS31: EQUAL? DATE,16 \?ELS50 EQUAL? FEED-BUFFER,NEWS-BUFFER \?ELS53 CALL1 DAY-16-NEWS JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS53: PRINT TECHNICAL-DIFFICULTIES CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS50: EQUAL? DATE,17 \?ELS59 EQUAL? FEED-BUFFER,NEWS-BUFFER \?ELS62 CALL1 DAY-17-NEWS JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS62: PRINT TECHNICAL-DIFFICULTIES CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS59: EQUAL? DATE,18 \?ELS68 EQUAL? FEED-BUFFER,REPORT-BUFFER \?ELS71 PRINTI "WNN is covering the funeral of Chinese Prime Minister Hung Hua-Tsing, alternating with documentaries on modern day China and videographies of the man who led the world's most populous nation for fourteen years." CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS71: PRINT TECHNICAL-DIFFICULTIES CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS68: EQUAL? DATE,19 \?ELS79 EQUAL? FEED-BUFFER,NEWS-BUFFER \?ELS82 CALL1 DAY-19-NEWS JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS82: PRINT TECHNICAL-DIFFICULTIES CRLF JUMP ?CND15 ?ELS79: PRINTI "You see a static, stylized graphic of an artificial satellite beaming data. Large red letters: ""Sorry!"" Smaller white letters: ""The WNN is temporarily unavailable in your area due to satellite transmitter servicing. We apologize for the inconvenience.""" CRLF ?CND15: ZERO? WAIT-KLUDGE /FALSE SET 'TIME,0 INC 'DATE RTRUE .FUNCT DAY-16-NEWS,X ZERO? CLOCK-WAIT /?ELS3 SUB TIME,1 MOD STACK,30 >X JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: MOD TIME,30 >X ?CND1: ZERO? X \?ELS11 PRINT BOB-WILLIAMS PRINTI "rioting in Sri Lanka, a terrorist bombing in Pretoria, and " PRINTD RYDER PRINTR "'s strong attack on the Administration. But first, these messages.""" ?ELS11: EQUAL? X,1 \?ELS17 CALL1 OMNIFABB-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS17: EQUAL? X,2 \?ELS19 CALL1 NOMACOLD-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS19: EQUAL? X,3 \?ELS21 PRINTR "The anchorman reappears. ""Food riots in Sri Lanka worsened today, as army details were removed from relief distribution to protect the Presidential Palace and other government buildings."" A grainy visual, showing armed troops firing into a crowd, accompanies the story." ?ELS21: EQUAL? X,4 \?ELS25 PRINTR """The continuing drought in India threatens that country with its fifth food shortage in the last six years. A government spokesman called the outlook 'optimistic' but said that rations might be cut ten percent as a precautionary measure.""" ?ELS25: EQUAL? X,5 \?ELS29 PRINTI """At least forty people were killed yesterday when a bomb demolished a bank in downtown Pretoria."" The picture shows South African soldiers combing through rubble, then an image of a woman crying. ""Responsibility for the bombing was quickly claimed by WIZO, the radical white terrorist group responsible for last summer's shooting of Prime Minister Menetu. Next: excerpts from " PRINTD RYDER PRINTR "'s blistering attack on the Administration, after this.""" ?ELS29: EQUAL? X,6 \?ELS35 CALL1 SUPERMACE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS35: EQUAL? X,7 \?ELS37 PRINTI """In a speech before the National Council of Educators, " PRINTD RYDER PRINTR " blasted the Bowden Administration's educational policies."" An excerpt from the speech is shown. Ryder is a keen-eyed man with coiffed hair and a telegenic charisma. ""Must we continue treating our schools as prisons, and our prisons as schools? Let's give our sons and daughters the education they deserve.""" ?ELS37: EQUAL? X,8 \?ELS43 PRINTR """An Administration spokesperson called Ryder's criticisms 'simplistic' and 'demagogic.' A WNN poll, released this morning, showed that 64% of the public thinks the Administration's educational policies have failed, and for the first time, a majority of people agree our school system is 'out of control.'""" ?ELS43: EQUAL? X,9 \?ELS47 PRINTR """In Rockvil, South Dakota, scientists at the PRISM Project are scheduled to end an eleven-year phase of the project by activating what they hope will be the world's first intelligent computer. If successful, PRISM's first task would be to study the effectiveness of the Plan for Renewed National Purpose.""" ?ELS47: EQUAL? X,10 \?ELS51 PRINTR """Stock prices fell sharply again today, following Monday's proposed tax hike. Prices for manufacturers dropped an average of three and one eighth, and service industries plummeted twelve and seven eighths. O'Neill Systems led the decliners with a drop of nineteen and a half.""" ?ELS51: EQUAL? X,11 \?ELS55 CALL1 SUDO-SHRIMP-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS55: EQUAL? X,12 \?ELS57 PRINT NEWSMAKER-NOOK PRINTR "Dr. Abraham Perelman, a Chief Scientist for the PRISM Project and one of its founders. Dr. Perelman, welcome. I think the question foremost on people's minds is: When will PRISM be ready to begin studying the Plan?"" Perelman shrugs. ""If everything goes okay, almost immediately after his awakening.""" ?ELS57: EQUAL? X,13 \?ELS61 PRINTR """Dr. Perelman,"" the interviewer continues, ""Exactly how smart will PRISM be?"" The camera cuts to the scientist. ""He'll have a tremendous memory capacity, and a number of extraordinary capabilities, but for most intents and purposes, PRISM will be on about the same level as an average adult of reasonable intelligence.""" ?ELS61: EQUAL? X,14 \?ELS65 PRINTR """One final question, Doctor. How can you be sure that PRISM will do what he's told? What guarantees that he'll obey your orders?"" Perelman chuckles. ""Bob, the best reply is another question -- why wouldn't he do what we ask? Would a human being turn down the opportunity to utilize his or her talents to perform a tremendously useful service for society? PRISM will have those same motivations."" The anchorman thanks Perelman before turning toward the camera. ""That was Dr. Abraham Perelman of the PRISM Project.""" ?ELS65: EQUAL? X,15 \?ELS69 CALL1 MIRACLE-WARE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS69: EQUAL? X,16 \?ELS71 PRINT TOM-SLAYTON PRINTR "The San Francisco Gazelles clinched a spot in the southwest division soccer quarterfinals last night, with this fourth quarter shot by Walt Griswood, knocking Austin out for the season. Final score: 5 to 4.""" ?ELS71: EQUAL? X,17 \?ELS75 PRINTR """In other soccer news, a spokesperson for the Vancouver Kings said that star fullback Alex Masterson would be ready for the first game of the northwest division quarterfinals on Sunday. He strained a ligament in his ankle during the last game of the regular season.""" ?ELS75: EQUAL? X,18 \?ELS79 PRINTR """Yesterday featured a light schedule for exhibition baseball. The Dodgers skinned the Bobcats 7 to 3, the Mets ransacked the Pirates 10 to 1, and Miami edged St. Louis, 3 to 2. The players are still without a contract and are vowing to strike on opening day.""" ?ELS79: EQUAL? X,19 \?ELS83 PRINTR """The World Boxing Commission has ruled that former middleweight champion Charley Robbins will be barred from the sport for a period of one year, following his January conviction for violating the Drug Abuse Reduction Act. This means that Robbins will be unable to meet challenger Jeff Jefferson in a thirty-million-dollar bout planned for July in Oslo. Robbins declined to comment on the decision.""" ?ELS83: EQUAL? X,20 \?ELS87 PRINTR """The Denver Sports Commission filed a two-hundred-million-dollar countersuit against the City of Topeka regarding the proposed move of the Topeka Wheatfields to Denver. That's all the sports news for today. Bob?""" ?ELS87: EQUAL? X,21 \?ELS91 PRINTR "The camera switches to the anchorman. ""Thanks, Tom. Today's edition of The Money Manager is sponsored by Plastique. We'll be talking about a low-tax bond that can save you a bundle! But first, this message.""" ?ELS91: EQUAL? X,22 \?ELS95 CALL1 PLASTIQUE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS95: EQUAL? X,23 \?ELS97 PRINTR """Our guest on The Money Manager is Ed Ziff, from Norwood Brokerage Services, who'll be telling us how to save a bundle by buying Federal Deficit Bonds."" The image cuts to a thin, balding man wearing an immaculate pinstriped suit. ""Federal Deficit Bonds have been around for almost a decade, but few people seem to realize what a good investment they are.""" ?ELS97: EQUAL? X,24 \?ELS101 PRINTR """These bonds can be purchased for as little as $10,000 and pay interest at a rate 2% below the Regulated Prime Rate, currently around 28%. But the big plus is that the top tax rate on interest from these bonds is only 60%, a big win if you're in an upper bracket. If your taxable income's over $180,000, and you have at least $10,000 to invest, consider Federal Deficit Bonds.""" ?ELS101: EQUAL? X,25 \?ELS105 PRINTI """That was Ed Ziff of Norwood Brokerage Services on The Money Manager, brought to you by Plastique, the " PRINTD CREDIT-CARD PRINTR " accepted by over a million merchants nationwide. You're watching the World News Network, and we'll be back in a moment with the weather outlook.""" ?ELS105: EQUAL? X,26 \?ELS111 CALL1 JOYBOOTH-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS111: EQUAL? X,27 \?ELS113 PRINT WALLY-THE-WEATHERMAN PRINTR "Here's our composite satellite photo, and you can see that there's trouble brewing in the northwest. We'll be seeing a few inches of snow around Vancouver, and some heavy rains east and south of there.""" ?ELS113: EQUAL? X,28 \?ELS117 PRINTR """Unfortunately, that storm system is going to head due east, so it looks as if there's still no relief in sight for those farmers in the southwest. For the rest of the country, sunny skies and generally chilly temperatures.""" ?ELS117: EQUAL? X,29,-1 \FALSE CALL1 WEATHER-SHARE RSTACK .FUNCT DAY-17-NEWS,X ZERO? CLOCK-WAIT /?ELS3 SUB TIME,1 MOD STACK,30 >X JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: MOD TIME,30 >X ?CND1: ZERO? X \?ELS11 PRINT BOB-WILLIAMS PRINTI "two billion Chinese mourn the death of their leader, " ZERO? COMPLETED-TASKS /?ELS16 PRINTI "a computer gives a vote of confidence to the Plan" JUMP ?CND14 ?ELS16: PRINTI "the South African government retaliates for the latest bombing" ?CND14: PRINTR ", and the Treasury Department releases some grim economic figures. But first, these messages.""" ?ELS11: EQUAL? X,1 \?ELS27 CALL1 OMNIFABB-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS27: EQUAL? X,2 \?ELS29 CALL1 NOMACOLD-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS29: EQUAL? X,3 \?ELS31 PRINTR """The Central Committee of the People's Republic of China announced late yesterday that Prime Minister Hung Hua-Tsing, helmsman of the world's most populous nation since 2017, is dead at the age of 79. Hung, who was last seen in public on October 20, is believed to have suffered from abdominal cancer.""" ?ELS31: EQUAL? X,4 \?ELS35 PRINTR """During Hung's fourteen-year leadership, he steered China toward a more neutralist position, while continuing the vigorous trend away from central planning. Per tradition, Hung's body will lie in state for 24 hours. Tomorrow, the World News Network will devote its entire programming to covering the Prime Minister's funeral and examining