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This new generation of servant robots, popularly titled "urban droids"
or urbanoids for short, becomes a huge success. They are inexpensive,
they are practical, they come in a variety of different colors and
models. Everybody wants one.
The only weak link in the system is the server itself. But it comes with
a warranty and its software was created by the same company who
brought the world six generations of DOS. They assure people
there's nothing to worry about. They have thought of everything.
On April 26, 2000, the control server in a small town
accidentally transmits
the wrong system update information to all local robot units. There is
a file name discrepancy and instead of
the intended code replacements, it grabs the system administrator's
saved settings file for Final Doom Quakem Raider VI.
Then it gasps a last "WinErr: 013" and crashes. As a result,
every droid in town gets its programming replaced by one single
directive: destroy all human life.
What nobody knows is that the town was never completely evacuated
after all. You, Erwin O'Skunk -- an out-of-work TV repairman, were
soundly asleep during the commotion, having partied yourself into a
coma the night before.
When you eventually wake up you are completely alone. After your initial
disorientation and hangover clear up, you manage to piece together what has
been going on by listening to the radio.
You realize that you won't be getting any outside help. Nobody will
miss you anytime soon and there is no way you can communicate to the
rest of the world that you are still alive.
There is only one thing to do. You will simply have to save the town
(and yourself) on your own, by destroying or incapacitating every single
droid before the bombing starts.