Legacy_LuckyLuke
Banned
Hola rifters 
I finally got out into the black again today. Been almost a week since I last charged my FSD ...
So whilst super cruising around ... and thinking about the clues - it seems to me that the only solid information we have to go on is the old womans' holofac. Breaking this down further, I'm convinced that the coordinates are somehow encoded in the last words of the message "Good luck, and ... right on, Commander."
I've tried flipping this around a dozen different ways, and honestly don't think I'm smart enough for this kind of thing
But one thing I did find was a site on 'geocaching'. This is the activity whereby something is hidden in a location (IRL) and the 'searchers' have to solve a puzzle or crack a code to discover its location, usually with the help of GPS. There are often waypoints involved too, where each waypoint will offer a new piece of information.
This sounds remarkable similar to our problem here...
Now the link above is help for solving puzzles around longitude and latitude coordinates, but I can't help think that we should be following the same principle to crack the message encoded in the holofac.
I know several attempts have been made before to crack the meaning behind the text, but I wonder if there is something we have missed.
I finally got out into the black again today. Been almost a week since I last charged my FSD ...
So whilst super cruising around ... and thinking about the clues - it seems to me that the only solid information we have to go on is the old womans' holofac. Breaking this down further, I'm convinced that the coordinates are somehow encoded in the last words of the message "Good luck, and ... right on, Commander."
I've tried flipping this around a dozen different ways, and honestly don't think I'm smart enough for this kind of thing
But one thing I did find was a site on 'geocaching'. This is the activity whereby something is hidden in a location (IRL) and the 'searchers' have to solve a puzzle or crack a code to discover its location, usually with the help of GPS. There are often waypoints involved too, where each waypoint will offer a new piece of information.
This sounds remarkable similar to our problem here...
Now the link above is help for solving puzzles around longitude and latitude coordinates, but I can't help think that we should be following the same principle to crack the message encoded in the holofac.
I know several attempts have been made before to crack the meaning behind the text, but I wonder if there is something we have missed.
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