Rama чит-файл №1

10 November 1996
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Walkthrough Abbreviations

F: Forward (Fn for n repetitions)
L: Left
R: Right
B: Back out
U: Up
D: Down
Most animations can be skipped by pressing Esc


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Walkthrough Introduction

A significant characteristic of Rama is its randomization of play
components, affecting inventory item locations, the timing of animation
sequences, a few puzzles, and certain destination locations in the central
plains. For example, many inventory items have no fixed location where
they may be found - if you need something you haven't found yet, you're
just going to have to search carefully for it (fortunately, items do not
seem to migrate within a particular game). As a result, it's not possible
to give an exact step-by-step procedure for progressing through the game -
your mileage may vary. If you can't find an item that you need for a
puzzle, continue on with the game and it may become available later. The
game designers' purpose in creating these randomizations is not clear -
they change only the details of the game, not the basic concepts or
gameplay strategy, and add little to game replayability.

As a basic strategy, pay particular attention to the ground, as artifacts
may often be found there. A painstaking, but effective approach to moving
through the environment is to turn completely around at each node position
and check each view carefully.

Much of the inventory turns out to be "red herrings" - unneeded in your
actual gameplay sequence, but perhaps confusing your choices at various
points and making gameplay a bit more complex.

To prepare for several tasks in Bangkok and other locations, brush up on
your base-8 and base-16 arithmetic skills.

Project Newton Crew:

ID Character Game Role

002 Yourself Adventurer
004 Shigeru Takagishi Scientist
005 David Brown Mission Commander
006 Francesca Sabatini Video Journalist
007 Otto Heilmann Chief Security Officer
008 Michael O'Toole Codemaster
009 Richard Wakefield Chief Engineer
010 Reggie Wilson Print Journalist
011 Irina Turgenyev Career Cosmonaut
012 Nicole des Jardins Medical Officer
Hiro Yamanaka IBI Agent
Janos Tabori IBI Agent
Valeriy Borzov Your predecessor, now deceased


All characters are from the Clarke/Lee book Rama II

After the game introduction and animation of Nicole, move F L F2 to the
computer console. Click on it, then on the MAIL command to bring up your
vidmail. Each message adds a bit to the backstory of the game and
introduces you to the basic personalities of the other astronauts. In
particular, note Wakefield's Falstaff creation (you'll see more of it
later) and O'Toole's favorite primes sequence

41,43,47,53,...,1601

or

x^2 - x + 41, for 1 <= x <= 40

The cable car code is derived from the first two elements of this
sequence: 4143.

Move L and watch the animation of an avian flying by. Move F4 L F and
descend the ladder. Move R F and click on the nuclear device. Pick up the
locker #6 key next to the INACTIVE light. Go back up the ladder and move
F R F R to the lockers. Open Locker #2 with the key in your inventory and
pick up the ISA multi-tool and your wristcomp. The wristcomp has a map
feature that will often come in handy during gameplay. Open the unlocked
Locker #9 and pick up your trusty sidekick, Puck. If you get a vidmail
message from Sabatini requesting her cigarette lighter, you can ignore
it. Open Locker #6 with the key in your inventory and pick up two pattern
artifacts, a blank key, three symbol plaques and a datacube. Combine the
datacube with your wristcomp to read a message from Sabatini to Brown. Use
the blank key to open Locker #7 and pick up an optical lens and a datacube
containing an encoded message from Heilmann to his underlings. If you spend
a lot of time at the hub camp, you
ll eventually get a friendly reminder from Nicole to come on down.

From the lockers, move L F2 R F L and get in the cable car. Enter the code
from O'Toole's vidmail message and press the red button. Enjoy the ride
down to the base camp, with a rare third-person POV.

Central Plains

Move R F to the table and pick up a note from Nicole and a datacube (both
shameless plugs for Clarke's upcoming book 3001). Move L2 F R and open the
storage box on the other table. Inside, pick up any pattern artifact(s) and
symbol plaque(s) you may find. Other astronauts add items to this storage
box from time to time, so check back on it (and the refrigerator) later if
you seem to be missing an item. Move B L2 F and watch the animation of
Turgenyev. Move F3 out onto the central plains. To identify fixed
destinations on the central plains radar map, we'll use a clock analogy.

