Looks more like a very vegi burger if you ask meYou made me hungry for tacos.
Looks more like a very vegi burger if you ask meYou made me hungry for tacos.
I thought the solution was going to be revealed in Drew’s livestream, which I assumed was yesterday evening. Did it happen?
Yes. I think Mr Wagar provided the map, either in the code, or in the soliloquy. My first guess is that the capital case letters and numbers are separate from the lower case, and the lower case are good old-fashioned anagrams. How are your Scrabble skills cmdrs?![]()
All capital/digits:
T7 C7, R E, A V, 1, RC, H17 E, I7CD D, S, R L8H, MA, E, R2 C, C M, A, G, 9, A H1, 9 E, W Q, I F R, F, 0 LT, R, H4, C, V, E Z P, 4 6, 1, G T D, M, P T4, P O0, S 6, S, V D, I6K4, P5 P
All lower case letter: (245)
eyketsoa, icineccans, rh*aamt*, olo*q*xal, a*non*t, ieso, iypuloe, tnlhbo*lar, *n, anls, typrrh*u, utlnsi, cemoiec, iein i, seedte, rle*es, ar*eha, iie*ls, e*ti, xstf*u, a *, u d*c, ba*aaata, lt*ui, *r*se*a, ir*na, *rrno, i*tealaae, ohrierisi, tord, *miema, oa*ufnx*r, h*iim, w *un, y*w*s, ea, bsuoib, alt, mei, o*oinar, iuui, it*catsai, *umsnkpe, mun*iti*o, diou, pa, ****r, nua, **lyt*e
eyketsoa
icineccans
rhaamt
oloqxal
anont
ieso
iypuloe
tnlhbolar
n
anls
typrrhu
utlnsi
cemoiec
iein i
seedte
rlees
areha
iiels
eti
xstfu
a
u dc
baaaata
ltui
rsea
irna
rrno
itealaae
ohrierisi
tord
miema
oaufnxr
hiim
w un
yws
ea
bsuoib
alt
mei
ooinar
iuui
itcatsai
umsnkpe
munitio
diou
pa
r
nua
lyte
eyketsoaicineccansrhaamtoloqxalanontiesoiypuloetnlhbolarnanlstyprrhuutlnsicemoiecieiniseedterleesarehaiielsetixstfuaudcbaaaataltuirseairnarrnoitealaaeohrierisitordmiemaoaufnxrhiimwunywseabsuoibaltmeiooinariuuiitcatsaiumsnkpemunitiodiouparnualyte
Independent capitals: (40)
R E, A V, E, D, S, R H, E, C, C M, A, G, A, E, W Q, I F R, F, R, C, V, E Z P, G T D, M, P, P, S, S, V D, P
All capitals: (61)
T7 C7, R E, A V, 1, RC, H17 E, I7CD D, S, R L8H, MA, E, R2 C, C M, A, G, 9, A H1, 9 E, W Q, I F R, F, 0 LT, R, H4, C, V, E Z P, 4 6, 1, G T D, M, P T4, P O0, S 6, S, V D, I6K4, P5 P
T# C#, R E, A V, #, RC, H## E, I#CD D, S, R L#H, MA, E, R# C, C M, A, G, #, A H#, # E, W Q, I F R, F, # LT, R, H#, C, V, E Z P, # #, #, G T D, M, P T#, P O#, S #, S, V D, I#K#, P# P
TCREAVRCHEICDDSRLHMAERCCMAGAHEWQIFRFLTRHCVEZPGTDMPTPOSSVDIKPP
Note: There is no independent O unless the O0 is not usable and can be safely separated. This means no SECTOR named sectors, assuming all capital letters are needed. In fact the only vowels are E and A in the independent Capitals list. There is also no REMEMBER in all capitals.
Independent numbers: (8-9)
1, 7?, 9, 9, 0, 4 6, 1, 6
All numbers: (21-22)
7 7, 1, 17, 7, 8, 2, 9, 1, 9, 0, 4, 4 6, 1, 4, 0, 6, 6 4, 5
SOLILOQUY (9)
This(4) tapestry(8) holds(5) a(1) secret. (6-7)
Palimpsests(11) and(3) blueprints(10)
While(5) a(1) universe(8) unfolds.(7-8)
An(2) axis(4) of(2) dying(5) light(5) <-dying vs dieing
That(4) spins(5) in(2) the(3) black.(5-6)
But(3) alas(4) I(1) can(3) see(3)
Its(3) stars(5) are(3) locked.(6-7)
For(3) me,(2-3) Dyhia,(5-6)
I(1) fear(4) my(4) script(6) is(2) lost.(4-5)
“In(2-3) quoting(7) others,(6-7) we(2) cite(4) ourselves.”(9-11) —(1) Julio(5) Cortázar(8)
232 Characters. 9+13=22 Capital letters. 12 special characters(13 if you count the (a) in his last name.). 0 numbers. This leaves 198-197 lowercase letters.