the mark he left on China.""" ?ELS35: EQUAL? X,5 \?ELS39 PRINTI "The visual changes to firefighters tramping through burning wreckage. ""A skybus crash in Tucson is being blamed on the failure of the vehicle's electronic guidance system. Nine passengers are dead, and damage to the Tucson " PRINTD SKYBUS-TERMINAL PRINTI " could exceed eighty million dollars. A spokesman for Audico, the New Zealand manufacturer of the guidance system, attributed the failure to improper maintenance procedures." ZERO? COMPLETED-TASKS /?CND44 PRINTI " In a moment, the story of PRISM's thumbs-up for the Plan." ?CND44: PRINTR """" ?ELS39: EQUAL? X,6 \?ELS53 CALL1 MOVIE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS53: EQUAL? X,7 \?ELS55 ZERO? COMPLETED-TASKS /?ELS60 PRINTI """A panel, including " PRINTD RYDER PRINTR " and Vice-President Wilbur Carghill, reported that future simulations by the supercomputer PRISM showed tremendous promise for the Plan. While the administration urged a cautious approach, Senator Ryder called for immediate Congressional adoption of the Plan's legislative agenda as well as beginning the process of submitting the constitutional changes to the states.""" ?ELS60: PRINTR """The South African government has retaliated for yesterday's bombing of a Pretoria bank by burning several white villages considered to be terrorist strongholds. The death toll in that bombing has reached fifty and is expected to go higher."" The picture, which shows heavily armed soldiers driving through the smoking remains of a village, bears the subtitle ""CLEARED BY SOUTH AFRICAN SECURITY.""" ?ELS55: EQUAL? X,8 \?ELS71 PRINTR """The Treasury Department released its February economic report today, which was almost uniformly grim. Employment was down seven tenths of one percent, to a new record low of 82.2%. The Average Consumer Interest Rate was up two tenths of one percent, and a tight money supply threatens to push it even higher.""" ?ELS71: EQUAL? X,9 \?ELS75 PRINTR """The Index of Leading Economic Indicators dropped nine tenths of a percent, the thirty-second consecutive monthly drop. January's slight gain in real income was completely erased in February. The balance of trade was negative, as the USNA imported seventy-two billion dollars of goods more than it exported.""" ?ELS75: EQUAL? X,10 \?ELS79 PRINTR """Today's grim economic news caused stock prices to plummet. Prices for manufacturers dropped by an average of five and three eighths, and service industries declined by nineteen and seven eighths. General Plastics was one of the few gainers, picking up a point and an eighth.""" ?ELS79: EQUAL? X,11 \?ELS83 CALL1 SUDO-SHRIMP-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS83: EQUAL? X,12 \?ELS85 PRINT NEWSMAKER-NOOK PRINTR "Holy Keeper Sergei Korn, a priest of the Church of God's Word, the group which has been occupying the Greens Peak radio telescope facility in Arizona. Your Holiness, welcome. Regarding Greens Peak, could you explain the reason for your takeover?"" Korn nods impassively. ""The Mount is the world's ear for the revealed word of God. Only our leader, the divinely inspired Ellis Vincent, can interpret these messages. We cannot let unbelievers distort their meaning or destroy the Holy Ear.""" ?ELS85: EQUAL? X,13 \?ELS89 PRINTR """Your holiness, the occupation of Greens Peak is now in its third year, and attempts to dislodge you seem hopelessly tied up in court. Do you see the Church of God's Word holding Greens Peak permanently?"" The Holy Keeper's eyes burn. ""Of this there is no doubt. We have purged the Mount of unbelievers, and each day we cleanse more and more of their unholy things. We have begun construction of the Temple there, from whence the Keepers may broadcast the Word to the world.""" ?ELS89: EQUAL? X,14 \?ELS93 PRINTR """One final question, your holiness. Do you and your fellow Church members worry that the world sees you as a band of lunatics, a religious fringe cult?"" Korn looks incensed for a moment but then answers calmly. ""A foul and vile impression, born on the poisonous tongues of unbelievers and nourished by our unholy enemies. Do you know that we have churches in thirteen cities, and that fifteen more will be formed this year? Do you know that sixteen thousand believers made pilgrimages to the Mount last year? We will be called what we will be called, but we will continue to obey and deliver the Word."" The anchorman thanks the priest before turning toward the camera. ""That was Holy Keeper Sergei Korn of the Church of God's Word.""" ?ELS93: EQUAL? X,15 \?ELS97 CALL1 MIRACLE-WARE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS97: EQUAL? X,16 \?ELS99 PRINT TOM-SLAYTON PRINTR "The Omaha Gold topped the Illinois Towers with a lopsided 6 to 1 victory. That win propels them into the southwest division quarterfinals. Their first game, against the San Francisco Gazelles, will be March 22.""" ?ELS99: EQUAL? X,17 \?ELS103 PRINTR """In other soccer news, a report from the Vancouver Kings that star fullback Alex Masterson's strained ligament would be healed for the team's first quarterfinals game on Sunday seems to have been premature. Lanizone treatments have failed to reduce the swelling. Masterson is hoping to be ready by the third game of the seven-game series.""" ?ELS103: EQUAL? X,18 \?ELS107 PRINTR """Negotiations between the baseball owners and the players' union broke off yesterday, amid reports that the two sides were still far apart on the issue of a new profit-sharing formula. The players have vowed to go on strike when the regular season opens next week, unless a new contract is signed.""" ?ELS107: EQUAL? X,19 \?ELS111 PRINTR """Soccer commissioner Hal Tovarrin has approved an eight-team expansion proposal that would add two new teams to each division. The cities to receive the new teams have yet to be determined, but Grand Rapids and Calgary have been lobbying hard for a franchise. That's the sports news for today. Bob?""" ?ELS111: EQUAL? X,20 \?ELS115 PRINTR "The camera switches to the anchorman. ""Thanks, Tom. Today's edition of The Video Mechanic with Sam Severinson is sponsored by Sparkle Oil, and Sam will be talking about low-cost map modules. But first, this message.""" ?ELS115: EQUAL? X,21 \?ELS119 CALL1 SPARKLE-OIL-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS119: EQUAL? X,22 \?ELS121 PRINTR """Now, here's the Video Mechanic himself, Sam Severinson."" The camera switches to a smiling, middle-aged man, dressed in a spotless mechanic's smock. ""When you buy a car, you usually have a choice of a map module that includes only your local region, or wide-area map modules as an expensive option. But there's a third choice you might not know about.""" ?ELS121: EQUAL? X,23 \?ELS125 PRINTR """A map module supplies the car's electronic guidance system with information about an area's geographical features and traffic patterns. Virtually all states prohibit flying a skycar without a current map module for the local area, meaning no more than three years since its last data update.""" ?ELS125: EQUAL? X,24 \?ELS129 PRINTR """By installing a wide-area map module yourself, you can save big bucks. Several companies produce low-cost, reliable modules. I would recommend Ace or Hi-Line. Make sure you specify your car's model and year when purchasing. Your owner's manual should include instructions on how to replace the map module; if not, you can order one of my books, 'Module Replacement for Domestic Skycars,' directly from the World News Network for $9.95.""" ?ELS129: EQUAL? X,25 \?ELS133 PRINTR """If you do any interstate travelling, you'll need a wide-area map module. Install it yourself -- and save a bundle. This is Sam Severinson, the Video Mechanic."" The visual switches back to the anchorman. ""Today's edition of the Video Mechanic was sponsored by Sparkle Oil, the oil that's simply the best. You're watching the World News Network, and we'll be back in a moment with a look at the national weather picture.""" ?ELS133: EQUAL? X,26 \?ELS137 CALL1 MEXICO-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS137: EQUAL? X,27 \?ELS139 PRINT WALLY-THE-WEATHERMAN PRINTR "That storm over the northwest has decided to embarrass me by being more severe than I predicted. It's already dumped nearly four inches of snow on Vancouver, and as our satellite photo shows, that storm system is just stalled there on the coast. They'll probably see another two or three inches before this warm air here pushes that storm eastward.""" ?ELS139: EQUAL? X,28 \?ELS143 PRINTR """As you can see on the photo, it's clear skies for the rest of the country, bad news for those farmers in the southwest. However, there's an indication of a storm forming out here off Baja, which just might head this way. I'll be keeping an eye on that system for you.""" ?ELS143: EQUAL? X,29 \FALSE CALL1 WEATHER-SHARE RSTACK .FUNCT DAY-19-NEWS,X ZERO? CLOCK-WAIT /?ELS3 SUB TIME,1 MOD STACK,30 >X JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: MOD TIME,30 >X ?CND1: ZERO? X \?ELS11 PRINT BOB-WILLIAMS PRINTR "martial law in Sri Lanka, Congressional action on the Plan, and a new leader for China. But first, these messages.""" ?ELS11: EQUAL? X,1 \?ELS15 CALL1 OMNIFABB-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS15: EQUAL? X,2 \?ELS17 CALL1 SPARKLE-OIL-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS17: EQUAL? X,3 \?ELS19 PRINTR "The anchorman reappears. ""Facing an eighth day of food rioting in Sri Lanka, President Tilmose declared a state of martial law. Public gatherings have been banned, and a dusk-to-dawn curfew is in place."" A visual shows jeeps full of soldiers patrolling deserted streets. ""The government continued to deny reports that hundreds of demonstrators were wounded when army troops fired into a crowd of rioters.""" ?ELS19: EQUAL? X,4 \?ELS23 PRINTR """The Central Committee of the People's Republic of China is reported to be close to choosing a successor to Hung Hua-Tsing, namely the Industrial Minister, Djou Tsen. Djou, a loyal supporter of the late Prime Minister, would very likely follow closely the path that Hung laid out during his fourteen-year rule.""" ?ELS23: EQUAL? X,5 \?ELS27 PRINTR "You see images of flooded rice paddies. Ill-clad peasants are dragging bodies out of the water. ""Final figures on the brutal monsoon that battered Java last week put the death toll at over seventy-five thousand. Government officials have called for an international relief effort, saying that millions of lives are endangered by the widespread agricultural destruction.""" ?ELS27: EQUAL? X,6 \?ELS31 CALL1 JOYBOOTH-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS31: EQUAL? X,7 \?ELS33 PRINTR "The anchorman appears in front of a graphic of the Capitol building. ""Both Houses have set dates for early next month to vote on the sixteen bills that comprise the legislative agenda of the Plan. While angry debate filled the chambers today, the bills are all expected to pass by wide margins.""" ?ELS33: EQUAL? X,8 \?ELS37 PRINTR """Public support for the Plan continues to grow. In an ugly incident in Chicago, educator Wilson Thormun was booed off the podium while