It's often possible to enter and exit a central plains location from more
than one direction. There are a few randomized locations on the central
plains that contain a moving biot symbol. You can check these out for
information on how the biots move and act, but be careful not to get in
front of a triangular sextet of crab biots, or you'll get trashed! In
particular, be sure to visit the centipede biot location (4 green squares
in a row) and pick up a symbol plaque if it drops one.

Find Nicole's position (012) and watch the animation of her. Back out to
the radar map and head for the biot garage area at 3 o'clock. Move F L F
to the cube of alien plastic containing a symbol plaque; you'll return
for this one later after the plastic is melted. Move R2 F2 and get a
datacube from Reggie Wilson describing crab biots. Move L2 F R F R F R
and pick up a red crystal from the remains of the broken sphere. Move
L F R F into the biot garage and let Puck describe the various types of
biot inside:

Biot Type Purpose

Centipede Repairs other biots
Mantis Uses colored light
Crane Lifts heavy loads
Crab Trash collector
Shark Water-borne
Spider Assassin

Exit the biot garage, move L F2 R F and be sure to check for items on
the ground under the large slanting building. At various points, you may
be interrupted with an animation sequence in which you are given an
inventory item (symbol plaque, optical lens, etc.) from one of the
astronauts. Move back to the radar map and head for London at 1 o'clock.

Move F and listen to Takagishi. It's a little hard to pick up through his
accent, but he does make a reference to a "pattern" in the pulsing of the
forcefield blocking entry to the red London building ahead. If you count
the individual pulses of the forcefield, you'll note that after every
ninth pulse there is a short pause during which the field is off. If you
time it right, the pause will give you enough time to move through the
forcefield without getting fried. After you've passed through, move L and
pull the tan-colored drawer to turn off the forcefield. Note the encircled
triangle at the top of the forcefield switch - you'll need to use that
later. Pick up any items lying on the ground. Move R2 F to the London
entrance.

Click on the small flanking column to the right, having a red design on it.
This is the London entrance puzzle. Pick a symbol plaque from your
inventory that has an appearance appropriate for the pattern displayed by
the other eight plaques; for example, a horizontally-split yellow-and-
green pentagon with two white and two black dots. You have undoubtedly
picked up some "red herrings" along the way, so examine your choice
carefully. When the correct plaque has been placed, you'll hear the
sound of the London entrance door opening.

Move F2 and and turn all the way around checking for inventory items,
looking in particular between the decorated column supports. Also check the
doorway through which you entered and the doorway on the opposite side of
the room. To the left, you can operate a device showing various aspects of
the Rama spacecraft, including a red sphere that seems to show the
locations of various species inside Rama. Another sequence shows the
fabrication of the Rama spacecraft shell, but a more likely construction
method (at least for humans) would involve hollowing-out an existing
asteroid.

On the opposite side of the room, zoom in on the left panel and place
your pattern artifacts to create an oval representation of New York island
in Rama's cylindrical sea. When complete, the oval shows a map through a
maze of corridors to three plazas. Zoom in on the right panel and place
your six remaining pattern artifacts. Getting the order right is tricky,
descriptions may help:

Left to right:

1.Yellow island in purple sea at center
2.Italy-shaped yellow protuberance at lower center
3.Small rectangular yellow region at lower center edge
4.Irregular yellow region extending down to lower center edge
5.Single yellow island in purple region at lower edge
6.Several yellow islands in purple region at lower edge

When complete, the display shows a map of the central plains, with red
dots representing artifact locations and white smudges providing close-
ups. Left to right, the locations are:

Dock Biot Garage London Big Wheel Bangkok

The second door puzzle in London requires two symbol plaques. After you've
opened the door, move F2 R F L F and watch the animation of the mantis
biot using a red laser (twice) to descend on an elevator. Move F2 and pick
up the biot box. On examining this box, you'll see that it looks like it
can be opened, perhaps using the triangular button on its back. Have you
seen this triangular shape before?

