: Incidentally, I dunno how many people would agree with me on this, but I like
: to think of Poor Yorick as a "decision level" from which
: multiple timelines branch. If you take the usual way out to Confound
: Delivery, you go on to activate Thoth, who immediately hails the S'pht'Kr
: and ushers in the failed future of Aie Mak Sicur. But (as I see it) if you
: read Tycho's message to Durandal, the latter notices you and whisks you
: off to Two For The Price Of One, where you get to read Durandal's ironic
: and equally erudite reply.
I can give you a quick answer here. According to Randy Reddig it was never planned that you could access "Two For The Price Of One" in solo play. This was one of a number of co-op levels in the game, accessible only when you played co-op. The original idea on "Poor Yorick" was for the co-op players to use the two uplink chips found on "Robot World Arena" to activate two underwater doors in order to reach a terminal (Shakespeare's Sonnet 131) which teleported you to the second co-op carnage break level "Two for the Price of One". See The Co-op Carnage Break Levels section for details on this.
Cheers
Hamish