01, 04: Move the printer segment back where it fits better

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<span class="quote speech">Welp, that&apos;s that.</span> He puts it <span class="quote speech">Welp, that&apos;s that.</span> He puts it
back on the wall. back on the wall.
</p> </p>
<p class="comment">
Need to tie this together - or, alternatively, Jack printing the logs
could be moved to after the Annie interaction as something Jack can do
to pass time.
</p>
<p>
He walks over to the the teleprinter and opens the lid to find that
something has eaten most of the paper. He removes the remains and opens
one of the cabinets under the desks. By some miracle, whatever ate the
paper didn&apos;t find the rest. He tears off a piece of the stack and
puts it into the printer, feeding the end into the tractor mechanism.
Then, he sits down at the terminal and logs on.
<span class="comment">This should be rephrased to indicate that there
is some purpose to him opening the lid in the first place, like him
wanting to change the ribbon bc it's no doubt deteriorated or something
like that.</span>
</p>
<pre class="terminal"> <pre class="terminal">
Tue, 2106-06-01, 18:01 Tue, 2106-06-01, 18:01
@ -129,123 +112,14 @@ Welcome to INUX!
$ &#9608; $ &#9608;
</pre> </pre>
<p> <p>
<span class="quote thought">Over a hundred years, huh...</span><br /> <span class="quote thought">Over a hundred years, hm...</span><br />
He types a few commands. He types a few commands.
</p> </p>
<pre class="terminal">
$ ls
$ pwd
/home/jack
$ cd /var/log
$ ls
cron outpost dmesg.log wtmp
$ cd outpost
$ ls
comms comms_diag event logbook
$ cat logbook &gt; /dev/ttyS1
$ &#9608;
</pre>
<p>
The printer comes to life and starts printing. Jack gets up and walks
over to it. The printer prints. And it prints some more. The paper
reaches the floor. Jack picks up the end and holds it, folding the pages
along the perforated lines as they reach his hands. Finally, the printer
stops to print. Jack turns the wheel on the side of the printer, manually
advancing the feed mechanism, until he reaches the end of the page. Then,
he tears it off and takes the small stack of paper back to the terminal
desk. Trying his luck with the lamp again, he flips the switch multiple
times until it stays on.
</p>
<pre class="paper">
2000-01-01 Automated Announcement:
Happy New Year 2000!
//TODO: ASCII art of above line with fireworks
The outpost diagnostics suite reports no critical problems at any of
our outposts. The Lunar Biosphere has, so far, not needed assistance
from any of the outposts.
Good work, everyone!
The Future Is Bright.
2002-08-15 Lunar Biosphere:
Crew wakeup command
Message:
//TODO
//TODO: more log messages left by people
</pre>
<p class="comment"> <p class="comment">
Outline of missing section: Outline of missing section(s):
</p> </p>
<ul> <ul>
<li class="comment">
Jack goes to the back taking a look at the printer
<ul>
<li class="comment">
the printer shows a log with contents along the lines of this:
<ul>
<li class="comment">
2000 - Happy new year Y2K
</li>
<li class="comment">
2002 - incoming ground crew wake up command
<ul>
<li class="comment">
5 personnel got woken up
</li>
<li class="comment">
message warning of the still very contaminated atmosphere
</li>
<li class="comment">
they all die within the year
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class="comment">
2033 - incoming ground crew wake up command
<ul>
<li class="comment">
3 personnel got woken up, one died in an accident, 2 more
got woken up
</li>
<li class="comment">
another message warning of the atmosphere
</li>
<li class="comment">
they all die within 5 to 10 years
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class="comment">
2059 - critical failure: link to moon lost
<ul>
<li class="comment">
maybe some automatic diagnostics
</li>
<li class="comment">
the computer concludes it&apos;s a problem on their end,
no need to wake up anyone, just wait until the link is
established again
</li>
</ul>
<li class="comment">
2100 - Happy new year 2100
</li>
<li class="comment">
Tue, 2106-06-01 15:27 - critical failure imminent in
Jack&apos;s preservation chamber
<ul>
<li class="comment">
emergency wakeup
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class="comment"> <li class="comment">
Jack checks on the food and clothes and that the kitchen and bathroom Jack checks on the food and clothes and that the kitchen and bathroom
are in working order and that he really has no tools and manuals are in working order and that he really has no tools and manuals
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</li> </li>
</ul> </ul>
</li> </li>
<li class="comment">
phone is broken
</li>
<li class="comment">
computer and terminal work still
<ul>
<li class="comment">
maybe need explanation as to why - at least something like
&quot;Jack is surprised&quot;
</li>
<li class="comment">
when trying to power on the additional hard drive that&apos;s
supposed to contain all sorts of data - including manuals - he
finds it corrupted or damaged
</li>
</ul>
<li class="comment"> <li class="comment">
Jack tries to dial into a bunch of known modems, finally succeeding Jack tries to dial into a bunch of known modems, finally succeeding
when reaching AgriWorks when reaching AgriWorks

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Annie needs to go to meet the library guy Annie needs to go to meet the library guy
</li> </li>
</ul> </ul>
<p class="comment">
This has been moved here from chapter 1 &quot;Wake Up&quot;. It should
be integrated into this chapter instead.
</p>
<p>
He walks over to the the teleprinter and opens the lid to find that
something has eaten most of the paper. He removes the remains and opens
one of the cabinets under the desks. By some miracle, whatever ate the
paper didn&apos;t find the rest. He tears off a piece of the stack and
puts it into the printer, feeding the end into the tractor mechanism.
Then, he sits down at the terminal and logs on.
<span class="comment">This should be rephrased to indicate that there
is some purpose to him opening the lid in the first place, like him
wanting to change the ribbon bc it's no doubt deteriorated or something
like that.</span>
</p>
<pre class="terminal">
$ ls
$ pwd
/home/jack
$ cd /var/log
$ ls
cron outpost dmesg.log wtmp
$ cd outpost
$ ls
comms comms_diag event logbook
$ cat logbook &gt; /dev/ttyS1
$ &#9608;
</pre>
<p>
The printer comes to life and starts printing. Jack gets up and walks
over to it. The printer prints. And it prints some more. The paper
reaches the floor. Jack picks up the end and holds it, folding the pages
along the perforated lines as they reach his hands. Finally, the printer
stops to print. Jack turns the wheel on the side of the printer, manually
advancing the feed mechanism, until he reaches the end of the page. Then,
he tears it off and takes the small stack of paper back to the terminal
desk. Trying his luck with the lamp again, he flips the switch multiple
times until it stays on.
</p>
<pre class="paper">
2000-01-01 Automated Announcement:
Happy New Year 2000!
//TODO: ASCII art of above line with fireworks
The outpost diagnostics suite reports no critical problems at any of
our outposts. The Lunar Biosphere has, so far, not needed assistance
from any of the outposts.
Good work, everyone!
The Future Is Bright.
2002-08-15 Lunar Biosphere:
Crew wakeup command
Message:
//TODO
//TODO: more log messages left by people
</pre>
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