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Clearly the best button to press. I enjoyed.
The lovable sight of sunshine and rainbows!
Being fortunate enough to have made the acquaintance of the “puppy effect” before finding the computer with the ominous button, I declined.
ie. A picture of a hypothetical intercepted radio signal from Ranger Citadel:
“…head of Proteus suddenly activated by radio signal….mated to Thrasher’s leg prosthesis…activated…last seen…hopping off…”
Wild maybe, but considering the ”puppy effect”, the countdown button in Citadel museum, I maintain that the designers and developers of this great game are not; repeat, to be trusted!!!
When you transfer your save file to "wasteland 3" it might be the cause of a zambie appocolypse, or releases an OP robot army that are like the reapers from mass effect.
considering that the button centers around something bad i wouldn't push it because you could always do it later when it is revealed for what it does.
Did you get lost while trying to figure it out?
Great reference to a really good tv series, thanks for the laugh.
I'm in Irvine now and found the other Ominous Red Button console. Naturally, I pressed it too. :-) Anyone have an idea what the one in Irvine does yet?
Edit: I found this article that explains it:
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2015/10/it-took-a-year-to-find-out-what-the-red-button-in-wasteland-2-actually-does/