http://manofthemullet.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] manofthemullet.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-01-11 08:36 am
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Shop Class: [1/11]

Upon entering the classroom the students will find that it has been transformed into a laboratory, filled with various types of chemicals and electronic equipment.

What's strange is that there appears to be a locked door for each student.

"Today's assignment is situational. You have been locked inside this lab by an electronic lock on the door. The door lock itself cannot be picked by any means and you cannot removed the door by its hinges or any other physical means. There is a keypad by the door that controls the lock."

"Today your goal is to find a way to open the door using only what's in the lab and the standard shop student tool kit: A virtual swiss army knife and a roll of duct tape."

[OOC: Feel free to mod whatever you might find in the lab as long as it is not a code to the door or a set of keys. Hints for some possible solutions will be provided in one of the OCD tags below for those students who don't have a background in lockpicking or electronics.]

Re: Assignment: [1/11]

[identity profile] suzotchka.livejournal.com 2006-01-12 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
After thinking very hard about the problem and not about sleeping, Ivanova begins searching through the contents of the lab for two very simple ingredients, finally locating sodium bicarbonate and citric acid. Using her SAK, she prised off the faceplate of the keyboard and stared at the wiring for a moment before liberally coating the wiring in the baking soda. Unsure of the exact amount she would need, and hoping to sustain the reaction for long enough for it to work, she poured far too much citric acid onto the baking soda. Almost instantly she could feel the heat being sucked from the air and a moment later the door opened.

[[It was a really long nap.]]