Hall of Infinite Doors

After all, what have you got to lose? Nothing bad's going to happen...and even if it did, what could be worse than being stuck in that infinite hallway?

You start entering commands onto the keyboard, so that you can get used to controlling Isaac's body before you attempt to embarass him in public. You find that commands like "walking.exe", which worked fine in auto mode, do not have the same affect in manual mode. An error pops up, informing you that the direction and distance variables were undefined. You try typing in "walking(N)3.exe", and discover that Isaac took three footsteps in a nothern direction.

Still, it's a very inefficient way to control somebody. You haven't even started doing things like talking, let alone doing them both at the same time. Clearly, this isn't going to work. Even if you had a full list of commands, which you don't, it's simply too tedious to use them as a means of control.

You'll have to find another method. Maybe if you type in "help.exe", it will give you suggestions on how to control this body better. On the other hand...you're inside the guy's brain. If you start pounding on neurons, something's bound to happen. Sure, it's won't lead to direct control...but it'll still be fun.
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