Ben picked up the CD and flipped to the section in the manual titled "Master PC". There he read the
following:
The Master PC
The Master PC software is designed to give the user complete and unlimited control over reality. Simply install
on any computer, desktop or laptop, and the user interface will appear. Type any statement or command into the
interface and click "Execute" or hit the "enter" key and watch as your commands become reality. Make each
command as specific as possible. The program will try to interpret each command as best it can, but mistakes are
possible, if not likely, with vague or incorrectly entered text. The Master PC can be installed on any number of
computers, but be warned the software comes with no built in safeguards to prevent unauthorized use.
Ben put down the manual and walked over to his desk. Inserting the disk into his laptop, Ben waited as a
loading screen came up, then clicked "yes" when asked if he wanted to install to this computer. Another loading
screen, more waiting until finally it was finished installing and a small window came screen came up. It was
rather primitive looking, with minimal graphics. Just a pixelated "Master PC v1.7.4" above a text box.
Not really believing any of it, Ben typed the first command that came into his head and pressed "enter".