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The software probably represents some tertiary function of the Supercomputer Brain. Certainly nothing important. In the super computer in Space Quest IV's Space Quest 12 era, is another King's Quest (Roger Wilco saw another game in the series while in the Space Quest X era, see King's Quest XXXXVIII: Quest for Disk Space). Interestingly, this 'other' game can be deleted from Sludge Vohaul's computer. When deleted, it will significantly free up space (although far more data than 12 gigabytes).

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  • King's Quest XLIII
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  • The software probably represents some tertiary function of the Supercomputer Brain. Certainly nothing important. In the super computer in Space Quest IV's Space Quest 12 era, is another King's Quest (Roger Wilco saw another game in the series while in the Space Quest X era, see King's Quest XXXXVIII: Quest for Disk Space). Interestingly, this 'other' game can be deleted from Sludge Vohaul's computer. When deleted, it will significantly free up space (although far more data than 12 gigabytes).
  • The software probably represents some tertiary function of the Supercomputer Brain. Certainly nothing important. In the Super Computer, is a copy of King's Quest 43. Interestingly, the game can be deleted from Vohaul computer. When deleted, it will significantly free up space (although far more data than 12 gigabytes). When you delete the game you learn the entire game is actually roughly 841,912,226 Gigabytes (or rather 842 Petabytes). Much larger than any present game.
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  • The software probably represents some tertiary function of the Supercomputer Brain. Certainly nothing important. In the Super Computer, is a copy of King's Quest 43. Interestingly, the game can be deleted from Vohaul computer. When deleted, it will significantly free up space (although far more data than 12 gigabytes). When you delete the game you learn the entire game is actually roughly 841,912,226 Gigabytes (or rather 842 Petabytes). Much larger than any present game. The computer had only listed Memory Free: 2,451 KBytes, until KQ43 was deleted, then it listed the system has having Memory Free: 841,912,226 GBytes.
  • The software probably represents some tertiary function of the Supercomputer Brain. Certainly nothing important. In the super computer in Space Quest IV's Space Quest 12 era, is another King's Quest (Roger Wilco saw another game in the series while in the Space Quest X era, see King's Quest XXXXVIII: Quest for Disk Space). Interestingly, this 'other' game can be deleted from Sludge Vohaul's computer. When deleted, it will significantly free up space (although far more data than 12 gigabytes). When the game is deleted it is discovered that it was roughly 841,912,226 Gigabytes (or rather 842 Petabytes). Much larger than any present game.
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