Move B L and create a red laser equivalent from your inventory by combining
the red crystal shard and the ISA multi-tool (use its button to put it
into flashlight mode). To summon the elevator, use the red flashlight on
the laser target in front of you. Move B F and repeat the laser procedure
to descend into the sewage pit. Explore the pit areas at the ends of all
three walkways to pick up symbol plaques, which will be dirty from the
fluid in the pit. There may also be clean symbol plaque(s) on the walkways
themselves. Exit the pit using the elevator as before.

Facing the door the mantis came out of, move R F2 R F2 R F and observe the
trash transport carts. Move L to yet another door puzzle. The plaques on
this type of door puzzle are most easily identified by the symbolic base-3
notation at the bottom; for example, the symbols represent the digits 0 0
1 2 0 in base 3 (which translates to 15 decimal). By translating their
base-3 digits, you'll see that the symbol plaques in the door puzzle are
arranged in sequence, left to right and top to bottom. It then becomes
straightforward to identify which symbol plaque(s) you need in order to
fill in the gap(s) in the sequence - make a note of them. Of course, the
trick is getting the plaques themselves and cleaning them if necessary,
for they won't insert into the door puzzle when dirty. Also, be aware
that "red herrings" may creep into your inventory; for example, plaques
with the correct base-3 symbols, but with the other symbols wrong.

With this goal in mind, exit the London structure and return to the
forcefield control switch outside. Put the biot box on the triangle at
the top of the switch. Remove the symbol plaque from the now-open biot
box. Move L F3 to the central plains radar map. Return to the base camp
and pick up a box of powder from the refrigerator. Go back to the radar
map and head for the Big Wheel area at 10:30.

If you run into Francesca (Princess Leia with a jawbone), she'll give you
a decryption card. First her cigarette lighter and now a computer card --
she does consider you to be her gofer, doesn't she? Go ahead and load the
card into your wristcomp, and you'll be able to read the encoded message
from Heilmann (subject: Trinity) that you intercepted earlier. You'll also
be able to read any other encoded messages you happen to come across in
the course of gameplay.

Move F and pick up a symbol plaque from the trash dump transfer tray.
Move B R F2 R and pick up a metal seed from one of the cone-shaped "plants"
on the ground. Move L2 F R F and pick up a bent rod at the site of the
damaged biot. Move L F2 to the distillation mechanism. Zoom in on the
central part of the mechanism and insert the metal seed into the
star-shaped hole at right. Put the box of powder into the adjacent
receptacle. Turn the thumbwheel at upper right to get fluid flowing into
the mechanism. Move B and click on the device at right shaped like a
pot-bellied stove. Press the triangular red button to clean the blue
material off the tray. The vertical graduated tube at left indicates you
have four remaining cleanings. Find the needed symbol plaque(s) in your
inventory and clean each one by putting it in the tray and using the red
button.

Return to the radar map and find Wakefield's position (009). Watch the
animation of him and get a third optical lens. Return to the big wheel area
and move to the gun in the center of the area. Click on it to open its
barrel and insert the three optical lenses from your inventory. After the
gun fires, return via the radar map to the biot garage area. Move F L F
and pick up the symbol plaque from the now-melted plastic cube. This will
probably give you everything you need to open the third door in London.
While in this area, check the trash dump transfer tray for any artifacts.

Return to London via the radar map and go back to the closed door at the
top of the sewage pit. Use symbol plaque(s) from your inventory to open
the door. Move F2 L F L F2 R F R through the biot demonstration room. Click
on the device to fire a green laser at the crane biot and get it to disable
the spider biot guard. Move R F L F2 L and pick up the alien palette. Zoom
in on the display console behind the spider biot and pull the lever down to
activate a video link with the big wheel control room you'll visit later.

Exit London and return to the radar map. Along the way, Nicole will give
you a datacube describing Wilson's death, and Rama will make a course
correction, apparently now heading for impact with Earth. Go to Bangkok at
the 9 o'clock position on the radar map and solve another symbol plaque
puzzle to open its front door. This puzzle uses base-2 symbols rather than
base-3.

Move F and use the three machines at left to solve simple symbol-matching,
counting and addition/subtraction problems. On completion of a set of
problems, each machine will open. In the left machine, click on the
phonograph-like device to open the door at the far end of the room. In
the right machine, pick up a red gem. Enter into the first Bangkok level,
a human museum (don't forget to keep hunting for symbol plaques).

