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Just get in there and follow all the instructions and uh, you'll probably be fine." Upon reaching SCP-173's containment chamber. Oh and by the way, we're authorized to uh, exterminate any disobedient test subjects, so I'd recommend not doing anything stupid." Oh and by the way, we're authorized to kill any disobedient test subjects, so don't try anything stupid." Do me a favor, and step out of your cell." Maynard is still inside the facility, suggesting that he has already escaped the site by the time this conversation takes place. Ulgrin can later be heard conversing with another person over channel five of the radio.
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If the player attempts to go near Ulgrin during this sequence he will open fire on the player. The two then proceed to back out of the room, both watching SCP-173. Franklin will alert Ulgrin of SCP-173, which appears directly behind him. If the player refuses to follow the guard, then he will shoot them.Īfter the breach, Agent Ulgrin and Security Chief Franklin can be seen inside the intro office. He will lead in front, while another guard follows behind, both guards casually conversing en-route to SCP-173's chamber. Upon cooperation, the guard will tell the player to follow him to SCP-173's containment chamber. If the player refuses, the guard will lock the door and activate the gas valve gassing the player to death. In the Class-D Cells, Ulgrin will open the player's cell and tell them that they are needed for testing. Out of guild: 3:1 - 2.Agent Ulgrin is a minor character who acts as the player's escort during the intro sequence. One last wrinkle to consider - it's not uncommon for there to be in-guild and out-of-guild prices for the same GB kit, with the in-guild price being lower. Good question! A couple of folks in Norasil are thinking about ways to gauge and report on the market for things like GB kits - if anyone in any world is doing the same, maybe report it here? Similarly, a seller may want to use the forge points to level a low-age, low-reward building but if the buyer wanted to get a higher value of rewards back, by donating to a high-age building, the seller wouldn't be out of line to ask for some additional FPs. For example, a buyer offering iron for robots will probably pay top dollar (or top forge point), whereas one offering ferroconcrete for robots might get more favourable terms as the value of the traded goods is closer to fair. It's not unheard of for the answers to 1-3 to impact #4. You could offer 100 iron for 200 robots, or 200 dried herbs for 200 robots, or any number of other possibilities.)Ģ) What GB(s) does the seller expect you to donate to? This will impact the rewards the buyer gets back.ģ) What's the schedule for donations, and for trades? Does the buyer need to donate all the FPs first, then post the trades? Or trades first, then FPs over time? Or a fifth of the FPs, post one trade, more FPs, another trade, etc?Ĥ) Finally, and probably most importantly, how many FPs total does the buyer need to donate? What is the cost of the GB kit? (Note: You'll need to be friends, guildmates, or neighbours in order to offer trades to one another.)ġ) What goods is the buyer offering, and in what ratio? (E.g. The donation goes to one or more of the seller's GBs. Since the trades are unbalanced in their favour - Iron Age for Modern Era, for example - the buyer also offers a FP donation to the 'seller' to make up for this difference. The 'buyer' (the player wishing to construct the GB) offers trades of whatever goods they have for the needed goods. Because there is no formal mechanism to make such transactions, these deals are virtual 'handshake agreements' and require trust on both sides. Players have worked around this by finding other players willing to 'sell' the necessary goods in exchange for forge points. As a result, it's not easy for a player to gather the necessary goods to construct higher age Great Buildings on their own. Typically a player can only gather goods of their age or below, and trade ratios mean trading up one age at a time would be very costly. Why is this done? Construction of a Great Building requires goods from the building's age.
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The common situation is being several (or many) ages away from the GB in question, like lower age players wishing to boost their game through having a Chateau or an Alcatraz. Buying Great Building kits means getting the goods you need (once you have all the BPs) from someone else because you can't produce them on your own.