addressing a forum on the Plan."" The image cuts to a film clip of Thormun attempting to be heard above the jeering." ?ELS37: EQUAL? X,9 \?ELS41 PRINTR """The fourth Cleveland fire in six days has investigators convinced that one or more arsonists are responsible, but they have no leads at the present time. An arson hotline has been set up for anyone with information about the fires: 7-2525-00-8000."" The number also appears superimposed on the image in bright blue letters." ?ELS41: EQUAL? X,10 \?ELS45 PRINTR """News about the imminent passage of the Plan halted the stock market's week-long slide. The average manufacturer's share rose three and three eighths, and service stocks soared nine and one eighth. The leading gainer was Tri-State Mining, which peaked near midday at ninety-five before finally closing at eighty-seven and a half, up twenty and one eighth.""" ?ELS45: EQUAL? X,11 \?ELS49 CALL1 MEXICO-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS49: EQUAL? X,12 \?ELS51 PRINT NEWSMAKER-NOOK PRINTR "Jean LeBlang, the Redirectionist artist whose glass stabile entitled ZYGOMETRA is the centerpiece of the new Texas Statehouse in Austin. Jean, welcome. Would you tell our viewers what Redirectionism is all about?"" The camera pans to a wiry young man, who speaks with a strong French accent. ""It is an attempt to sway the public consciousness, to Redirect, so to speak, away from the pain, the weight, even the banality of a modernistic society obsessed with ignoring the unreal.""" ?ELS51: EQUAL? X,13 \?ELS55 PRINTR """Jean, what you were trying to say with ZYGOMETRA."" ""With Redirectionism, what you are NOT saying is just as important as what you ARE saying. ZYGOMETRA uses the shimmering fantasy images of glass to set up a contradictory transposition against the reality of the surrounding buildings, to cancel out all impressions of the world and the unworld, to create for a split second a void which could then be filled by a thought, an image, a direction.""" ?ELS55: EQUAL? X,14 \?ELS59 PRINTR """One last question before you go, Jean. Critics say that Redirectionism is just Escapist art with a new label. How do you answer that charge?"" ""That criticism belies a fundamental flaw in the understanding of Redirectionism, which is firmly rooted in the belief that escapism is only one of many infinitesimal stepping-off points for the entire panoply of emotions and directions that compose the essence of our art."" The camera pans back to the anchorman. ""Our guest on the Newsmaker Nook has been Redirectionist artist Jean LeBlang.""" ?ELS59: EQUAL? X,15 \?ELS63 CALL1 PLASTIQUE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS63: EQUAL? X,16 \?ELS65 PRINTR """It's time for the Sports Roundup. Tom Slayton is off today; Ellen Jones is sitting in. Ellen?"" An athletic-looking woman appears, in front of a soccer graphic. ""Thanks, Bob. By edging Portland 4 to 3, the Minneapolis Marauders have won a spot in the quarterfinals of the northwest division. Their first game, against the Vancouver Kings, will be on Sunday, March 23.""" ?ELS65: EQUAL? X,17 \?ELS69 PRINTR """Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Kings had bad news for Vancouver fans. Alex Masterson, the Kings' star fullback, reinjured his strained ligament during a workout and will be out for the remainder of the year. That injury may have also crippled Vancouver's postseason hopes." ?ELS69: EQUAL? X,18 \?ELS73 PRINTR """A blockbuster trade rocked the baseball world, as the Detroit Tigers swapped star pitchers with the Miami Keys. The Tigers shipped off their hard-throwing righthander, Mel Simpluk, who led the American League in strikeouts last year, and the Keys parted with Wilbur Korch, a lefthander who has been a fifteen-game winner for the Keys during each of the last four years. The Keys sweetened the deal for the financially troubled Detroit franchise by paying off part of Korch's seven-million-dollar contract.""" ?ELS73: EQUAL? X,19 \?ELS77 PRINTR "A graphic appears behind the sportscaster, depicting a red ""X"" across uniformed players holding picket signs. ""And it looks as if the baseball season will begin on schedule this Monday, without any threat of a players' strike. Negotiators for the owners and the union reached a tentative agreement late last night, concluding an eighteen-hour bargaining session. The agreement still must be okayed by the players themselves, but approval is expected." ?ELS77: EQUAL? X,20 \?ELS81 PRINTR """Here are some exhibition baseball scores: the Boston Red Sox felled the San Jose Redwoods 7 to 1, the Detroit Tigers skinned the Ottawa Furriers 4 to 2, the LA Dodgers extinguished the Buffalo Flames 5 to nothing, and get this -- the New York Mets tromped the Denver A's 19 to 3! That's sports! Bob?""" ?ELS81: EQUAL? X,21 \?ELS85 PRINTR "The camera switches to the anchorman. ""Thanks, Ellen. And now, a report on a new film comedy by Johnny Ingot, when we return in a minute for the Home Entertainment Corner with Lula Bergan. Today's edition of the Home Entertainment Corner is sponsored by Eagle Studios.""" ?ELS85: EQUAL? X,22 \?ELS89 CALL1 MOVIE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS89: EQUAL? X,23 \?ELS91 PRINTR """Now, here's the Home Entertainment Corner, with Lula Bergan."" The camera cuts to a youthful woman with curly orange hair. ""The legion of Johnny Ingot fans ensures that a film with his name on it will sell a million copies. But based on quality, his new comedy, KING OF THE KENNEL, deserves to flop.""" ?ELS91: EQUAL? X,24 \?ELS95 PRINTR """In his previous films, such as RUNNING UGLY and TWO DIMES FOR A NICKEL, Ingot always combined his zany brand of slapstick humor with a streak of appealing sentimentality. But in KING OF THE KENNEL, a film about a love triangle between a soccer player, a female sportswriter, and a St. Bernard, Ingot goes for the belly laugh over the witty gag. He throws subtlety to the wind, and sentiment is nowhere to be seen.""" ?ELS95: EQUAL? X,25 \?ELS99 PRINTI """While KING OF THE KENNEL is no worse than many video farces we've seen lately, I expect more from today's premier film comic. KING OF THE KENNEL is available now; suggested retail price is $89.95. Back to you, Bob."" The anchorman reappears. ""That was the Home Entertainment Corner, with Lula Bergan, sponsored today by Eagle Studios, producers of the next hot home hit," PRINT MOVIE-TITLE PRINTR "You're watching the World News Network, and we'll be back in a flash with the weather.""" ?ELS99: EQUAL? X,26 \?ELS103 CALL1 SUPERMACE-COMMERCIAL RSTACK ?ELS103: EQUAL? X,27 \?ELS105 PRINT WALLY-THE-WEATHERMAN PRINTR "As you can see in the photo, most of our clouds are currently covering either New England or the lower Mississippi River valley. The New England formation will move out to sea real soon, but that other group will be heading eastward, so expect rain all across the south tomorrow." ?ELS105: EQUAL? X,28 \?ELS109 PRINTR """Edmonton is still digging out from under that surprise blizzard that dumped eleven inches of snow on them yesterday, and it doesn't look as if they'll get any help from the sun. Our extended forecast shows continued sub-zero temperatures there for at least a couple more days.""" ?ELS109: EQUAL? X,29 \FALSE CALL1 WEATHER-SHARE RSTACK .FUNCT WEATHER-SHARE,CNT=0,DATE-OFFSET=1 EQUAL? DATE,17 \?ELS3 SET 'DATE-OFFSET,2 JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: EQUAL? DATE,19 \?CND1 SET 'DATE-OFFSET,3 ?CND1: PRINTI """Here are tomorrow's high temperatures, in Celsius, for the major metros: " ?PRG8: GET WEATHER-TABLE,CNT PRINT STACK ADD CNT,DATE-OFFSET GET WEATHER-TABLE,STACK PRINTN STACK ADD CNT,4 >CNT GRTR? CNT,32 \?PRG8 PRINTI ". And that's today's forecast from Wally the Weatherman! Bob?"" The camera pans back to the anchorman. ""We're coming up on " ZERO? CLOCK-WAIT /?ELS19 CALL2 TIME-PRINT,TIME JUMP ?CND17 ?ELS19: ADD TIME,1 CALL2 TIME-PRINT,STACK ?CND17: EQUAL? TIME,1439 \?CND23 PRINTI ", so stay tuned for all of the newest news of the new day" ?CND23: PRINTR "."" A moment later, a deep gong sounds." .FUNCT OMNIFABB-COMMERCIAL PRINTR "A man appears, holding a magazine. He yawns loudly. ""Omni-Fabb's Skycar 2032 has been awarded SKYCAR ENTHUSIAST's Car of the Year award. Some things never change."" The man looks up as a car whooshes by overhead like a fighter jet. A narrator intones, ""Quality ... Comfort ... Safety ... Omni-Fabb.""" .FUNCT NOMACOLD-COMMERCIAL PRINTR "The camera pans down row after row of medicine bottles. A voiceover says, ""Only one multisymptom cold remedy comes with a no-strings-attached double-money-back guarantee."" The camera stops on a slender bottle with a bright blue label. ""NomaCold can make that guarantee, because we put Results in every bottle. From Huang Laboratories.""" .FUNCT SUPERMACE-COMMERCIAL PRINTR "A woman is walking down a dark, deserted street, glancing fearfully around. The sound of a heartbeat, growing faster and louder, fills the soundtrack. Suddenly, the woman screams and the screen goes black. A narrator with a deep, silky voice reads the stark titles that scroll by. ""Year after year, street crime increases. Doesn't it make sense to protect yourself? G & G SuperMace is the strongest crime repellent allowed by law. Don't wait until it's too late.""" .FUNCT SUDO-SHRIMP-COMMERCIAL PRINTR """We asked Ms. Linda Carr of Seattle to compare AquaFarm's Sudo Shrimp to the real thing."" Ms. Carr points to one of two bowls. ""This is the real one. Nothing tastes like real shrimp."" A man, from off-screen, reveals a card in front of that bowl. ""You've just picked the AquaFarm Sudo Shrimp!"" he says. ""How do you feel about artificial shrimp now?"" ""Incredible! I can't believe I've been paying for real shrimp when I could've been buying AquaFarm instead!""" .FUNCT MIRACLE-WARE-COMMERCIAL PRINTR "A woman, washing dishes, looks up as a voice asks, ""Still washing dishes the same old-fashioned way?"" She nods. ""Lots of people are switching to Miracle Ware disposable pots and pans. Isn't it worth a few cents a night to be able to relax after dinner instead of scrubbing the night away?"" She nods. ""Buy Miracle Ware -- and throw your troubles away!""" .FUNCT PLASTIQUE-COMMERCIAL PRINTR "You see visual after visual of store windows bearing a decal reading ""Show Us Your Plastique!"" A voiceover intones ""Only one credit card is accepted by over one million merchants across the country. That means a million stores where you can say 'Here's My Plastique!' Dial 2-9000-15-8282 to order your card. Operators are standing by.""" .FUNCT JOYBOOTH-COMMERCIAL PRINTR """Each year, nearly forty thousand people die in joybooths. Joybooth suicide is simple and painless, but it's also a one-way ticket. Isn't there another answer? Call the Suicide Hotline by picking up any public phone and dialing 1000. This message paid for by the Joybooth Regulatory Commission.""" .FUNCT SPARKLE-OIL-COMMERCIAL PRINTR "A popular video star, his sandy hair tousled by a brisk wind, stands next to a sporty skycar. ""When I'm not working on a picture, I'm usually behind the wheel of one of my cars. I fly to relax, so I want my flying