Oh, that may be it! Maybe 3 rows correspond to X, Y and Z coordinates?
Just to rule out any obvious coordinates I tried converting binary values to find any possible galactic coords. I also tried reversing the 0 and 1 values. Nothing matched it in the map
https://s5.postimg.org/ggdaw3jlz/Binary_Coords.png
Just to rule out any obvious coordinates I tried converting binary values to find any possible galactic coords. I also tried reversing the 0 and 1 values. Nothing matched it in the map
Values attempted: 11:29:597, 20:2:426
https://s5.postimg.org/ggdaw3jlz/Binary_Coords.png
The planet with the ruins is listed as tidally locked, am I correct in thinking that it is tidally locked to its twin planet/moon that it orbits with?
Asking because, if it is, and the ruins site itself therefore always points towards the twin/moon (ie the ruins are on the inward face of the broader circle that their orbits track), then this would presumably provide a particularly protected location from asteroid/meteorite bombardment over time.
Was it therefore specifically chosen as a location by a civilisation keen for the site to be preserved for as long as possible (the lack of atmosphere would also help that as well of course), designed to be found by someone else long long after the demise of its creators and not merely still standing by chance as we have come along?
Damn! also my idea seems not working.
I'm not able to find an alphabet shift that satisfy column and repetition restrictions for fitting DARK Region/Sector.
Can anyone suggest me other 6 letter words that can be placed with DARK into a 3 words a system name?
You're running a pre-fix version of the X row. There's 4 1's before the 2nd 6. Changes the bottom bit somewhat.
I have to say that from reading this saga over the last two days my impression was that you had probably discovered the in-game method that FD imagined you would use to discover the site that you're already at.
Just to rule out any obvious coordinates I tried converting binary values to find any possible galactic coords. I also tried reversing the 0 and 1 values. Nothing matched it in the map
Values attempted: 11:29:597, 20:2:426
I haven't yet tried Ternary numbering system
https://s5.postimg.org/ggdaw3jlz/Binary_Coords.png
Could you do this with [asteroids = <<] ? I'd do it, but currently running other parameters
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I'm currently running the Lave/Eravate data through Japan crosswords without manually editing any squares. [Find All Solutions] has been running for 30+mins, with no end in sight.
Only a fraction of the nonogram is resolvable:
These are what I've found (that match 6, 4, 9):
Vulpecula Dark Region
Ophiuchus Dark Region
Horsehead Dark Region
Barnard's Loop Sector
Blue Planetary Sector
It's not.
Michael
It's not.
Michael
That "clue 4c" should means an help for decoding the nonogram; if they would indicate a moon, they would put something like "place 4c" or land 4c". Why using the specific word clue?
That "clue 4c" should means an help for decoding the nonogram; if they would indicate a moon, they would put something like "place 4c" or land 4c". Why using the specific word clue?