After working my way through a seemingly endless technological maze, I arrived at the core of the facility. I approached the computer, and started pushing buttons in a sequence which to an observer would appear to indicate I know what I'm doing.
The computer asked for a password, an obvious problem.
/How about... "password123?"/ Nope, that didn't work.
After a few attempts, an error was printed to the console that read "WARNING: Further attempts to access this system may result in a boss encounter."
/Psh, you can't scare me,/ I thought, and then made one more try. "ILuvNeptune," predictably, didn't work. Alarms sounded, and the lights dimmed red. The console began to raise itself toward the ceiling, and transformed into a mechanical monstrosity.
/Seems like there could have been a better way to protect the computer core,/ I thought.
But there was no time for thinking now. One wrong move and I'd be robot food.
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