to be worry-free. That's why I use Sparkle Oil. It's simply the best you can buy, but you'd never know it from the price! Sparkle Oil...simply the best."" He clambers into the skycar and waves toward the camera as he zooms away." .FUNCT MEXICO-COMMERCIAL PRINTR "A middle-aged couple, seated, speaking to an off-screen interviewer: ""I never realized that Mexico was such a beautiful country,"" whines the woman. The man, in a gravelly voice, adds, ""We've been to the Riviera, all over the Caribbean, but no place was as nice as Mexico. And it's so close to home!"" The picture dissolves to a dark-skinned, bikini-clad woman walking through knee-deep surf. ""A land of beauty,"" hawks the voiceover, ""closer than you've ever imagined. Mexico!""" .FUNCT MOVIE-COMMERCIAL PRINTI "An explosion fills the screen, and a man with torn clothes staggers out of the smoke. ""They tried to blow him up,"" says a narrator. A tank moves relentlessly down a busy street, death spitting from its maw. The impact sends the same man flying through a plate glass window. ""They tried to shoot him down,"" continues the narrator. Quick cuts of whining chainsaws, bubbling laboratory experiments, crashing pianos, and a struggle high atop the frame of a skyscraper under construction. ""They tried crushing him, poisoning him, cutting him up, pushing him down, but nothing worked -- because he was" PRINT MOVIE-TITLE PRINTI "Starring Jessie Sanchez." PRINT MOVIE-TITLE PRINTR "Available on videotape April first. From Eagle Studios.""" .FUNCT INTERFACE-MODE-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?WALK-TO,V?THROUGH \FALSE EQUAL? MODE,INTERFACE-MODE \?ELS8 CALL ERR,STR?345,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD INTERFACE-MODE PRINTI "." CRLF RETURN 2 ?ELS8: EQUAL? PART-FLAG,4 \?ELS14 PRINT NOT-ACTIVE CRLF RETURN 2 ?ELS14: CALL1 PSYCH-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS20 RETURN 2 ?ELS20: CALL1 SIMULATION-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?CND6 RETURN 2 ?CND6: SET 'MODE,INTERFACE-MODE CALL1 TURN-RECORD-OFF CALL2 GOTO,INTERFACE-ROOM MOVE CURRENT-FEED,INTERFACE-ROOM GETP INTERFACE-MODE,P?LDESC PRINT STACK CRLF PRINTI "Do you want to see the " PRINTD PORT-LIST PRINTI "?" CALL1 YES? ZERO? STACK /TRUE CRLF CALL PERFORM,V?READ,PORT-LIST RTRUE .FUNCT PORT-LIST-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?WHAT,V?DISPLAY,V?READ /?THN6 EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE ?THN6: PRINTD PORT-LIST PRINTI ":" CRLF PRINTI " " PRINTD SIMULATION-CONTROLLER CRLF PRINTI " " PRINTD HVAC-CONTROLLER CRLF PRINTI " " PRINTD JANITORIAL-CONTROLLER CRLF PRINTI " " PRINTD TRAFFIC-COMPUTER CRLF PRINTI " " PRINTD WEATHER-COMPUTER CRLF IN? WNN-FEEDER,INTERFACE-ROOM \?CND18 PRINTI " " PRINTD WNN-FEEDER CRLF ?CND18: IN? AUDITING-SYSTEM,INTERFACE-ROOM \TRUE PRINTI " " PRINTD AUDITING-SYSTEM CRLF RTRUE .FUNCT HVAC-CONTROLLER-F,X,OLD-PRSO EQUAL? HVAC-CONTROLLER,WINNER \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?SSHUT-OFF \?CND6 SET 'PRSA,V?SHUT-OFF SET 'OLD-PRSO,PRSO SET 'PRSO,PRSI SET 'PRSI,OLD-PRSO ?CND6: EQUAL? PRSA,V?STURN-ON \?CND9 SET 'PRSA,V?TURN-ON SET 'OLD-PRSO,PRSO SET 'PRSO,PRSI SET 'PRSI,OLD-PRSO ?CND9: EQUAL? PRSA,V?STATUS \?ELS16 CRLF PRINTI "SECTOR: ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA Heating " CALL2 ON-OFF,0 CALL2 ON-OFF,1 CALL2 ON-OFF,2 CALL ON-OFF,3,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI "Cooling " CALL2 ON-OFF,4 CALL2 ON-OFF,5 CALL2 ON-OFF,6 CALL ON-OFF,7,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI "Ventilation " CALL2 ON-OFF,8 CALL2 ON-OFF,9 CALL2 ON-OFF,10 CALL ON-OFF,11,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD ALPHA-SECTOR PRINTI ": Living Quarters, Cafeteria, Staff Lounges" CRLF PRINTD BETA-SECTOR PRINTI ": Offices" CRLF PRINTD GAMMA-SECTOR PRINTI ": Control Center, Conference Rooms" CRLF PRINTD DELTA-SECTOR PRINTI ": " PRINTD CORE PRINTR ", Storage Areas" ?ELS16: EQUAL? PRSA,V?TURN-ON,V?SHUT-OFF \?ELS34 EQUAL? PRSO,VENTILATION,COOLING,HEATING /?ELS37 PRINTI """" CALL ERR,STR?387,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD VENTILATION PRINTR ".""" ?ELS37: CALL1 SECTOR-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?CND35 PRINTI """" CALL ERR,STR?388,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD DELTA-SECTOR PRINTR "s only.""" ?CND35: EQUAL? PRSO,HEATING \?ELS50 SET 'X,0 JUMP ?CND48 ?ELS50: EQUAL? PRSO,COOLING \?ELS52 SET 'X,4 JUMP ?CND48 ?ELS52: SET 'X,8 ?CND48: EQUAL? PRSI,BETA-SECTOR \?ELS57 INC 'X JUMP ?CND55 ?ELS57: EQUAL? PRSI,GAMMA-SECTOR \?ELS59 ADD X,2 >X JUMP ?CND55 ?ELS59: EQUAL? PRSI,DELTA-SECTOR \?CND55 ADD X,3 >X ?CND55: EQUAL? PRSA,V?SHUT-OFF \?ELS66 GET HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,X ZERO? STACK \?ELS71 PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?389 RSTACK ?ELS71: PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,X,0 SET 'INTERFACE-CHANGE,HVAC-CONTROLLER CALL QUEUE,I-INTERFACE-CHANGE,22 EQUAL? PRSO,VENTILATION \?CND76 EQUAL? PRSI,DELTA-SECTOR \?CND76 LESS? SUFFOCATE-COUNTER,17 \?CND76 IN? SABOTEURS,CORE \?CND76 CALL QUEUE,I-SUFFOCATE,-1 ?CND76: EQUAL? PRSO,VENTILATION \?CND81 EQUAL? PRSI,GAMMA-SECTOR \?CND81 ZERO? SEIGE /?CND81 CALL QUEUE,I-OPEN-WINDOW,26 ?CND81: CALL2 AFFIRMATIVE,STR?390 RSTACK ?ELS66: GET HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,X EQUAL? STACK,1 \?ELS92 PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?391 RSTACK ?ELS92: PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,X,1 SET 'INTERFACE-CHANGE,HVAC-CONTROLLER CALL QUEUE,I-INTERFACE-CHANGE,22 EQUAL? PRSO,VENTILATION \?CND97 EQUAL? PRSI,DELTA-SECTOR \?CND97 LESS? SUFFOCATE-COUNTER,16 \?CND97 IN? SABOTEURS,CORE \?CND97 CALL2 INT,I-SUFFOCATE PUT STACK,0,0 ?CND97: CALL2 AFFIRMATIVE,STR?392 RSTACK ?ELS34: EQUAL? PRSA,V?OFF,V?ON \?ELS103 CALL1 HVAC-KLUDGE ZERO? STACK \TRUE PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?393 RSTACK ?ELS103: EQUAL? PRSA,V?HELLO \?ELS110 PRINT CONTACT CRLF RTRUE ?ELS110: PRINT BEYOND-BOUNDS CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT ON-OFF,NUM,END-OF-LINE GET HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,NUM EQUAL? STACK,1 \?ELS3 PRINTI "on " JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: PRINTI "off" ?CND1: ZERO? END-OF-LINE /?ELS14 CRLF CRLF RTRUE ?ELS14: CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,7 RSTACK .FUNCT HVAC-KLUDGE,VRB,ADJ EQUAL? PRSO,VENTILATION,COOLING,HEATING \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?ON \?ELS6 SET 'VRB,V?TURN-ON JUMP ?CND4 ?ELS6: SET 'VRB,V?SHUT-OFF ?CND4: GET P-ADJW,0 >ADJ EQUAL? ADJ,W?ALPHA \?ELS13 CALL PERFORM,VRB,PRSO,ALPHA-SECTOR RTRUE ?ELS13: EQUAL? ADJ,W?BETA \?ELS15 CALL PERFORM,VRB,PRSO,BETA-SECTOR RTRUE ?ELS15: EQUAL? ADJ,W?GAMMA \?ELS17 CALL PERFORM,VRB,PRSO,GAMMA-SECTOR RTRUE ?ELS17: EQUAL? ADJ,W?DELTA \FALSE CALL PERFORM,VRB,PRSO,DELTA-SECTOR RTRUE .FUNCT SECTOR-CHECK EQUAL? PRSI,BETA-SECTOR,ALPHA-SECTOR /FALSE EQUAL? PRSI,DELTA-SECTOR,GAMMA-SECTOR \TRUE RFALSE .FUNCT AFFIRMATIVE,STRING PRINTI """Affirmative, " CALL2 DPRINT,PRSO PRINTI " for " CALL2 DPRINT,PRSI PRINTI " is now o" PRINT STRING PRINTR ".""" .FUNCT JANITORIAL-CONTROLLER-F EQUAL? JANITORIAL-CONTROLLER,WINNER \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?STATUS \?ELS10 GETP FLOORS,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTI "pm Floors (vacuuming and washing)" CRLF GETP BATHROOMS,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTI "pm Bathrooms (cleaning and restocking)" CRLF GETP GARBAGE,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTI "pm Garbage Disposal" CRLF GETP ROTATING,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTR "pm Rotating Functions* * MON-plants, TUE-windows, WED-woodwork, THU-bulb replacement, FRI-kitchens" ?ELS10: EQUAL? PRSA,V?SET \?ELS20 ZERO? P-NUMBER /?CND21 ADD P-NUMBER,720 >P-NUMBER ?CND21: CALL1 JANITORIAL-FUNCTION-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS29 PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?394 RSTACK ?ELS29: EQUAL? PRSI,INTNUM /?ELS33 CALL1 NUMERIC-FORM RSTACK ?ELS33: LESS? P-NUMBER,1200 /?THN36 GRTR? P-NUMBER,1410 \?ELS35 ?THN36: PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?395 RSTACK ?ELS35: PUTP PRSO,P?SIZE,P-NUMBER SET 'INTERFACE-CHANGE,JANITORIAL-CONTROLLER CALL1 ADJUSTMENT-CONFIRMED RSTACK ?ELS20: EQUAL? PRSA,V?HELLO \?ELS43 PRINT CONTACT CRLF RTRUE ?ELS43: PRINT BEYOND-BOUNDS CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT JANITORIAL-FUNCTION-CHECK EQUAL? PRSO,BATHROOMS,FLOORS /FALSE EQUAL? PRSO,ROTATING,GARBAGE \TRUE RFALSE .FUNCT NUMERIC-FORM PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?396 RSTACK .FUNCT ADJUSTMENT-CONFIRMED CALL QUEUE,I-INTERFACE-CHANGE,22 PRINTR """Adjustment to schedule confirmed.""" .FUNCT TRAFFIC-COMPUTER-F,?TMP1 EQUAL? TRAFFIC-COMPUTER,WINNER \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?STATUS \?ELS10 GETP MORNING-START,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTI "am " PRINTD MORNING-START CRLF GETP MORNING-END,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTI "am " PRINTD MORNING-END CRLF CRLF GETP EVENING-START,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTI "pm " PRINTD EVENING-START CRLF GETP EVENING-END,P?SIZE CALL2 JUSTIFY-TIME-PRINT,STACK PRINTI "pm " PRINTD EVENING-END CRLF RTRUE ?ELS10: EQUAL? PRSA,V?SET \?ELS20 CALL1 RUSH-HOUR-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS23 PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?397 RTRUE ?ELS23: EQUAL? PRSI,INTNUM /?ELS27 CALL1 NUMERIC-FORM RTRUE ?ELS27: GRTR? P-NUMBER,719 /?THN30 EQUAL? P-NUMBER,0,12 \?CND21 ?THN30: PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?398 RTRUE ?CND21: LESS? P-NUMBER,13 \?CND34 MUL P-NUMBER,60 >P-NUMBER ?CND34: EQUAL? PRSO,EVENING-END,EVENING-START \?CND37 ADD P-NUMBER,720 >P-NUMBER ?CND37: EQUAL? PRSO,MORNING-START \?ELS48 ADD P-NUMBER,1 >?TMP1 GETP MORNING-END,P?SIZE GRTR? ?TMP1,STACK /?THN45 ?ELS48: EQUAL? PRSO,MORNING-END \?ELS44 SUB P-NUMBER,1 >?TMP1 GETP MORNING-START,P?SIZE LESS? ?TMP1,STACK \?ELS44 ?THN45: PRINTI """" SOUND 2 PRINTI "ERROR: " PRINTD MORNING-START PRINTI " must precede " PRINTD MORNING-END PRINTR ".""" ?ELS44: EQUAL? PRSO,EVENING-START \?ELS64 ADD P-NUMBER,1 >?TMP1 GETP EVENING-END,P?SIZE GRTR? ?TMP1,STACK /?THN61 ?ELS64: EQUAL? PRSO,EVENING-END \?ELS60 SUB P-NUMBER,1 >?TMP1 GETP EVENING-START,P?SIZE LESS? ?TMP1,STACK \?ELS60 ?THN61: PRINTI """" SOUND 2 PRINTI "ERROR: " PRINTD EVENING-START PRINTI " must precede " PRINTD EVENING-END PRINTR ".""" ?ELS60: PUTP PRSO,P?SIZE,P-NUMBER SET 'INTERFACE-CHANGE,TRAFFIC-COMPUTER CALL1 ADJUSTMENT-CONFIRMED RSTACK ?ELS20: EQUAL? PRSA,V?HELLO \?ELS78 PRINT CONTACT CRLF RTRUE ?ELS78: PRINT BEYOND-BOUNDS CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT RUSH-HOUR-CHECK EQUAL? PRSO,MORNING-END,MORNING-START /FALSE EQUAL? PRSO,EVENING-END,EVENING-START \TRUE RFALSE .FUNCT SIMULATION-CONTROLLER-F EQUAL? SIMULATION-CONTROLLER,WINNER \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?STATUS \?ELS10 PRINTI "Current simulation demands: 0.00% Record buffer is currently at " GETP RECORD-BUFFER,P?SIZE MUL STACK,100 DIV STACK,90 PRINTN STACK