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The thirty-ninth [[Speed-IF]] was on December 14, 2002 and organized by [[Jacob Wildstrom]]. ==Premise== Write a work, set in an underground secret hideout, in which the [[PC]] must deal with misinterpretation of directions. He may be helped or hindered by a late night talk show host and a bleary-eyed waitress. At least one ending should involve earth being totally destroyed. Bonus points for including a time traveler visiting from 1888, a subplot involving a terrible accident involving food on a remote tropical island, or an alternate ending with someone never being seen again. ==Games== * ''[[Krakatoa Tuna Melt]]'' ([[David Welbourn]]; [[Z-code]]). File: krakatoa.z5. * ''[[The Road to Destruction (featuring Bob Hope)]]'' ([[Jacob Wildstrom]]; Z-code). File: destruct.z5. * ''[[Underground Compound]]'' (Anonymous; [[TADS 2]]). File: mcp121402.gam. ==Links== * {{ifarchive unbox|games/mini-comps/speedif/|SpeedIF10-9.zip}}: the Speed-IF 10^-9 games. Previous: [[Speed-IF Halloween 2002]] / Next: [[Speed-IF 19]] [[Category:Speed-IF]] [[Category:2002]]