On the Subject of The Button
You might think that a button telling you to press it is pretty straightforward. That’s the kind of thinking that gets people exploded.
See Appendix A for indicator identification reference.
See Appendix B for battery identification reference.
Follow these rules in the order they are listed. Perform the first action that applies:
- If the button is blue and the button says "Abort", hold the button and refer to "Releasing a Held Button".
- If there is more than 1 battery on the bomb and the button says "Detonate", press and immediately release the button.
- If the button is white and there is a lit indicator with label CAR, hold the button and refer to "Releasing a Held Button".
- If there are more than 2 batteries on the bomb and there is a lit indicator with label FRK, press and immediately release the button.
- If the button is yellow, hold the button and refer to "Releasing a Held Button".
- If the button is red and the button says "Hold", press and immediately release the button.
- If none of the above apply, hold the button and refer to "Releasing a Held Button".
Releasing a Held Button
If you start holding the button down, a colored strip will light up on the right side of the module. Based on its color, you must release the button at a specific point in time:
- Blue strip: release when the countdown timer has a 4 in any position.
- White strip: release when the countdown timer has a 1 in any position.
- Yellow strip: release when the countdown timer has a 5 in any position.
- Any other color strip: release when the countdown timer has a 1 in any position.