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==Gameplay== [[Image:Suspended on Commodore 64.gif|thumb|left|Start of the game (C64)]] [[File:Suspended-map.jpg|thumb|Game world (excerpt)]] Rather than being free to move about and interact with the game world directly, the player's character spends the entire game in a state of [[suspended animation]] (hence the title) and can only interact by controlling the actions of a number of [[robot]] surrogates. Each robot has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, and describes the same rooms and objects in completely different terms based upon those specializations. The robots are: #Iris - The only robot with visual sensors, Iris can provide visual descriptions of locations and objects. As the game begins, however, Iris has suffered a burnt-out [[integrated circuit|microchip]] and cannot see. Iris is confined to the area surrounding the Central Chamber. #Whiz - The most technical robot, Whiz is used mainly for interfacing with a central library computer for historical and technical information. #Waldo - The most capable physical manipulator, with several limbs for grasping and holding objects, Waldo perceives the world using [[sonar]]. (The term "[[Waldo (short story)|Waldo]]" was originally coined by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] to describe teleoperated robots.) #Auda - Auda is equipped with sensitive audio receptors and can provide information on sounds and vibrations. #Poet - A diagnostic robot, Poet can sense the flow of electricity; he tends to communicate in somewhat cryptic language. #Sensa - Sensa is specialized for the detection of magnetic and photon emissions. So, for example, Auda will describe a room primarily in terms of the sounds being generated there, Poet will describe it in terms of diagnostics of the equipment there (and phrase it in amusingly metaphorical language), and Iris will provide a visual description. All six of the robots can be given orders in conjunction, and some of the challenges the player faces require that several of the robots work together to solve them. There is a seventh robot, an all-purpose multifunction repair robot named Fred, who spends the entirety of the game broken and cannot be repaired. ''Suspended'' has six ways to die.<ref name="nzt1984spring">{{Cite journal |date=Spring 1984 |title=Infocom Scoreboard |url=http://infodoc.plover.net/nzt/NZT3.2.pdf |journal=The New Zork Times |volume=3 |issue=2 |pages=3}}</ref>
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