List without numbers or capital letters!
eyketsoa(8)
icineccans(10)
rhaamt(6)
oloqxal(7)
anont(5)
ieso(4)
iypuloe(7)
tnlhbolar(9)
n(1)
anls(4)
typrrhu(7)
utlnsi(6)
cemoiec(7)
iein(4) i(1)
seedte(6)
rlees(5)
areha(5)
iiels(5)
eti(3)
xstfu(5)
a(1) ()
u(1) dc(2)
baaaata(7)
ltui(4)
rsea(4)
irna(4)
rrno(4)
itealaae(8)
ohrierisi(9)
tord(4)
miema(5)
oaufnxr(7)
hiim(4)
w(1) un(2)
yws(3)
ea(2)
bsuoib(6)
alt(3)
mei(3)
ooinar(6)
iuui(4)
itcatsai(8)
umsnkpe(7)
munitio(7)
diou(4)
pa(2)
r(1)
nua(3)
lyte(4)
245 characters (lowercase)
As stated there should still be 13-25(26) extra letters in there somewhere(Depending on special characters/punctuation). But how much better does that stack with the poem above?
It begins to match up:
#ofCharacters: (poem; list)
1 = 5; 6
2 = 4-6; 4
3 = 8-10; 5
4 = 7-8; 12
5 = 7-10; 6
6 = 1-6; 5
7 = 1-5; 8
8 = 3-4; 3
9 = 1-2; 2
10 = 1-2; 1
11 = 1-2; 0
The capital letters are likely supposed to remain in in some volume. This would correct the problem with no 11 in the list and other wrong number as it would shift them around more. But it helps demonstrate the basics of what is probably going on here.
Maybe take away based on fibonacci? 245 contains 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377. Only 12-14 values...(Although 23 digits max) 245-232 = 13. That is correct if you remove the 0 from the sequence.
REAVEDSRHECCMAGAEWQFRFRCVEZPGTDMPPSSVDP and TCHLRHHTOKP (ignore the and equivalent in lowercase.)
1:QDZUDCRQGDBBLZFZDVPEQEQBUDYOFSCLOORRUCO zmc SBGKQGGSNJO
2:PCYTCBQPFCAAKYEYCUODPDPATCXNERBKNNQQTBN ylb RAFJPFFRMIN
3:OBXSBAPOEBZZJXDXBTNCOCOZSBWMDQAJMMPPSAM xka QZEIOEEQLHM
4:NAWRAZONDAYYIWCWASMBNBNYRAVLCPZILLOORZL wjz PYDHNDDPKGL
5:MZVQZYNMCZXXHVBVZRLAMAMXQZUKBOYHKKNNQYK viy OXCGMCCOJFK<-JFK conspiracy alert!!! 8p
6:LYUPYXMLBYWWGUAUYQKZLZLWPYTJANXGJJMMPXJ uhx NWBFLBBNIEJ
7:KXTOXWLKAXVVFTZTXPJYKYKVOXSIZMWFIILLOWI tgw MVAEKAAMHDI
8:JWSNWVKJZWUUESYSWOIXJXJUNWRHYLVEHHKKNVH sfv LUZDJZZLGCH
9:IVRMVUJIYVTTDRXRVNHWIWITMVQGXKUDGGJJMUG reu KTYCIYYKFBG
10:HUQLUTIHXUSSCQWQUMGVHVHSLUPFWJTCFFIILTF qdt JSXBHXXJEAF
11:GTPKTSHGWTRRBPVPTLFUGUGRKTOEVISBEEHHKSE pcs IRWAGWWIDZE
12:FSOJSRGFVSQQAOUOSKETFTFQJSNDUHRADDGGJRD obr HQVZFVVHCYD
13:ERNIRQFEURPPZNTNRJDSESEPIRMCTGQZCCFFIQC naq GPUYEUUGBXC
14:DQMHQPEDTQOOYMSMQICRDRDOHQLBSFPYBBEEHPB mzp FOTXDTTFAWB
15:CPLGPODCSPNNXLRLPHBQCQCNGPKAREOXAADDGOA lyo ENSWCSSEZVA
16:BOKFONCBROMMWKQKOGAPBPBMFOJZQDNWZZCCFNZ kxn DMRVBRRDYUZ
17:ANJENMBAQNLLVJPJNFZOAOALENIYPCMVYYBBEMY jwm CLQUAQQCXTY
18:ZMIDMLAZPMKKUIOIMEYNZNZKDMHXOBLUXXAADLX ivl BKPTZPPBWSX
19:YLHCLKZYOLJJTHNHLDXMYMYJCLGWNAKTWWZZCKW huk AJOSYOOAVRW
