if the computers are so smart and all why would they take an inferior humanoid form
You could look at it another way though. They might not actually HAVE a human form, this is just how Jet visualizes the other programs he comes across.
Halsy, I don't think it has an editor, at least I didn't see one. I don't think Monolith ever gives out stuff like that for Lith?
I can understand your reluctance on spending 50 dollars for 12 hours, but I will say that of all the 12 hour games there are out there, this is without the doubt the finest one.
Dan, make sure you're fully loaded on energy and health, crouch down to the right of the guy you've told to get that email fragment, zoom in one level, then pick the seekers off as soon as they appear. The seeker all the way at the back will hit you a few times, but ignore him for now, since he's the hardest shot. Hit the other four first, then take your time in hitting the last one.
Whatever you do, DO NOT try to get more health or energy while you haven't killed those five seekers yet, because the damage you take just isn't worth it. If you didn't kill all five seekers without getting energy, just reload.
As for the jumping, I agree, I tried to edit that into my original post, but the board seems to hate editing for some reason. While most of the jumping sections are easy and / or optional, there are two jumping sections that are obligatory and will have you tearing your hair out. If the level designer of the TANK section in the old mainframe gets what I wished upon him while trying to get past that, I doubt there is much beyond ashes left of him...
Creston