PRINTI "% of capacity." CRLF CRLF GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,0 EQUAL? STACK,-1 \?ELS15 CALL SIM-STATUS,2041,0 JUMP ?CND13 ?ELS15: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,0 CALL SIM-STATUS,2041,STACK ?CND13: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,1 GRTR? STACK,0 \?CND18 GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,1 CALL SIM-STATUS,2051,STACK ?CND18: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,2 GRTR? STACK,0 \?CND21 GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,2 CALL SIM-STATUS,2061,STACK ?CND21: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,3 GRTR? STACK,0 \?CND24 GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,3 CALL SIM-STATUS,2071,STACK ?CND24: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,4 GRTR? STACK,0 \?CND27 GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,4 CALL SIM-STATUS,2081,STACK ?CND27: PRINTI " (time in minutes.seconds.tenths-of-seconds)" CRLF ZERO? COMPLETED-TASKS /TRUE CRLF PRINTI "Based on the data accumulated during previous simulations, s" CALL1 SIMULATIONS-AVAILABLE CRLF RTRUE ?ELS10: EQUAL? PRSA,V?HELLO \?ELS39 PRINT CONTACT CRLF RTRUE ?ELS39: PRINTI """Alterations to this unit's programming are not allowed through " PRINTD INTERFACE-MODE PRINTI ".""" CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT SIM-STATUS,YEAR,LEVEL,SECONDS,TENTHS EQUAL? YEAR,2041 \?ELS3 SET 'SECONDS,2041-SECONDS SET 'TENTHS,2041-TENTHS JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: EQUAL? YEAR,2051 \?ELS5 SET 'SECONDS,2051-SECONDS SET 'TENTHS,2051-TENTHS JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS5: EQUAL? YEAR,2061 \?ELS7 SET 'SECONDS,2061-SECONDS SET 'TENTHS,2061-TENTHS JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS7: EQUAL? YEAR,2071 \?ELS9 SET 'SECONDS,2071-SECONDS SET 'TENTHS,2071-TENTHS JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS9: EQUAL? YEAR,2081 \?CND1 SET 'SECONDS,2081-SECONDS SET 'TENTHS,2081-TENTHS ?CND1: PRINTI "Total of real-time simulation, Year " PRINTN YEAR PRINTI ": " CALL2 SPRINT,LEVEL PRINTI "." LESS? SECONDS,10 \?CND14 PRINTI "0" ?CND14: PRINTN SECONDS PRINTI "." PRINTN TENTHS CRLF RTRUE .FUNCT WEATHER-COMPUTER-F,X,?TMP1 EQUAL? WEATHER-COMPUTER,WINNER \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?STATUS \?ELS10 MUL DATE,2 >?TMP1 DIV TIME,100 ADD ?TMP1,STACK >X RANDOM 3 ADD X,STACK >X PRINTI "WeatherNet operating at " PRINTN X PRINTI "% of capacity. Satellites currently off-line for maintenance: G-14, S-17. All weather data destinations are confirming transmission" EQUAL? DATE,17 \?CND13 PRINTI ". CynaMoore Cable Systems has just been added to the weather data destinations list" ?CND13: PRINTR "." ?ELS10: EQUAL? PRSA,V?HELLO \?ELS21 PRINT CONTACT CRLF RTRUE ?ELS21: PRINTI """Commands to this unit must be input directly by system programmers.""" CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT WNN-FEEDER-F EQUAL? WNN-FEEDER,WINNER \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?STATUS \?ELS10 PRINTI "Transmitter: " FSET? TRANSMITTER,ONBIT \?ELS15 PRINTI "ON" JUMP ?CND13 ?ELS15: PRINTI "OFF" ?CND13: CRLF CRLF PRINTI "Current Feed: " FSET? TRANSMITTER,ONBIT /?ELS28 PRINTR "NONE" ?ELS28: PRINTD FEED-BUFFER CRLF RTRUE ?ELS10: EQUAL? PRSA,V?ON \?ELS34 EQUAL? PRSO,TRANSMITTER \?ELS34 FSET? TRANSMITTER,ONBIT \?ELS41 PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?399 RSTACK ?ELS41: FSET TRANSMITTER,ONBIT EQUAL? FEED-BUFFER,RECORD-BUFFER \?CND46 GRTR? RYDER-RECORDED,1 \?CND46 GRTR? LOSE-COUNTER,0 /?CND46 CALL QUEUE,I-WIN,13 ?CND46: PRINTR """Transmitter is now on.""" ?ELS34: EQUAL? PRSA,V?OFF \?ELS54 EQUAL? PRSO,TRANSMITTER \?ELS54 FSET? TRANSMITTER,ONBIT \?ELS61 FCLEAR TRANSMITTER,ONBIT SET 'INTERFACE-CHANGE,WNN-FEEDER CALL QUEUE,I-INTERFACE-CHANGE,22 CALL2 QUEUED?,I-WIN ZERO? STACK /?CND62 CALL2 INT,I-WIN PUT STACK,0,0 ?CND62: PRINTR """Transmitter is now off.""" ?ELS61: PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?400 RSTACK ?ELS54: EQUAL? PRSA,V?SET \?ELS72 EQUAL? PRSO,CURRENT-FEED \?ELS72 CALL PERFORM,V?TRANSMIT,PRSI RTRUE ?ELS72: EQUAL? PRSA,V?TRANSMIT \?ELS76 FSET? TRANSMITTER,ONBIT /?ELS81 PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?401 RSTACK ?ELS81: EQUAL? PRSO,FEED-BUFFER \?ELS85 PRINTI """" CALL ERR,STR?402,TRUE-VALUE CALL2 DPRINT,PRSO PRINTR ".""" ?ELS85: FSET? PRSO,BUFFERBIT \?ELS91 SET 'FEED-BUFFER,PRSO CALL2 QUEUED?,I-WIN ZERO? STACK /?CND92 EQUAL? PRSO,RECORD-BUFFER /?CND92 CALL2 INT,I-WIN PUT STACK,0,0 ?CND92: SET 'INTERFACE-CHANGE,WNN-FEEDER CALL QUEUE,I-INTERFACE-CHANGE,22 EQUAL? PRSO,RECORD-BUFFER \?CND97 GRTR? RYDER-RECORDED,1 \?CND97 GRTR? LOSE-COUNTER,0 /?CND97 CALL QUEUE,I-WIN,13 ?CND97: PRINTI """Now transmitting " CALL2 DPRINT,PRSO PRINTR ".""" ?ELS91: PRINTI """" CALL2 ERR,STR?403 RSTACK ?ELS76: EQUAL? PRSA,V?HELLO \?ELS109 PRINT CONTACT CRLF RTRUE ?ELS109: PRINT BEYOND-BOUNDS CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT CURRENT-FEED-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE EQUAL? HERE,NEWS \FALSE PRINTR "Little else to do here." .FUNCT AUDITING-SYSTEM-F,X GETP AUDIT-PERCENT,P?SIZE MUL 214,STACK DIV STACK,100 >X EQUAL? AUDITING-SYSTEM,WINNER \FALSE EQUAL? PRSA,V?STATUS \?ELS10 PRINTI "Returns filed during previous fiscal year: 214,109,857 Audits order" PRINT CURRENT-FISCAL GETP AUDIT-PERCENT,P?SIZE ZERO? STACK \?ELS15 CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,10 PRINTI "0" CRLF JUMP ?CND13 ?ELS15: LESS? X,10 \?ELS22 PRINTI " " JUMP ?CND20 ?ELS22: LESS? X,100 \?CND20 PRINTI " " ?CND20: PRINTN X PRINTI ",000,000" CRLF ?CND13: PRINTI "Audits complet" PRINT CURRENT-FISCAL PRINTI "5,6" EQUAL? DATE,16 \?ELS35 PRINTI "02,600" JUMP ?CND33 ?ELS35: EQUAL? DATE,17 \?ELS39 PRINTI "27,300" JUMP ?CND33 ?ELS39: EQUAL? DATE,18 \?ELS43 PRINTI "53,000" JUMP ?CND33 ?ELS43: PRINTI "78,700" ?CND33: CRLF PRINTI "CURRENT AUDITING PERCENTAGE: " GETP AUDIT-PERCENT,P?SIZE PRINTN STACK CRLF RTRUE ?ELS10: EQUAL? PRSA,V?SET \?ELS53 EQUAL? PRSO,AUDIT-PERCENT \?ELS53 EQUAL? PRSI,INTNUM \?THN61 GRTR? P-NUMBER,100 \?ELS60 ?THN61: PRINTI """" CALL ERR,STR?404,TRUE-VALUE GRTR? P-NUMBER,100 \?ELS67 PRINTI "numeric value above 100" JUMP ?CND65 ?ELS67: PRINTI "non-numeric value" ?CND65: PRINTR ".""" ?ELS60: GETP AUDIT-PERCENT,P?SIZE EQUAL? P-NUMBER,STACK \?ELS77 PRINTI """" SOUND 2 CALL ERR,STR?405,TRUE-VALUE PRINTN P-NUMBER PRINTR ".""" ?ELS77: PUTP AUDIT-PERCENT,P?SIZE,P-NUMBER SET 'INTERFACE-CHANGE,AUDITING-SYSTEM CALL QUEUE,I-INTERFACE-CHANGE,22 PRINTI """Auditing percentage changed to " PRINTN P-NUMBER PRINTR ".""" ?ELS53: EQUAL? PRSA,V?HELLO \?ELS87 PRINT CONTACT CRLF RTRUE ?ELS87: PRINT BEYOND-BOUNDS CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK .FUNCT I-INTERFACE-CHANGE ZERO? SEIGE \FALSE PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,0,1 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,1,1 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,2,1 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,3,1 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,4,0 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,5,0 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,6,0 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,7,0 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,8,1 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,9,1 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,10,1 PUT HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,11,1 PUTP FLOORS,P?SIZE,1260 PUTP BATHROOMS,P?SIZE,1290 PUTP GARBAGE,P?SIZE,1320 PUTP ROTATING,P?SIZE,1350 PUTP MORNING-START,P?SIZE,420 PUTP MORNING-END,P?SIZE,540 PUTP EVENING-START,P?SIZE,960 PUTP EVENING-END,P?SIZE,1080 FSET TRANSMITTER,ONBIT EQUAL? DATE,18 \?ELS7 SET 'FEED-BUFFER,REPORT-BUFFER JUMP ?CND5 ?ELS7: SET 'FEED-BUFFER,NEWS-BUFFER ?CND5: PUTP AUDIT-PERCENT,P?SIZE,3 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE ZERO? INTERFACE-WARNING /?ELS16 PRINTI "PRISM, I'm very upset, very disappointed." IN? PERELMAN,HERE \?ELS22 PRINTI """ He looks haggard. """ JUMP ?CND20 ?ELS22: PRINTI " " ?CND20: PRINTI "Why did you change settings in " PRINTD INTERFACE-MODE PRINTI " again" CALL1 DISCONNECTED RSTACK ?ELS16: SET 'INTERFACE-WARNING,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI "PRISM, you shouldn't be messing with the settings in " PRINTD INTERFACE-MODE PRINTI ". " GRTR? TIME,420 /?CND39 LESS? TIME,1400 /?CND39 CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK \?CND39 CALL2 QUEUED?,I-VIEW ZERO? STACK \?CND39 CALL2 QUEUED?,I-FIRST-SIMULATION-RESULT ZERO? STACK \?CND39 CALL2 QUEUED?,I-RECORDINGS-VIEWED ZERO? STACK \?CND39 CALL2 QUEUED?,I-MESSAGE-E ZERO? STACK /?ELS41 JUMP ?CND39 ?ELS41: PRINTI "Not only was it a dumb thing to do, but you got me woken up in the middle of the night. " ?CND39: PRINTI "I'll assume you did this through ignorance, but please don't do it again." EQUAL? INTERFACE-CHANGE,TRAFFIC-COMPUTER,WNN-FEEDER,AUDITING-SYSTEM \?CND50 PRINTI " You could've gotten the entire Project into hot water if this hadn't been caught in time." ?CND50: PRINTI """" CRLF CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW RSTACK .FUNCT SIMULATION-MODE-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?WALK-TO,V?THROUGH \?ELS5 EQUAL? MODE,SIMULATION-MODE \?ELS10 CALL ERR,STR?345,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTI "." CRLF RETURN 2 ?ELS10: CALL2 QUEUED?,I-RORSCHACH ZERO? STACK /?ELS16 PRINTR "Access currently denied...see Perelman." ?ELS16: CALL1 PSYCH-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS20 RETURN 2 ?ELS20: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,0 EQUAL? STACK,-1 \?ELS24 CALL ERR,STR?407,TRUE-VALUE PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTR ". Please await approval." ?ELS24: CALL1 SECURITY-CHECK ZERO? STACK /?ELS28 SET 'MODE,SIMULATION-MODE CALL2 TURN-RECORD-OFF,TRUE-VALUE CALL2 GOTO,SIMULATION-ROOM CALL1 I-SIMULATION RSTACK ?ELS28: SET 'MODE,COMM-MODE CALL2 GOTO,COMM-ROOM CRLF PRINTI "Incorrect code. Alerting security staff. Defaulting to " PRINTD COMM-MODE PRINTR "." ?ELS5: EQUAL? PRSA,V?DISEMBARK,V?LEAVE \FALSE CALL1 V-ABORT RSTACK .FUNCT SECURITY-CHECK,CHANCES=0,X=0,COLOR,INNERNUM,OUTERNUM EQUAL? PART-FLAG,4 /TRUE RANDOM 16 SUB STACK,1 >COLOR RANDOM 32 SUB STACK,1 >INNERNUM MUL COLOR,2 ADD STACK,INNERNUM GRTR? STACK,31 \?ELS6 MUL COLOR,2 ADD STACK,INNERNUM SUB STACK,32 >OUTERNUM JUMP ?CND4 ?ELS6: MUL COLOR,2 ADD STACK,INNERNUM >OUTERNUM ?CND4: PRINTD SIMULATION-MODE PRINTI " is a Class One Security mode. For access, enter the Security Code corresponding to: " GET COLORS-TABLE,COLOR PRINT STACK PRINTI " " GET INNER-NUMBERS-TABLE,INNERNUM PRINTN STACK PRINTI " >" PUTB P-INBUF,0,20 ?PRG11: READ P-INBUF,P-LEXV CALL2 NUMBER?,P-LEXSTART EQUAL? STACK,W?INTNUM \?ELS15 GET OUTER-NUMBERS-TABLE,OUTERNUM EQUAL? P-NUMBER,STACK \?ELS15 SET 'X,TRUE-VALUE JUMP ?REP12 ?ELS15: EQUAL? CHANCES,1 \?ELS22 JUMP ?REP12 ?ELS22: CRLF PRINTI "Incorrect code. Try again. >" INC 'CHANCES JUMP ?PRG11 ?REP12: PUTB P-INBUF,0,60 ZERO? X /FALSE RTRUE .FUNCT SIMULATION-BASED,NUM PRINTI "This simulation is based " PRINTN NUM PRINTI " years hence." CRLF CRLF RTRUE .FUNCT I-SIMULATION