Re: POA: King's Dilemma and tubes
gremlinn, on host 24.25.220.173
Sunday, November 18, 2001, at 19:31:45
POA: King's Dilemma and tubes posted by Teryn on Sunday, November 18, 2001, at 18:21:54:
> This has been driving me nuts.. I've looked up the theories that were on Sawyer's books on the net, but it just mixes me up more. Maybe I've got it all wrong... I suck at math... >
The problem is really about prime factors. Any number divisible by several different prime numbers is also divisible by the product of those numbers.
Here's a simple example. If you know x is a number divisible by both 2 and 3, then it's also divisible by their product, 6. Try it out for some small values of x to check this.
The King's Dilemma is the same sort of thing, but you're given four numbers instead of two (7, 11, 13, and 5). But there's a little catch to it, because on the first three tries, it *doesn't* come out evenly. There's a remainder of 5 each time.
Here's where you need a little trick -- see the hint on the POAT hint page for what to do next.
> As well.. I can't seem to get a better light tube or a broken light tube (for the kid, I assumed from the info in other posts) or figure out which rubber tube I could get from the OSA tubes... >
Check around the OSM Tube thoroughly again. Also, you probably noticed the effect that taking one of the rubber tubes has. Look for one section that's different from the other two in terms of how the doors function.
> I'm close to the end of the game now, Johnston is waiting to plant the bomb, and I have nothing to do but step out and die. > > Any hints would help immensely... > > Teryn
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