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<blockquote data-quote="EccentricFlower" data-source="post: 252204" data-attributes="member: 5393"><p>What a weird little table. I like the very Jack Kirby-like art. Apparently Scientist Lady is trying to thaw out Frozen Tube Lady; I want the story of how Frozen Tube Lady got frozen in the first place. (I'm like that. I also want to know the "story" behind the art in Xenon.)</p><p></p><p>I think this and Jacks Open are the two fastest tables I've ever gotten standard goals on. As far as I can tell the strategy is 1) don't drain (and stay out of the two right-hand lanes, they're not worth the risk) 2) get ABCD as fast as you can 3) get reliable about being able to hit the spot targets and the Special hole 4) Profit. Filled the thermometer on the second game.</p><p></p><p>I looked the table up on the Pinball Database site so I could get a good look at the backglass and it looks like the thermometer actually does fill with something LIQUID, but I couldn't find any details. Has anyone seen this table in the wild? Is it true?</p><p></p><p>I was expecting the Special to be extra balls. Credits? Good heavens. The Special light stays on the entire rest of the game if you fill the thermometer. I'm assuming this table had to have been a lot harder in the wild or people could have been playing it for days at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EccentricFlower, post: 252204, member: 5393"] What a weird little table. I like the very Jack Kirby-like art. Apparently Scientist Lady is trying to thaw out Frozen Tube Lady; I want the story of how Frozen Tube Lady got frozen in the first place. (I'm like that. I also want to know the "story" behind the art in Xenon.) I think this and Jacks Open are the two fastest tables I've ever gotten standard goals on. As far as I can tell the strategy is 1) don't drain (and stay out of the two right-hand lanes, they're not worth the risk) 2) get ABCD as fast as you can 3) get reliable about being able to hit the spot targets and the Special hole 4) Profit. Filled the thermometer on the second game. I looked the table up on the Pinball Database site so I could get a good look at the backglass and it looks like the thermometer actually does fill with something LIQUID, but I couldn't find any details. Has anyone seen this table in the wild? Is it true? I was expecting the Special to be extra balls. Credits? Good heavens. The Special light stays on the entire rest of the game if you fill the thermometer. I'm assuming this table had to have been a lot harder in the wild or people could have been playing it for days at a time. [/QUOTE]
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