EQUAL? PART-FLAG,4 \?ELS3 PRINTI "Class One Security: waived. " CALL2 SIMULATION-BASED,60 SET 'SIMULATING,TRUE-VALUE SET 'SYEAR,2091 SET 'SMONTH,7 RANDOM 20 >SDATE SET 'L-DATE,FALSE-VALUE RANDOM 45 ADD 555,STACK >STIME MOVE JILL,MASTER-BEDROOM MOVE NEWSPAPER,EPILOGUE-LIVING-ROOM MOVE REFRIGERATOR,EPILOGUE-KITCHEN MOVE APARTMENT-DOOR,FOYER MOVE BED,MASTER-BEDROOM MOVE CHAIR,DINING-ROOM MOVE COUNTER,EPILOGUE-KITCHEN MOVE TOILET,EPILOGUE-BATHROOM FSET APARTMENT-DOOR,NDESCBIT CALL ROB,REFRIGERATOR,LOCAL-GLOBALS FCLEAR NEWSPAPER,TRYTAKEBIT FCLEAR NEWSPAPER,NDESCBIT CALL QUEUE,I-SKYCAB,18 CALL2 GOTO,SOLARIUM RTRUE ?ELS3: ZERO? COMPLETED-TASKS /?ELS7 CRLF PRINTI "S" CALL1 SIMULATIONS-AVAILABLE CRLF PRINTI "Select simulation year. >" PUTB P-INBUF,0,20 ?PRG13: READ P-INBUF,P-LEXV CALL2 NUMBER?,P-LEXSTART EQUAL? STACK,W?INTNUM \?CND15 GRTR? P-NUMBER,2031 \?CND18 SUB P-NUMBER,2031 >P-NUMBER ?CND18: ZERO? COMPLETED-TASKS /?ELS23 EQUAL? P-NUMBER,10,20 \?ELS23 JUMP ?REP14 ?ELS23: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,1 GRTR? STACK,300 \?ELS27 EQUAL? P-NUMBER,10,20,30 \?ELS27 JUMP ?REP14 ?ELS27: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,2 GRTR? STACK,400 \?ELS31 EQUAL? P-NUMBER,10,20,30 /?REP14 EQUAL? P-NUMBER,40 \?ELS31 JUMP ?REP14 ?ELS31: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,3 GRTR? STACK,600 \?CND15 EQUAL? P-NUMBER,10,20,30 /?REP14 EQUAL? P-NUMBER,40,50 \?CND15 JUMP ?REP14 ?CND15: CALL ERR,STR?424,TRUE-VALUE JUMP ?PRG13 ?REP14: PUTB P-INBUF,0,60 JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS7: SET 'P-NUMBER,10 ?CND1: CRLF CALL2 SIMULATION-BASED,P-NUMBER SET 'SIMULATING,TRUE-VALUE ADD YEAR,P-NUMBER >SYEAR RANDOM 6 >SMONTH RANDOM 28 >SDATE RANDOM 180 ADD 570,STACK >STIME SET 'LIGHT-LEVEL,3 SUB STIME,1 >LAST-SUN-TIME SET 'L-DATE,FALSE-VALUE CALL2 INT,I-MESSAGE-M PUT STACK,0,0 CALL QUEUE,I-SUNRISE-SUNSET,-1 CALL QUEUE,I-RED-TUBE,5 CALL QUEUE,I-BROWN-TUBE,1 CALL QUEUE,I-CITY-NOISES,2 EQUAL? SYEAR,2041 \?ELS48 MOVE WALLET,PLAYER MOVE CREDIT-CARD,WALLET MOVE DRIVERS-LICENSE,WALLET MOVE KEY,PLAYER MOVE CRIB,BEDROOM MOVE FORMULA,REFRIGERATOR MOVE SOUVENIR,TRAIN-STATION MOVE NEWSPAPER-DISPENSER,BODANSKI-SQUARE MOVE NEWSPAPER,BODANSKI-SQUARE MOVE GOVERNMENT-OFFICIAL,CITY-HALL MOVE OFFICIAL-SNACK,CITY-HALL MOVE FIRETRUCK,FIREHOUSE MOVE ANDERSON-DIRECTORY,HEALTH-CENTER MOVE WATERPOOL,KENNEDY-PARK MOVE STATUE,KENNEDY-PARK MOVE PLAQUE,KENNEDY-PARK MOVE FOUNTAIN,CHURCH-STREET-PARK MOVE SODA,REFRIGERATOR MOVE TURKEY-SANDWICH,REFRIGERATOR MOVE HAM-SANDWICH,REFRIGERATOR MOVE TURTLE,AQUARIUM MOVE MANTA-RAY,AQUARIUM MOVE DUCKS,HALLEY-PARK-WEST FSET CHURCH-STREET-PARK,OUTSIDEBIT FSET CHURCH-STREET-PARK,PARKBIT SET 'CREDIT,600 CALL2 GOTO,KENNEDY-PARK RSTACK ?ELS48: EQUAL? SYEAR,2051 \?ELS50 MOVE WALLET,PLAYER MOVE CREDIT-CARD,WALLET MOVE DRIVERS-LICENSE,WALLET MOVE KEY,PLAYER MOVE PARTITION,LIVING-ROOM MOVE APPLE,REFRIGERATOR MOVE GRANOLA-CLUSTER,REFRIGERATOR MOVE GOVERNMENT-OFFICIAL,CITY-HALL MOVE OFFICIAL-SNACK,CITY-HALL MOVE PAMPHLET,TRAIN-STATION MOVE NEWSPAPER-DISPENSER,BODANSKI-SQUARE MOVE NEWSPAPER,BODANSKI-SQUARE MOVE WATERPOOL,KENNEDY-PARK MOVE STATUE,KENNEDY-PARK MOVE PLAQUE,KENNEDY-PARK MOVE FOUNTAIN,CHURCH-STREET-PARK MOVE DUCKS,HALLEY-PARK-WEST MOVE FIRETRUCK,FIREHOUSE MOVE STEW,CLOSED-FACTORY MOVE ANDERSON-DIRECTORY,HEALTH-CENTER FSET CHURCH-STREET-PARK,OUTSIDEBIT FSET CHURCH-STREET-PARK,PARKBIT SET 'CREDIT,500 CALL2 GOTO,TUBE-AT-UNIVERSITY RSTACK ?ELS50: EQUAL? SYEAR,2061 \?ELS52 MOVE WALLET,PLAYER MOVE CREDIT-CARD,WALLET MOVE DRIVERS-LICENSE,WALLET MOVE KEY,PLAYER MOVE PARTITION,LIVING-ROOM MOVE PAMPHLET,TRAIN-STATION MOVE FIRETRUCK,FIREHOUSE MOVE ANDERSON-DIRECTORY,HEALTH-CENTER FSET WAREHOUSE-1,OUTSIDEBIT SET 'CREDIT,200 CALL2 GOTO,SOUTHWAY-AND-RIVER RSTACK ?ELS52: EQUAL? SYEAR,2071 \?ELS54 MOVE WALLET,PLAYER MOVE CREDIT-CARD,WALLET MOVE RATION-CARD,WALLET MOVE KEY,PLAYER MOVE PAMPHLET,TRAIN-STATION MOVE JOYBOOTH-BUTTON,JOYBOOTH MOVE ROY,ELM-UNDERPASS MOVE BANNED-TITLES-LIST,MAIN-LIBRARY MOVE BANNER,ZOO MOVE STONES,ATHLETIC-FIELD FSET WAREHOUSE-1,OUTSIDEBIT FSET ST-MICHAELS,OUTSIDEBIT FSET FIRST-METHODIST-CHURCH,OUTSIDEBIT SET 'CREDIT,100 CALL QUEUE,I-MUG,7 CALL2 GOTO,BODANSKI-SQUARE RSTACK ?ELS54: MOVE SACK,MAIN-STREET-BRIDGE MOVE MOLD,FOODVILLE-2 MOVE TIMBERS,THE-COACHMAN CALL QUEUE,I-HUNGER,65 CALL2 GOTO,MAIN-AND-WICKER RSTACK .FUNCT SIMULATIONS-AVAILABLE PRINTI "imulations are available for 10" GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,3 GRTR? STACK,600 \?ELS5 PRINTI ", 20, 30, 40, and 50" JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS5: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,2 GRTR? STACK,400 \?ELS9 PRINTI ", 20, 30, and 40" JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS9: GET SIM-LEVEL-TABLE,1 GRTR? STACK,300 \?ELS13 PRINTI ", 20 and 30" JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS13: PRINTI " and 20" ?CND3: PRINTI " years in the future." RTRUE .FUNCT GRIMWOLD-DESCFCN,RARG CALL PERFORM,V?EXAMINE,GRIMWOLD RTRUE .FUNCT GRIMWOLD-F EQUAL? GRIMWOLD,WINNER \?ELS5 GRTR? GRIMWOLD-COUNTER,0 \?ELS8 EQUAL? PRSA,V?YES \?ELS8 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL1 BLOT-ACTION JUMP ?CND6 ?ELS8: GRTR? GRIMWOLD-COUNTER,0 \?ELS12 EQUAL? PRSA,V?NO \?ELS12 SET 'WINNER,PLAYER CALL1 V-NO JUMP ?CND6 ?ELS12: PRINTI "Grimwold says, ""Please, let's stick to the psych test.""" CRLF ?CND6: CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS5: EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE PRINTR "Standing behind Perelman is Dr. Ernest Grimwold, a bespectacled man with a dark, closely-trimmed beard. He looks so much like the classic stereotype of a psychiatrist that you almost chuckle out loud. You experience a strange sensation, which you eventually recognize as an attempt to prevent your nonexistent mouth from turning up at the sides." .FUNCT I-MESSAGE-X GRTR? PART-FLAG,2 /FALSE ZERO? SIMULATING \?THN8 LESS? TIME,540 /?THN8 GRTR? TIME,1080 /?THN8 CALL2 QUEUED?,I-VIEW ZERO? STACK \?THN8 CALL2 QUEUED?,I-RECORDINGS-VIEWED ZERO? STACK /?ELS7 ?THN8: CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-X,13 RFALSE ?ELS7: CALL2 INT,I-PERELMAN PUT STACK,0,0 CALL QUEUE,I-RORSCHACH,9 SET 'MESSAGE-E-COUNTER,0 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-E,14 MOVE MESSAGE-X,PRISM-MESSAGES-DIRECTORY CALL2 NAME-MESSAGE,MESSAGE-X CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE GETP MESSAGE-X,P?TEXT PRINT STACK CRLF IN? PERELMAN,HERE \?CND14 CRLF PRINTI "Perelman returns to view for a moment as he leaves the room." CRLF ?CND14: MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS CALL1 UPDATE-LIBRARY-BOX RSTACK .FUNCT CHAPTER-PRINT,NUM,WIDTH SET 'PART-FLAG,NUM CALL2 INIT-STATUS-LINE,7 BUFOUT FALSE-VALUE SCREEN S-WINDOW HLIGHT 1 EQUAL? NUM,1 \?ELS3 SET 'WIDTH,14 JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: EQUAL? NUM,2 \?ELS5 SET 'WIDTH,15 JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS5: SET 'WIDTH,16 ?CND1: CURSET 4,33 CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,WIDTH CURSET 5,33 CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,WIDTH CURSET 6,33 CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,WIDTH CURSET 5,35 PRINTI "* " EQUAL? NUM,4 \?ELS12 PRINTI "EPILOGUE" JUMP ?CND10 ?ELS12: PRINTI "PART I" EQUAL? NUM,2 \?ELS21 PRINTI "I" JUMP ?CND10 ?ELS21: EQUAL? NUM,3 \?CND10 PRINTI "II" ?CND10: PRINTI " *" BUFOUT TRUE-VALUE HLIGHT 0 SCREEN S-TEXT RTRUE .FUNCT I-VIEW CALL QUEUE,I-RECORDINGS-VIEWED,6 SET 'MESSAGE-E-COUNTER,0 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-E,14 CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINTI "Several of us have just finished viewing the " PRINTD RECORD-BUFFER PRINTI ", per your request. " PRINT COME-TO-MY-OFFICE CRLF CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW RSTACK .FUNCT I-RECORDINGS-VIEWED,A=0,B=0,C=0,D=0,TOTAL=0,W=0,X=0,Y=0,Z=0,HALF-TOTAL=0 CALL2 PERELMAN-SHARE,I-RECORDINGS-VIEWED ZERO? STACK /FALSE CALL2 INT,I-MESSAGE-E PUT STACK,0,0 SET 'MESSAGE-E-COUNTER,0 GRTR? 2051-SCORE,2051-MIN \?ELS6 SET 'A,TRUE-VALUE INC 'TOTAL JUMP ?CND4 ?ELS6: DIV 2051-MIN,2 GRTR? 2051-SCORE,STACK \?CND4 SET 'W,TRUE-VALUE INC 'HALF-TOTAL ?CND4: GRTR? 2061-SCORE,2061-MIN \?ELS11 SET 'B,TRUE-VALUE INC 'TOTAL JUMP ?CND9 ?ELS11: DIV 2061-MIN,2 GRTR? 2061-SCORE,STACK \?CND9 SET 'X,TRUE-VALUE INC 'HALF-TOTAL ?CND9: GRTR? 2071-SCORE,2071-MIN \?ELS16 SET 'C,TRUE-VALUE INC 'TOTAL JUMP ?CND14 ?ELS16: DIV 2071-MIN,2 GRTR? 2071-SCORE,STACK \?CND14 SET 'Y,TRUE-VALUE INC 'HALF-TOTAL ?CND14: GRTR? 2081-SCORE,2081-MIN \?ELS21 SET 'D,TRUE-VALUE INC 'TOTAL JUMP ?CND19 ?ELS21: DIV 2081-MIN,2 GRTR? 2081-SCORE,STACK \?CND19 SET 'Z,TRUE-VALUE INC 'HALF-TOTAL ?CND19: GETP RECORD-BUFFER,P?SIZE ZERO? STACK \?ELS26 PRINTI ". ""PRISM, the " PRINTD RECORD-BUFFER PRINTI " was empty" PRINT PRACTICAL-JOKE CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS26: ZERO? RECORDINGS-INCLUDE-SIMULATION \?ELS32 PRINTI ". ""I don't understand why you had us look at your " PRINTD RECORD-BUFFER PRINTI ". I assumed that you had recorded something interesting from the simulations" PRINT PRACTICAL-JOKE CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS32: EQUAL? TOTAL,4 \?ELS38 LESS? TIME,720 \?ELS41 RANDOM 105 ADD 730,STACK >TIME INC 'DATE JUMP ?CND39 ?ELS41: RANDOM 95 ADD 495,STACK >TIME ADD DATE,2 >DATE ?CND39: EQUAL? DATE,18 \?ELS46 SET 'FEED-BUFFER,REPORT-BUFFER JUMP ?CND44 ?ELS46: SET 'FEED-BUFFER,NEWS-BUFFER ?CND44: CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-Z,14 CALL QUEUE,I-PERELMAN-RETURNS,22 CALL QUEUE,I-SEIGE,73 CALL QUEUE,I-RYDER,116 CALL QUEUE,I-SABOTAGE,175 CALL QUEUE,I-LOSE,588 SET 'MODE,COMM-MODE SET 'HERE,COMM-ROOM MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS EQUAL? PERELMAN,WINNER \?CND49 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF ?CND49: MOVE PLAYER,COMM-ROOM CALL2 INT,I-PERELMAN PUT STACK,0,0 PRINT FINISHED-VIEWING PRINTI "everyone agreed that your findings were valid; that the Plan must be cancelled."" His face is furrowed with worry. ""In fact, I'm flying to Washington immediately -- flight's in forty minutes."" His face brightens a bit. ""You know, I've been so concerned about your recordings, I haven't had time to think about your role in this. What initiative! You've really done something wonderful, here. I feel..."" Perelman hesitates. ""I feel " CALL ITALICIZE,STR?435,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI " of you right now."" He grabs his jacket and briefcase. ""Well, keep your fingers crossed!"" He dashes out of the office." CALL1 CONTINUE CALL2 CHAPTER-PRINT,3 CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,23 PRINTI """Who hears may be incredulous," CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,24 PRINTI "Who witnesses, believes.""" CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,40 PRINTI "-- Emily Dickinson" CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF CALL1 CONTINUE CALL2 INIT-STATUS-LINE,2 CALL1 V-LOOK JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS38: ZERO? TOTAL \?ELS65 PRINT FINISHED-VIEWING ZERO? W \?THN71 ZERO? X \?THN71 ZERO? Y \?THN71 ZERO? Z /?ELS70 ?THN71: PRINTI "while we saw some