[Escape] #8 - Biolab || Zero Time Dilemma (Interactive, 100%)
Part 8 of my interactive 100% playthrough of Zero Time Dilemma on PC.
In this part, we try to find a way to open the pig's stomach. It's not going to be easy, I tell you...
I didn't do it in the video, but you can also mix the blue and red liquids together to form purple, and yellow and white to form light yellow. The team will comment on the first saying it looks like some unealthy liquid extracted from a vegetable, and on the second they'll joke around with it, implying it looks like piss.
Here are some explanations to better understand the puzzles of this room:
—— The Locker's Color Code ——
This puzzle can be found on the locker near the exit door. To solve it, you'll need a fully functional microscope and access to the centrifuge.
If you look at the liquids, found on the clean bench, under the microscope, you'll notice the cells are too fuzzy to distinguish. According to the Research Notes, found near the microscope, you can get around this by separating the liquids. So, let's do that. Once you have separated the two liquids, you should end up with four test tubes of different colors. If you put these under the microscope, you'll see that each color has a specific number of cells agglomerated together. Remember those numbers and their related color, as they are the main clue to complete the puzzle.
Back to the locker, you'll notice that the input device is separated in five sections, each of them with four layers. Each layer corresponds to a color, and each section for the amount of time you pressed a specific color, meaning you can use the same color up to five times. All you have to do now is use the information you got by looking at the test tubes with the microscope. Simply input each color the amount of time you need to match the number of cells for each color, and the locker will unlock.
—— The Transparent Specimens ——
In the locker you just unlocked, you'll find a device asking you to put eight specimens on a 10X8 grid. The trick to this is that each red X on the specimens must be on top of a blue X on the grid. Since there are exactly eight blue X, that means each specimen can be on top of only one X. That bit of information will help you a great deal to reduce the number of possible specimen arrangements.
It's mostly trial and error here, but the best tip I can give you is to start with the big shapes. Since they're big, they have less possible areas they can fit, meaning they're easier to place on the grid. Additionally, the size of the grid is the exact size needed for all the specimens, so you shouldn't have any square unused. Completing this puzzle will grant you some capsules.
—— The Five Specimen Cylinders ——
This puzzle can be started by putting the fetus specimen on the shelf with the other four specimen cylinders. To actually solve it, you'll need the capsules found in the device in the locker.
After solving the little riddle of the analyzer (the answer to which is given away by putting the centrifuge cover in the UV irradiator), the computer next to it will boot up. On the screen, you'll see five squares of different color, each with a symbol on it. Those symbols refer to the five specimen cylinders (four of them being on the shelf and the other one being the fetus specimen in your inventory). The bird refers to the penguin, the fish to the seahorse, the insect to the butterfly, the flower to the tree root, and the human to the fetus.
That's all good and well, but how to know in which order to put them in? Well, if you look closely at the capsules you got earlier, you'll notice that each capsule color shapes a specific number. Simply assign each number to its color, and subsequently to its specimen type, and all you have to do after that is to put the specimen in the right order by the shelf. The numerotation starts from the left side. Completing this puzzle will grant you access to the authentication device.
Playlist of the playthrough:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjlX2JnE0k4_RdwINnTXbmnXDwL_Z4ig
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