I am stuck on Mars, can't travel anywhere
I'm on Mars while playing Tex Murphy 2: Martian Memorandum. The only places I can visit are the Casino and Lowell Percival. There seems to be no way for me to pass the pressure sensitive floor and lasers in Dick Castro's office in the Casino.
Having wasted a lot of time in the air vents of the casino, I glossed over a walkthrough to see what I should be doing. It seems to state I should be traveling to a power plant, but this option is not available to me in the list.
Am I stuck?
Best Answer
Yes, you are stuck. You missed a few things while still on earth which were essential to do before going to Mars, and there is no way to fly back.
Load the latest save game right before you flew to Mars. Before flying to Mars ensure you have five locations to visit, of which you already know Lowell Percival and the casino.
You can find the remaining three at the following locations:
Power Plant (at Terraform), Dr. Lawrence Barkley (at Terraform), Aerobics Academy (outside, Rick Logan)
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But the atmosphere on Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth's. That means less potential for drag, so it isn't possible to land safely without some kind of aid.Why we Cannot leave in Mars?
Difficulties and hazards include radiation exposure during a trip to Mars and on its surface, toxic soil, low gravity, the isolation that accompanies Mars' distance from Earth, a lack of water, and cold temperatures.Why is traveling to Mars so difficult?
At least 34 million miles separates Mars and Earth (the distance between the two planets varies during their elliptical orbits around the sun). One of the greatest design barriers engineers are facing is dealing with the amount of fuel that will be needed to send a spacecraft on such a round trip distance.He is Left Alone on Mars To Fend For Himself
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