On the Subject of Green Wires
Cut the green wire. Which one?
A “Green Wires” module has seven plugs on each side of the module, each of which can have a wire in it. There are always 7 wires with all the wires being shades of Green or there might be an error so there’s a purple wire.
There is a screen that shows a number in green. There is also a chance that a battery is present on the module (1/100). Only cut green wires unless told otherwise.
Use the first rule that applies to determine what wire needs to be cut to disarm the module. Wires are numbered 1 to 7 from left to right.
- If there is a battery on the module, cut any Brunswick Green, Green, or Olive wire.
- If there is a purple wire, you must cut the wire you get from Table A using the position of the purple wire as the row.
- If the number is 00 or 50, cut wire 2.
- If the number is 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, or 42, cut wire 3.
- If the number is higher than 100, cut wire 7.
- If there is an orange wire, cut it.
- If wire 3 or wire 6 is Olive, cut wire 4.
- If wire 5 is Brunswick Green, cut it. Otherwise, skip to rule 10.
- If the number is 00-99, cut wire 5.
- If the number is 69, cut wire 7.
- If wire 8 is yellow, cut it.
- If wire 5 or 6 is red, cut it.
- If wire 5 is Forest, cut wire 6.
- If the number is 7 or 14, cut wire 1.
- If wire 5 or wire 7 is Green, cut wire 2.
- If the module has two purple wires, cut the first one in reading order.
- If the number is a multiple of 17, cut wire 4.
- If the module has 10 wires, cut wire 9.
- If wire 1 is Brunswick Green or Jade, cut wire 3.
- If the number is 28, cut wire 7.
- If the number is 90 or higher, cut wire 5.
- If wire 7 is not green or purple, cut it.
- If wire 4 is Olive, cut wire 1.
- If the wires are neither shades of green nor purple, cut wire 5.
- If the number is 48, cut wire 6.
- If wire 4 is Emerald, cut wire 4. Otherwise skip to rule 28.
- If there are 7 wires, cut wire 6.
- Otherwise cut wire 7.