The mainframe is where the system is and the system is offline. In order to save the important thing we’ve got to get the system back online and in order to do that we have to get to the mainframe. The thing is there are multiple systems. All offline. All the systems are offline so we need to get them all online. The system to access the mainframe remotely is also offline. When you try to access the mainframe remotely from a terminal access is denied. You type in some stuff and access is denied. Over and over again it makes a red color and buzz sound and tells you access denied. To get the systems online to save the important thing we have to access the mainframe directly. When we access the mainframe directly we can type some stuff there and access will be granted and then we can reboot the systems. When we reboot the systems nothing will work. Even though all the systems are offline some systems the most basic systems are still online powering the basic stuff. But rebooting the systems at the mainframe will take those systems offline so nothing will work. This will present a bit of danger but it will only be temporary and totally worth it to get the systems back online to save the important thing. The problem is if we don’t get to the mainframe to reboot the systems and get them back online we’re totally fucked. Also if we do get to the mainframe but type in the wrong stuff then access will be denied and we will be totally fucked because we won’t be able to reboot the systems to bring them back online which means we won’t be able to save the important thing. Another issue is that when we’re rebooting and nothing works then we could be totally fucked if the systems never come back online since at that point we will have made things worse by bringing the entire thing offline. There is also the issue of the stuff we type when we get to the mainframe. The stuff we think we'll type we're pretty sure is correct and we found it under a copy machine and there is a coffee stain on it. The stuff to type also says 1996 so who knows if new stuff to type has replaced it. We’re just going to have to do our best when we get to that part when we’re typing at the mainframe looking at the coffee stain part. If we get it wrong we’ll be totally fucked because access denied. When we’re typing the stuff at the mainframe we’re going to have to do it with our elbows and chin since we had the injuries in the conflict leading to this point to our fingers which are mangled. But the systems need to get back online it’s the only way. Another thing is that we’ve got mere minutes to get the systems back online or the important thing will be fucked. Time is of the essence getting to the mainframe and we need to drive there since it’s not here where we are but at another place too far to walk. Our car needs gas so don’t overlook that when it comes to getting the systems back online and plus we’ll need to steer with our chin and pump the gas with our elbows to get the systems back online. Also back to the typing real quick because I had an idea about our cat who is learning to push a red button that tells the food container to release the food into the bowl is pretty much typing right there so we should swing by and grab him to maybe help type when at the mainframe console where it will be 100% dark and we don't have flashlights. If we get to access granted thats when we type other stuff to tell the systems to reboot. The stuff from under the copier is for getting access granted not for rebooting so for the rebooting part we will rely on when we were kids and messed around a few times at our neighbor's on a small system not a full mainframe but a smaller much smaller basically toy system we'll rely on our experience from that to know what stuff to type to reboot the systems which is theoretically basically similar. Plus hopefully we know which mainframe it is since there are who knows probably dozens of mainframes at the place that belong to other people plus our own. If we get access denied we won't know if it's because we typed stuff wrong or because we are at another person's mainframe and trying to get into the wrong systems we'll just have to do our best. If only the systems were online things would be so much easier to save the important thing because the offline systems with the mainframe and all that are really creating complications that make the situation stressful and frankly difficult to deal with. And when we get to the mainframe we need the keys because the door is locked unless the person who watches the door is working we could convince them to let us in by making up a story about we're from the inspector's.