Dr. Horrible's Evil Cache #4 Multi-Cache
Dr. Horrible's Evil Cache #4
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WAIT! There is no puzzle to solve before going to the posted coordinates. Just your average multi-cache, no twists, turns, backtracking, blind corners, or dead ends. Well there isn’t if you don’t count all the twists, turns, backtracking, blind corners, or dead ends found in a maze.
“It’s not about making money, it’s about taking money.”
While investigating Dr. Horrible, a few inconsistencies have come to light. The mystery presented itself in the form of a box that had been donated to Whittier School in Fostoria, Ohio in 1923 from the Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans Jzn Museum of Science and Oddities in Knoxdale, Ohio. The box had a tattered label that simply read Dr. Wm. Waters 1891. The box contained a display case and a journal entry.
October 7, 1891
I am so close! What a horrible doctor am I if I can’t make this blasted Crumple Ray work properly. Tesla went from a ditch digger to Westinghouse’s top consultant in 15 months, I should have gotten this confounded contraption to work after six months.
There is the persistent opinion that all objects have a sympathetic harmony. By exploiting these sympathetic harmonies an individual can cause cascading vibrations within the object and eventually compel the object to vibrate itself to destruction. Using this process I have managed to develop an array that emits vibrations from an aperture, rather than inducing self-destruction, would cause the bonds between the atoms to weaken temporarily.
The continual loss of eight hours from every day to sleep vexes me deeply. My enslavement to this trivial necessity robs me of valuable time that could have been spent in the lab. I shall endeavor to triumph over this limitation through the use of polyphasic sleep. Perhaps I shall take to calling myself Dr. Horrible to proclaim my failures to all humanity.
[signed] Dr. Wm. Waters
This cache houses a sample of the largest object yet that Dr. Wm. Waters has been able to crumple. The protective case contains the harmful radiation emitted from the object. As with all the other dangerous objects in this series, this object is not trade-able and must stay with the cache. To reset the cache, drop the marble into the top hole, and please remember to replace the rubber stoppers to prevent critters from getting in.
There will be a final cache in this series that can only be found after you have retrieved a code from each cache in this series.
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