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The room is pitch black! Now what?
1 of 16: Did you try the "DISPLAY" button?
2 of 16: You could try sending an e-mail.
3 of 16: So, the professor is busy... wouldn't it have been nice if he had left you some instructions?
4 of 16: Maybe there's more to the writing on the wall...
5 of 16: Perhaps you should shed more LIGHT on the subject...
6 of 16: Remember the colored lightbulbs? Try using them now.
8 of 16: There's four groupings of "nonsense". Did you notice any differences in the groupings?
9 of 16: How about the displacement of the letters? Try comparing all four writings.
10 of 16: Maybe you could piece all four writings together somehow...
11 of 16: With paper and (colored) pencil, copy the writings in this order: Red, green, blue, and white. You'll soon discover words that can be formed by putting the different colored letters together.
12 of 16: It's a message!
13 of 16: The first sentence reads: "Send an e-mail with the code..."
14 of 16: Here's the entire message: "Send an e-mail with the code to Professor Gravitiello. He will answer. Type in the code then wait until the answer shows up." The code is...
15 of 16: "HEOWXKQRMAZIZTK". Just type this code on the transmitter, push the send button, and the professor will immediately respond.
16 of 16: His message reads: "I've hidden a postcard in my lab. My warmest regards are on it."