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From:  Peter.McCormack@its,csiro.au 
Subject: re: A Mind Forever Voyaging <spoilers>
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Date: Tue, 8 Mar 1994 08:33:18 GMT
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In article <CM4C5y.AnF@world.std.com> tfb@world.std.com (Thomas F Bitonti) writes:
>Spoilers follow...
>
> 
>
>Hello; this is Tom Bitonti(tfb@world.std.com)
>
>I need help in AMFV.  I can get to the very end, but don't know
>what to do to keep Perelman from being killed by the senator.
>
>The satellite feed, not the feeder, is broken -- is this a problem?
>
>Anyways, I recorded the conversation between Perelman and the senator,
>and played that through the feeder, and I made a recording from 50
>years in the future and played that.  What else do I need to do?
>Do I need more recordings?  Do I need to monkey with the traffic,
>or cleaning?  Can I get the guards in the computing center to do
>something?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tom
>
>
  These are my vague memories of the ending.  (I finished this
  7 years ago.    You have to play the recording at the 'correct'
  time for the morning news feed.   You can arrange the correct
  time by staying in voyager mode.   Time travels slower when
  you are in this mode.
