Ok, so i was late, but i'm back and this is the first part of today's string :
For now, we've got this :
Code:
________ ________ _____001 01101100
________ ________ _____011 01101011
________ ________ _____101 01100010
________ ________ _____001 00101110
________ ________ _____000 01100101
00100000 01110011 01110100 01101111
01101110 01100101 01110011 00101110
00100000 01001000 01100101 00100000
01101011 01100101 01100101 01110000
01110011 00100000 01110111 01100001
01110100 01100011 01101000 01101001
01101110 01100111 00100000 01110100
01101000 01100101 00100000 01110011
01110100 01101111 01101110 01100101
01110011 00101110
Which gives us :
Code:
_ _ _ l
_ _ _ k
_ _ _ b
_ _ _ .
_ _ _ e
s t o
n e s .
H e
k e e p
s w a
t c h i
n g t
h e s
t o n e
s .
So :
___l___k___b___.___e stones. He keeps watching the stones.
/// Entering the Guesswork Zone ///
We now know that both small and capital letters can be used, but i'll stick to small letters for now, as it's unlikely we'll get any other periods.
The cut digits can thus be :
_____001 = a / i / q / y
_____011 = c / k / s
_____101 = e / m / u
_____001 = a / i / q / y
_____000 = h / p / x / [space]
Giving us :
__[a/i/q/y]l__[c/k/s]k__[e/m/u]b__[a/i/q/y].__[h/p/x/ ]e stones. He keeps watching the stones.
It's unlikely we'll have either two consecutive "K"s or a lone "e", so i'll remove these, same for the Q before an L and the Q at the end of a word :
__[a/i/y]l__[c/s]k__[e/m/u]b__[a/i/y].__[h/p/x]e stones. He keeps watching the stones.
I'll ponder a bit and edit with theories...
EDIT : Well, seems like I was really too late, (that censor filter is just so good i'll let it do its thing)...
So the result seems to very likely be :
The Coalsack nebula. The stones. He keeps watching the stones.