6.11.2010

East Side Story (A Carol Reed Mystery)_Part 8


THE GUSUM FACTORY
Try to enter through the double blue doors. Carol says, "Something is blocking the door." Turn right. Go to the window. Turn right again to climb the steep stairs to the roof.
Go forward toward the chimney. Turn right and go forward once across the roof. Turn right and look down through the broken skylight. Look in close up at machine #132.

Back out of the close up and pass your cursor over the skylight window to your left. Use your hammer to break the glass. Hit it again and pick up a SHARD OF GLASS. Turn right and go to the stairs and leave the building. Outside, go right. Go forward twice and turn left. Enter the building and go forward once more.
Turn right to find that cable on the generator again. Use the shard of glass to cut the cable loose and pick up the VERY THICK CABLE. Leave the building. Turn right and go forward twice. Turn left to reenter the building with machine #132 and make your way up to the broken skylight. See that the gear symbol now appears on one of the metal skylight supports. Use the newly acquired very thick cable on the support to establish a way to get down to the factory floor. Descend to the floor via the cable.
The machine on your left is #132. Click on it and click again to remove the wire grill. Pull up your inventory and look at Erik's note from Elvira. "In case something happens to me..." Look at the No. 132 diagram on the lower half.
Go back to machine #132.

THE MACHINE # 132 PUZZLE
- You've already turned bolt number 1 (picture) at upper right.
- Strike bolts number 2, 3, 4 in that order with the hammer.
The housing falls away revealing a birth certificate. Pick it up to see (as you must have already suspected) that poor Viktor Wallin, the murder victim, was also the son of Samuel Kohler. Leonard Kohler, then, is Viktor's half brother.


Use the magnifying glass over Samuel's name to be reminded that he was the owner of the Gusum Factory.


Turn left and pick up the PINCERS from the floor. Go to the right and back to the double doors you couldn't open earlier. Click on the locking mechanism at the top/middle of the doors. Carol says, "I can't move it." The gear symbol will appear. Use your pincers on the lock to open the doors and exit to a familiar stairway.
Before you can leave the building you are ordered to "STOP" in a malevolent, whisper coming from behind you. You are ordered back up on the roof. Obey instruction and, when on the roof, give up the birth certificate on the whisperer's demand, off to your right.
Go down the cable again to the factory floor. Exit the building through the door where you used the pincers. Go down the stairs into the lower area. Inside this door, turn left and pick up the CROW BAR directly ahead of you.
Turn around. Leave the building and retrace your steps up along the river bank .
THE SALT FIELD SHELTER
The shelter's administrator gives you a new letter for Viktor. The letter is from the Skandia Bank. Its a billing for $39.95 for rental of a safe deposit box number 1757.
THE SKANDIA BANK
Use your passcard and the now familiar 1, 9, 7, 2 code to gain entry to the bank. Carol needs a key. Use the shard of glass on the pillow in inventory to shred it and fine the silver THIN KEY.
Use the key on deposit box number 1757 to find Viktor Wallin's Last Will and Testament. Viktor has a permanent lottery ticket and generous amounts of money left by his mother, Elvira. Viktor wanted the money shared between his friend, Richard Svensson, and the Salt Field Shelter.
RICHARD SVENSSON'S APARTMENT
Be surprised by the colorful maintenance man who announces he can "read your mind." He tells you that Richard has been taken by ambulance to the local hospital. However, the maintenance man has just heard some suspicious noises coming from Richard's apartment. Enter the apartment using the door handle.


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