After exploring the museum (and admiring the bikini, if you're so
inclined), move to the elevator car at the back of the room. Click on the
marked post at center to bring up another symbol plaque puzzle. This
puzzle typically involves sequences of white, black and circle sectors,
and requires, for example, plaques with


White at 5:30, middle ring
Black at 3:30, outside ring
Circle at 5:30, inside ring
                               
White at 9:30, middle ring
Black at 6:30, outside ring
Circle at 12:30, middle ring

Click on the purple triangular button to take the elevator up. Turn
around and enter a room containing Raman arithmetic teaching machines. The
machines on the right can be used to define the base-16 Raman numbers.
After listening to Wakefield's lecture, solve the base-16 arithmetic
problems using the three machines at left. On completion of a set of
problems, each machine will open. In the left machine, click on the
phonograph-like device to open the door at the far end of the room. In
the center machine there are 11 marks per display row, and number buttons
range from 0 at upper left to 15 at lower right. Note that the base-16
answers you must provide may contain more than one digit; for example,
if there are 72 marks shown in the display, you must enter (4,8) using
Raman symbols, since 72 = 4 x 16 + 8. Similarly, if there are 111 symbols
in the display, you must use the buttons for Raman symbols (6,15); that
is, the button second from the right in the top row, and the button at
far right in the bottom row. When the problems in the center machine
have been completed, pick up a human icon from inside the machine. In the
right machine, addition is symbolized by a simple hexagon and subtraction
by a circle inside a hexagon. When its problems have been solved, pick up
another red gem.

Enter into the main room of the second Bangkok level, a Raman museum. Go
to the display to the right of the Raman furniture and pick up a Raman
cutting tool. Note also the statue of a Raman (looking like something out
of Yellow Submarine) and a slideshow of the weird Raman life cycle.

At the far side of the room, enter the second Bangkok elevator. Click on
the marked post at center to bring up the last symbol plaque puzzle. This
puzzle again typically involves sequences of white, black and circle
sectors, and requires, for example, plaques with

White at 10:30, outside ring
Black at 12:30, middle ring
Circle at 6:30, inside ring

White at 12:30, middle ring
Black at 8:30, middle ring
Circle at 11:30, middle ring

One or both of these symbol plaques may require cleaning in the
distillation mechanism at the big wheel area; while there you can free
an avian from the clutches of the broken biot you saw earlier. To
accomplish this, zoom in on the sparking area in the bottom of the biot
and use your Raman cutting tool to sever the electrical cable. Move B
and use the bent rod in your inventory to free the avian. Be sure to
pick up the red neck ring the avian gives you.

Return to the second elevator in Bangkok and activate it with your now-
clean symbol plaque(s). Again operate three arithmetic machines, this time
with rainbow-colored base-8 octospider numbers:

0 White
1 Red
2 Orange
3 Yellow
4 Green
5 Blue
6 Dark Purple
7 Light Purple
+ Red/white striped
- Blue/white striped

As before, complete the problems to open the door and obtain an octospider
icon and a red gem. Enter into the main room of the third Bangkok level,
an octospider museum. Note the interesting statues showing a pregnant
octospider and a communications demo. Pick up an indigo-green jewel on
the floor in this room.

Return to the elevator you just used and put the three red gems you have
in inventory into the receptacle at center. Pick up a number box showing
equivalences between human, Raman and octospider number systems, coming in
very handy later in the game. You're now finished with Bangkok; return to
the central plains radar map via the two elevators.

Head for the big wheel area. From the gun at the center of this area,
move F2 D F to the perimeter of the big wheel, then move L F3 R F2 into
the control room. Zoom in on the display screen and press the right button.
Watch an animation of a mantis biot releasing spider biots from the biot
garage. Move B L F2 L F3 R F6 to the radar map. Note that there are new
location(s) on the radar map where you can (fatally) encounter a loose
spider biot. Return to the biot garage area. Make your way to the back
of the biot garage and pick up the gate lying on the floor.

Return to the big wheel control room and put the gate up against the
central pillar. Using the gate as a ladder, go up and take the blank
plaque from atop the control pillar.