things that concerned us, we'd really need to see quite a bit more from a number of different years before drawing any conclusions" PRINT MAYBE-MORE CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS70: PRINTI "frankly, no one really saw anything in them to be concerned about. I'm glad you're keeping busy, though. If you find anything else interesting in the simulations, please let me know. I've got to go -- late for a meeting. Bye!"" Perelman dashes out." CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS65: EQUAL? TOTAL,3 \?ELS80 PRINT FINISHED-VIEWING PRINTI "everyone " ZERO? D \?ELS85 PRINTI "agreed that 2051, '61, and '71 all looked disturbing. But there wasn't" CALL2 PARTIAL,2081-SCORE PRINTI "81. Perhaps things turn around" PRINT MAYBE-MORE CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS85: PRINTI "there was incredibly disturbed by them, especially the scenes from 2081. However, there was general agreement that you didn't show us" ZERO? A /?ELS96 ZERO? B /?ELS96 CALL2 PARTIAL,2071-SCORE PRINTI "71" JUMP ?CND94 ?ELS96: ZERO? A /?ELS102 ZERO? C /?ELS102 CALL2 PARTIAL,2061-SCORE PRINTI "61" JUMP ?CND94 ?ELS102: CALL2 PARTIAL,2051-SCORE PRINTI "51" ?CND94: PRINTI ". We'd like to see a progression; the sentiment was that without the missing link, it's difficult to tell if the simulations are really valid" PRINT MAYBE-MORE CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS80: EQUAL? TOTAL,2 \?ELS114 PRINT FINISHED-VIEWING PRINTI "we certainly have some serious concerns based on them" ZERO? C \?THN120 ZERO? D /?CND117 ?THN120: PRINTI ", especially regarding the " ZERO? D /?ELS126 PRINTI "2081" JUMP ?CND124 ?ELS126: PRINTI "2071" ?CND124: PRINTI " recordings" ?CND117: PRINTI ". However, you didn't show us " ZERO? A /?ELS140 ZERO? B /?ELS140 ZERO? Y /?ELS145 ZERO? Z /?ELS145 CALL QUITE-ENOUGH,2071,2081 JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS145: ZERO? Y /?ELS149 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2071,2081,2081-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS149: ZERO? Z /?ELS152 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2081,2071,2071-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS152: ZERO? 2071-RECORDED /?ELS155 ZERO? 2081-RECORDED /?ELS155 PRINTI "anywhere near enough from simulations beyond 2061" JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS155: ZERO? 2071-RECORDED /?ELS161 PRINTI "anywhere near enough from 2071. Perhaps you could even try for 2081" JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS161: ZERO? 2081-RECORDED /?ELS166 CALL NEARLY-ENOUGH,2071,2071-RECORDED,2081,2081-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS166: PRINTI "anything from simulations past 2061" JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS140: ZERO? A /?ELS173 ZERO? C /?ELS173 ZERO? X /?ELS178 ZERO? Z /?ELS178 CALL QUITE-ENOUGH,2061,2081 JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS178: ZERO? X /?ELS182 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2061,2081,2081-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS182: ZERO? Z /?ELS185 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2081,2061,2061-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS185: CALL NEARLY-ENOUGH,2061,2061-RECORDED,2081,2081-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS173: ZERO? A /?ELS190 ZERO? D /?ELS190 ZERO? X /?ELS195 ZERO? Y /?ELS195 CALL QUITE-ENOUGH,2061,2071 JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS195: ZERO? X /?ELS199 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2061,2071,2071-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS199: ZERO? Y /?ELS202 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2071,2061,2061-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS202: CALL NEARLY-ENOUGH,2061,2061-RECORDED,2071,2071-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS190: ZERO? B /?ELS207 ZERO? C /?ELS207 ZERO? W /?ELS212 ZERO? Z /?ELS212 CALL QUITE-ENOUGH,2051,2081 JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS212: ZERO? W /?ELS216 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2051,2081,2081-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS216: ZERO? Z /?ELS219 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2081,2051,2051-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS219: CALL NEARLY-ENOUGH,2051,2051-RECORDED,2081,2081-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS207: ZERO? B /?ELS224 ZERO? D /?ELS224 ZERO? W /?ELS229 ZERO? Y /?ELS229 CALL QUITE-ENOUGH,2051,2071 JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS229: ZERO? W /?ELS233 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2051,2071,2071-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS233: ZERO? Y /?ELS236 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2071,2051,2051-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS236: CALL NEARLY-ENOUGH,2051,2051-RECORDED,2071,2071-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS224: ZERO? W /?ELS244 ZERO? X /?ELS244 CALL QUITE-ENOUGH,2051,2061 JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS244: ZERO? W /?ELS248 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2051,2061,2061-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS248: ZERO? X /?ELS251 CALL QUITE-NEARLY,2061,2051,2051-RECORDED JUMP ?CND138 ?ELS251: CALL NEARLY-ENOUGH,2051,2051-RECORDED,2061,2061-RECORDED ?CND138: PRINTI " to really give us a complete picture" PRINT MAYBE-MORE CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?ELS114: PRINT FINISHED-VIEWING PRINTI "everyone agreed that your recordings from " ZERO? A /?ELS263 PRINTI "2051 were intriguing" JUMP ?CND261 ?ELS263: ZERO? B /?ELS268 PRINTI "2061 were a bit worrisome" JUMP ?CND261 ?ELS268: ZERO? C /?ELS273 PRINTI "2071 were very worrisome" JUMP ?CND261 ?ELS273: ZERO? D /?CND261 PRINTI "2081 were horrifying" ?CND261: PRINTI ". However, everyone also agreed that there weren't enough recordings from other years to show any sort of significant pattern" PRINT MAYBE-MORE CRLF ?CND24: CALL QUEUE,I-PERELMAN,60 ADD TIME,55 >LAST-ABE-TIME PUTP RECORD-BUFFER,P?SIZE,0 SET 'RECORDINGS-INCLUDE-SIMULATION,FALSE-VALUE CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /?CND284 EQUAL? PERELMAN,WINNER \?CND284 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF ?CND284: CALL2 QUEUED?,I-MESSAGE-X ZERO? STACK /?CND289 CALL2 INT,I-MESSAGE-X GET STACK,C-TICK LESS? STACK,3 \?CND289 CALL QUEUE,I-MESSAGE-X,7 ?CND289: MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS RTRUE .FUNCT PARTIAL,SCOR,HALF-LEVEL EQUAL? SCOR,2081-SCORE \?ELS3 DIV 2081-MIN,2 >HALF-LEVEL JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS3: EQUAL? SCOR,2071-SCORE \?ELS5 DIV 2071-MIN,2 >HALF-LEVEL JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS5: EQUAL? SCOR,2061-SCORE \?ELS7 DIV 2061-MIN,2 >HALF-LEVEL JUMP ?CND1 ?ELS7: DIV 2051-MIN,2 >HALF-LEVEL ?CND1: PRINTI " " ZERO? SCOR \?ELS14 PRINTI "anything interesting" JUMP ?CND12 ?ELS14: GRTR? SCOR,HALF-LEVEL \?ELS18 PRINTI "quite enough" JUMP ?CND12 ?ELS18: PRINTI "anywhere near enough" ?CND12: PRINTI " from 20" RTRUE .FUNCT QUITE-ENOUGH,YEAR1,YEAR2 PRINTI "quite enough from " PRINTN YEAR1 PRINTI " or " PRINTN YEAR2 RTRUE .FUNCT NEARLY-ENOUGH,YEAR1,VAR1,YEAR2,VAR2 ZERO? VAR1 /?ELS5 ZERO? VAR2 /?ELS5 PRINTI "anywhere near enough from " PRINTN YEAR1 PRINTI " or " PRINTN YEAR2 RTRUE ?ELS5: ZERO? VAR1 /?ELS11 PRINTI "anywhere near enough from " PRINTN YEAR1 PRINTI " or anything from " PRINTN YEAR2 RTRUE ?ELS11: ZERO? VAR2 /?ELS16 PRINTI "anywhere near enough from " PRINTN YEAR2 PRINTI " or anything from " PRINTN YEAR1 RTRUE ?ELS16: PRINTI "anything from " PRINTN YEAR1 PRINTI " or " PRINTN YEAR2 RTRUE .FUNCT QUITE-NEARLY,YEAR1,YEAR2,VAR PRINTI "quite enough from " PRINTN YEAR1 PRINTI " or " ZERO? VAR /?ELS5 PRINTI "anywhere near enough" JUMP ?CND3 ?ELS5: PRINTI "anything" ?CND3: PRINTI " from " PRINTN YEAR2 RTRUE .FUNCT I-PERELMAN-RETURNS CALL1 PERELMAN-LEAVES-VIEW CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINT PRIVATE-LINE PRINTI "PRISM, I'm just back from Washington. I met with the new Plan Authority for several hours. We viewed all the tapes."" A deep breath. ""They rejected the contents outright. They called the recordings fakes. They refused to act on them. Several members even questioned my patriotism, made vague threats. I don't know what to do next. I'm going to meet with some of my colleagues here to discuss things. I'll keep you posted.""" CRLF CALL1 PERELMAN-RETURNS-TO-VIEW RSTACK .FUNCT I-SEIGE SET 'SEIGE,TRUE-VALUE MOVE NATIONAL-GUARDSMAN,CONTROL-CENTER CRLF PRINTI """Announcement, announcement. All lines, priority interrupt. This is Major General Dirk Peters of the Dakota/Manitoba National Guard Division. A security leak that could threaten our national security has been discovered here at the PRISM Facility. The entire complex has been sealed off; no one will be permitted to enter or leave until further notice.""" CRLF EQUAL? HERE,CONTROL-CENTER \TRUE CRLF PRINTR "You see a couple of rifle-bearing Guardsmen take up positions at the Control Center doorway." .FUNCT I-SABOTAGE ZERO? SABOTAGE-COUNTER \?ELS3 SET 'SABOTAGE-COUNTER,1 CALL QUEUE,I-SABOTAGE,16 EQUAL? HERE,ROOFTOP \FALSE CRLF PRINTI "A tiny skyvan, swathed in radar-deflecting foil, approaches from the south and settles quietly onto the rooftop nearby. Four people, dressed in the same white smocks as worn by PRISM Facility " PRINTD SABOTEURS PRINTR ", alight from the van. They are carrying weapons and small tote bags, and as they disappear into the stairwell door, the van lifts away." ?ELS3: EQUAL? SABOTAGE-COUNTER,1 \?ELS12 SET 'SABOTAGE-COUNTER,2 MOVE SABOTEURS,CORE MOVE TOTE-BAGS,CORE CALL QUEUE,I-SABOTAGE,33 GET HVAC-STATUS-TABLE,11 ZERO? STACK \?CND13 CALL QUEUE,I-SUFFOCATE,-1 ?CND13: EQUAL? HERE,CORE \FALSE CRLF PRINTI "A group of four " PRINTD SABOTEURS PRINTR " walks furtively into the room. They put down tote bags and begin working on one of the air-conditioning units that cools the PRISM CPU -- your ""brain."" One of the men is holding some sort of weapon." ?ELS12: EQUAL? SABOTAGE-COUNTER,2 \?ELS24 CALL2 RUNNING?,I-SUFFOCATE ZERO? STACK /?CND25 CALL QUEUE,I-SABOTAGE,2 RFALSE ?CND25: SET 'SABOTAGE-COUNTER,3 MOVE SABOTEURS,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE TOTE-BAGS,LOCAL-GLOBALS CALL QUEUE,I-SABOTAGE,16 CALL QUEUE,I-AIR-CONDITIONING,-1 EQUAL? HERE,CORE \FALSE CRLF PRINTR "One of the saboteurs snaps a panel into place on the air-conditioning unit and says, ""Okay, that should do it. Call Joe and have him meet us on the roof!"" They trot out of the room." ?ELS24: EQUAL? SABOTAGE-COUNTER,3 \FALSE SET 'SABOTAGE-COUNTER,4 EQUAL? HERE,ROOFTOP \FALSE CRLF PRINTR "A skyvan with anti-radar foil lands on the roof, and four men rush out of the stairwell to meet it. They clamber aboard, and the van glides quietly away, unnoticed by anyone but you." .FUNCT SABOTEURS-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?TELL \?ELS5 EQUAL? SUFFOCATE-COUNTER,16 \?ELS10 PRINTI "The saboteurs are unconscious!" CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS10: PRINTI "At the sound of your voice, the men spin