Return to the central plains radar map. For an interesting perspective
with the Rama lights on, you can revisit the hub camp by taking the cable
car back up from the base camp. You've now visited all the important
areas in the central plains, so you might as well head for the docks
(iceport) at 4:30 and meet Brown (005). If you wait a few minutes, you'll
get vidmail from Nicole asking you to come there anyway. In the meantime,
you can track down Heilmann (007) and listen to his Rama paranoia. By the
way, if you try to go to the iceport earlier in the game, you'll be
repeatedly warned to stay away, and eventually "fired" from the expedition.

From your initial entry from the radar map, move L F R to meet Brown and
obtain a datacube. Brown and Nicole will block your exit back to the
central plains, so you're forced to eventually take the icemobile with
Nicole to New York island in Rama's frozen cylindrical sea. First,
however, view the vidmails from Sabatini, O'Toole and Takagishi that
you received in the datacube from Brown. Also, be sure to note the
second nuclear device on the upper level of the iceport, currently
inactive as was the first one you saw at the hub camp. The bomb's
disarming code apparently consists of 20 digits, grouped as a sequence
of five 4-digit numbers. Go on down the ramp and notice that Nicole is
sitting in the icemobile's cockpit (if you watch her from two steps back
on the lower platform, she kind of looks like one of those bobbing-head
toy dogs people used to have in their cars). Join her in the icemobile
and change CD's. Enjoy the ride to New York island while listening to
Nicole's chatter.

New York

Don't feel bad when Nicole abandons you on the New York dock so she can
"look around" in the icemobile. Yeah right, she probably just wants to
hotrod it on the ice. Anyway, you're on your own again, and won't see
Nicole (or much of anyone else) until the end of the game. Go on up the
stairs and use the alien palette to open the doors into New York. Move
through the doors (which lock behind you) and pick up a datacube lying
on the ground. It contains a message from Heilmann to his underlings, and
mentions a bomb whose disarming code is "five of (O'Toole's) favorite
numbers". Move F3 into the Avian Plaza.

Initial Explorations

Looking up, you'll get a view of the walls around the perimeter of this
jewel-shaped plaza, as well as gaps at the top and lower left indicating
passageways leading out of the plaza. In the distance, you'll be able to
see the cylindrical sea on the far side of Rama. The mapping feature of
your wristcomp will come in particularly useful during your explorations
of New York; use it frequently to maintain your bearings and to identify
points of interest. Throughout New York, you'll find alien artifacts in
the form of bi-colored jewels, optical tuning forks and other devices.
Unlike in the central plains, the locations of these artifacts do not
seem to be randomized for each gameplay of Rama.

Using the following Avian Plaza map:


EXIT TO MAZE TALL WHITE
SCULPTURE RAMP

AVIAN LAIR

MANNA MELON
PICTURE


TETRAHEDRON




RECESS PURPLE MAT LATHE




ENTRANCE
FROM DOCK



visit the Raman manna-melon picture to the right of the central tetrahedron
structure. Then make your way to the cul-de-sac behind the semicircular
tank to the right of the central tetrahedron structure. Zoom in on the
lathe-like device having five vertical red lights on it. Put the blank
plaque from your inventory into the similarly-shaped depression in the
center of the device. The green triangular buttons can be used to move
the yellow-tipped rod over the plaque; each position is identified by one
of the red lights. Each position (except the center one) records a tone
onto the blank plaque. Each of the three tones corresponds to an
initially-locked door in the New York maze that you'll be entering
shortly. If the plaque has been recorded with the corresponding tone, the
door will be opened. The simplest way to open all the doors in the New
York maze is to record all three tones onto the plaque, which fortunately
can be done by moving the rod until it's fully extended and the rightmost
red light is glowing. If you remove the plaque while the rod is in this
position, it will have been properly recorded.

Use the New York map you first saw in London to explore the maze
passageways. If you have trouble finding the exit from the Avian Plaza to
the maze, find the central tetrahedron and face its front steps (flanked
by avian and Raman statues), then move L F R2 F2. Inside the maze, Puck
will point out the location of five "tuning fork" devices; you need only
the red and blue ones. The color of a tuning fork can be checked by
pressing the switch on its handle. After picking the red and blue ones
up, make your way to the Octospider Plaza.

Using the Octospider Plaza map:


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