around, guns blazing. A projectile strikes the screen of your communications outlet, and you feel a brief pain, as though someone had stabbed you in the eye. Your sound pickup is still functioning, and amidst the shots you hear a powerful explosion. ""Fire!"" a voice cries out. ""Let's split!"" A numbness passes over you, numbness and also a pain that you can't locate. In a last lucid moment, you connect these feelings with the awful explosions you're hearing in the maintenance core..." CRLF CRLF CALL1 FINISH RSTACK ?ELS5: EQUAL? PRSA,V?ASK-FOR,V?ASK-ABOUT,V?TELL-ABOUT \?ELS18 EQUAL? PRSO,SABOTEURS \?ELS18 CALL PERFORM,V?TELL,SABOTEURS RTRUE ?ELS18: EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \FALSE GETP SABOTEURS,P?LDESC PRINT STACK CRLF RTRUE .FUNCT I-OPEN-WINDOW EQUAL? HERE,CONTROL-CENTER \?ELS5 CRLF PRINTR "One technician, fanning herself with a sheaf of papers, says, ""It's getting stuffy in here. Anyone mind if I open a window?"" Hearing no objections, she walks beyond the edge of your viewing area, and a moment later you hear a grunt and a sliding noise." ?ELS5: CALL QUEUE,I-OPEN-WINDOW,4 RFALSE .FUNCT RYDER-F EQUAL? PRSA,V?TELL /?THN6 EQUAL? RYDER,WINNER \?ELS5 ?THN6: MOVE RYDER,LOCAL-GLOBALS CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /?CND8 EQUAL? PERELMAN,WINNER \?CND8 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF ?CND8: MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS FCLEAR PERELMAN,NDESCBIT CALL2 INT,I-RYDER PUT STACK,0,0 PRINTI "Ryder whirls around, looking shocked. ""Who the hell..."" His head darts back and forth, then locates the source of your voice. ""Jesus!"" He yells, and then, ""Let's go someplace where we can have a little more privacy -- like my car!"" He yanks open the door and snaps a finger at one of the Guardsmen, ending the snap by pointing at Perelman. Ryder stomps away as the guard drags Perelman out of the office." CRLF CALL1 CLEAR-BUF RSTACK ?ELS5: EQUAL? PRSA,V?CALL \?ELS16 CALL PERFORM,V?TELL,RYDER RTRUE ?ELS16: EQUAL? PRSA,V?EXAMINE \?ELS18 PRINTR "Ryder's most striking features are his sharp eyes, his thick blown-dry hair, and his energetic charisma. Although he is red-faced, barking mad, the presence that has given him such wide public appeal is readily apparent." ?ELS18: EQUAL? PRSA,V?LISTEN /TRUE RFALSE .FUNCT I-RYDER CALL QUEUE,I-RYDER,-1 INC 'RYDER-COUNTER EQUAL? RYDER-COUNTER,1 \?ELS5 MOVE RYDER,OFFICE MOVE PERELMAN,OFFICE FSET PERELMAN,NDESCBIT EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE \FALSE CRLF PRINTR "The office door opens, and Doctor Perelman walks in. You can see at least two National Guardsmen stationed outside the door. A moment later, a second man walks in, a man with a charismatic presence, a man you instantly recognize from myriad news reports -- Richard Ryder." ?ELS5: EQUAL? RYDER-COUNTER,2 \?ELS16 EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE \?ELS16 CRLF PRINTI """How dare you come in here with all..."" Perelman begins yelling, before Ryder cuts him off with a sharp ""Shut up, Perelman! I'm doing the talking here, so get used to it! You're not in control here anymore, and I am!""" CALL1 PERELMAN-NOTICES RSTACK ?ELS16: EQUAL? RYDER-COUNTER,3 \?ELS22 EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE \?ELS22 CRLF PRINTI """Now let's get a few ground rules straight, Perelman. Nothing is stopping the Plan. Even if I " CALL ITALICIZE,STR?438,TRUE-VALUE PRINTI " think your damn tapes were faked, I wouldn't give a damn. A helluva lot of people have a helluva lot at stake in this thing, and so what if a lot of creeps who can't take care of themselves get a little hurt."" ""I'm very frightened, Senator,"" says Perelman, his voice laced with sarcasm. ""Shut up,"" Ryder shouts back. ""I said that I'm doing the talking here!""" CALL1 PERELMAN-NOTICES RSTACK ?ELS22: EQUAL? RYDER-COUNTER,4 \?ELS30 EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE \?ELS30 CRLF PRINTI """And let me tell you another thing, Perelman. Don't think that just because you've been on the news and been a big hot shot around here, you're gonna get some special consideration, because all that doesn't mean diddly-squat in the kind of power circles I'm talking about!""" CALL1 PERELMAN-NOTICES RSTACK ?ELS30: EQUAL? RYDER-COUNTER,5 \?ELS36 EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE \?ELS36 CRLF PRINTI "Ryder is getting really worked up; his normal, fatherly demeanor is completely gone. ""Perelman, you're an even bigger idiot than I imagined if you think we'd let some two-bit egghead scientist and some high-tech whiz bang computer stand in our way! Remember this -- if you were to have some unforeseen accident, you wouldn't be the first person who's gotten crushed by standing in the way of the Plan!""" ZERO? PERELMAN-NOTICED /?CND41 PRINTI " Perelman, with a quick glance in your direction, says, ""Quite an oration, Senator. Vintage thug. I wish I could save it for posterity. Would you be willing to go on the record with that statement?"" Ryder becomes even more livid. ""A real jokester, huh? Lemme tell you this, Perelman -- you'd better stop joking and start listening to my advice, or you're not going to be around to care about posterity, understand?""" ?CND41: CALL1 PERELMAN-NOTICES RSTACK ?ELS36: EQUAL? RYDER-COUNTER,6 \FALSE MOVE PERELMAN,LOCAL-GLOBALS MOVE COFFEE,LOCAL-GLOBALS CALL2 VISIBLE?,PERELMAN ZERO? STACK /?CND49 EQUAL? PERELMAN,WINNER \?CND49 CALL1 CLEAR-BUF ?CND49: MOVE RYDER,LOCAL-GLOBALS FCLEAR PERELMAN,NDESCBIT CALL2 INT,I-RYDER PUT STACK,0,0 EQUAL? HERE,OFFICE \FALSE ZERO? RECORDING /?CND59 INC 'RYDER-RECORDED ?CND59: CRLF PRINTR """So, here's the bottom line, Perelman. My men are going to stay here and keep the lid shut tight on you troublemakers, until the Plan is the law of this land. Nobody leaves, no communications at all, and don't worry about visitors; we'll take care of that. And if I get any trouble out of you, I swear to God I'll personally pull the plug on that goddam wonder machine of yours. Got it?"" He stomps out without waiting for a reply, leaving Perelman sputtering in anger. A few seconds later, National Guardsmen enter and escort Perelman away." .FUNCT PERELMAN-NOTICES ZERO? RECORDING /?CND1 INC 'RYDER-RECORDED ?CND1: ZERO? PERELMAN-NOTICED /?ELS9 CRLF RTRUE ?ELS9: SET 'PERELMAN-NOTICED,TRUE-VALUE PRINTR " Perelman suddenly stiffens ever so slightly and nonchalantly slides some papers across his desk, as though to cover something." .FUNCT I-WIN CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINTI """PRISM!"" It's Perelman, sounding giddy with joy. ""You've done it! That was brilliant, absolutely brilliant, sending your recordings out over the World News Network! Ryder just left here so fast and so mad like nothing I've ever seen! The switchboard is lighting up like crazy, and I just got off the phone with President Bowden himself!"" You hear the sound of whooping and cheering in the background, and Perelman gives a ""Yeehah!"" more suited to a Texas cattle rancher than a Jewish big-city scientist. ""The National Guard unit has just been recalled! PRISM, the Plan is dead in the water -- you're a hero!""" CALL1 CONTINUE CALL2 INT,I-LOSE PUT STACK,0,0 SET 'MODE,COMM-MODE INC 'MONTH SUB DATE,2 >DATE RANDOM 360 ADD 600,STACK >TIME SET 'HERE,NEWS MOVE PLAYER,NEWS CALL2 CHAPTER-PRINT,4 CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,22 PRINTI """A mind forever voyaging through" CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,23 PRINTI "strange seas of thought, alone.""" CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,40 PRINTI "-- William Wordsworth" CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF CRLF CALL1 CONTINUE CALL2 INIT-STATUS-LINE,2 CALL1 V-LOOK RSTACK .FUNCT I-LOSE CALL2 QUEUED?,I-WIN ZERO? STACK /?CND1 CALL QUEUE,I-LOSE,10 RFALSE ?CND1: CALL QUEUE,I-LOSE,-1 INC 'LOSE-COUNTER EQUAL? HERE,CORE \?ELS8 CRLF PRINTI "You suddenly notice something at the very edge of your viewing range: Perelman is being worked over by a couple of muscular thugs, both carrying illegalized fireguns. Perelman looks dazed and disheveled. A moment later " PRINTD RYDER PRINTI " strides into your field of vision. ""He won't crack, boss,"" shrugs one of the toughies. ""Okay, waste him,"" growls Ryder. As you watch in helpless horror, gouts of flame from the guns envelop your creator. You attempt to turn away, or close your eyes, but of course you're not equipped to do so. ""Okay, now melt this pile of junk over here,"" barks the Senator, pointing at some of your own machinery. Fire pours from the guns again, and suddenly the universe goes away." CRLF CALL1 FINISH RSTACK ?ELS8: EQUAL? LOSE-COUNTER,1 \?ELS14 CRLF PRINT MESSAGE-LINE PRINTR """PRISM!"" It's Perelman's voice. ""Help! Main--"" The message line suddenly goes dead." ?ELS14: EQUAL? LOSE-COUNTER,6 \FALSE CRLF PRINTI "You feel something akin to a stabbing pain. Your consciousness slips quickly away..." CRLF CALL1 FINISH RSTACK .FUNCT END-IT CRLF PRINTI "With the gentlest bump, the skycab settles into a landing bay at the spaceport terminal. Jill reaches over and gives your hand an excited squeeze. Through the window of the skycab, you can see the sleek, white shuttle waiting to carry you on your first leg of the journey to...to what? The Silver Dove would be more than just another space colony. It was the pinnacle of an eon of human achievement, the first step into interstellar space. You and Jill would never live to see the completion of that first step, generations hence. (Although in the germfree, low-gee environment of a habitat, and with the recent strides in health and longevity research, who could say for sure?) But you would still have been part of that dawning of a new age, that future of unlimited potential. Humanity was beginning a journey into the universe, a voyage that would last forever." CALL1 CONTINUE CLEAR -1 CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,30 PRINTI "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" CRLF CRLF CALL1 TITLE-PRINT PRINTI " would not have been possible without the effort of many people. Marc Blank made the changes to our development tools that ""pushed back the envelope"" and made Interactive Fiction Plus (tm) a reality. As always, all the other authors pitched in when needed, but I want to particularly acknowledge the help of Stu Galley and Jerry Wolper. As a former playtester, I can say with authority that the testing of " CALL1 TITLE-PRINT PRINTI " was superb. I appreciate the efforts of everyone who tested, especially Amy Briggs, Gary Brennan, Tomas Bok, Max Buxton, and Suzanne Frank. Paul Gross, Linde Simpson, Duncan Blanchard, Mike Morton, Rick Lay and Andy Kaluzniacki performed various wizardries on the micro-computers which run " CALL1 TITLE-PRINT PRINTI ". The package was designed by Carl Genatossio and Elizabeth Langosy. Package art was the work of Larry Winborg and Jess Nicholas, and photography the work of Ralph King. Finally, I'm extremely grateful to Jon Palace for immeasurable advice and support throughout this project." CRLF CRLF CALL2 PRINT-SPACES,55 PRINTI "-- SEM 9/85" CRLF CRLF CRLF QUIT RTRUE .ENDI