20:XKGBKJYXNKIISGMGKCWLXLXIBKFVMZJSVVYYBJV gtj ZINRXNNZUQV
21:WJFAJIXWMJHHRFLFJBVKWKWHAJEULYIRUUXXAIU fsi YHMQWMMYTPU
22:VIEZIHWVLIGGQEKEIAUJVJVGZIDTKXHQTTWWZHT erh XGLPVLLXSOT
23:UHDYHGVUKHFFPDJDHZTIUIUFYHCSJWGPSSVVYGS dqg WFKOUKKWRNS
24:TGCXGFUTJGEEOCICGYSHTHTEXGBRIVFORRUUXFR cpf VEJNTJJVQMR
25:SFBWFETSIFDDNBHBFXRGSGSDWFAQHUENQQTTWEQ boe UDIMSIIUPLQ
SIQUYOOLL PWABFDJCTTIIII
Poem contains:
SOLILOQUY TPWATBIIFDIIJC (23)
Nothing even contains SOLILOQUY. And none of them contain the other complete character set either..
I was going to do all this by hand, but then remember I can do it online more easily.
I was just thinking something along this line.
rhT7aamtC7 = ram tah T7 C7
r + 4 + 2 = ram +1 = t - 2 - 4 = tah...
Or:
r+5+1 = ram +1 = t -3-3 = tah
Or If you remove the T7C7 first:
r+2+2+1=t-2-2= ram tah
r+3+1+1=t-3-1= ram tah
Or it could.
eyketsoa
1+4+2+1-2-4
eto asy ke
1+5+1+1-3-3
eso aty ke
e+2+2+1=t-2-2= ekt sey oa
e+3+1+1=t-3-1= eet sky oa
What if the letters and numbers combined are meant to stay that way. T7 and C7 could be the XX-X T7-# and XX-X C7-#. It could simplify this fast if we can pull out numbers from a system coordinate.
T7, C7, H17, L8, R2, H1, H4, T4, O0, K4, P5.(11 capital letters and 11-12 numbers) That means we could be dealing with up to 11 system names.
RC, CD, MA, LT (2x4=8)and up to 4 via this logic. Assuming the letters can only be system names if they are already clumped together in the text.
How many of those combos can be a viable system name in game? 'RA'-X 'T7'-# etc. I think only so many letter combos exist don't they. Or are all four viable coordinates?
Independent capitals: (39)
R, E, A, V, E, D, S, R, H, E, C, C, M, A, G, A, E, W, Q, F, R, F, R, C, V, E, Z, P, G, T, D, M, P, P, S, S, V, D, P.
Note: There is no independent O unless the O0 is not usable and can be safely separated. This means no SECTOR named sectors, assuming all capital letters are needed. In fact the only vowels are E and A in the independent Capitals list. There is also no REMEMBER in all capitals.
Independent numbers:
1, 7, 9, 9, 0, 4, 6, 1, 6, 6
All numbers:
7 7, 1, 1 7, 7, 8, 2, 9, 1, 9, 0, 4, 4 6, 1, 4, 0, 6, 6 4, 5
Also, Sum is in one of the words: Sum snkpe
And, if you take out the numbers and Capital letters I think you get 248 characters. 328-58-22=248... Is that the same amount of characters in the poem? I just counted 226.Edit: 222-233. This is closer to the correct count. Some lower letters going with the capitals could account for this difference. 22 extra characters.Edit: 15-26.Oddly the same ammount as the total digits.Although potentially the same as the alphabet...
How does a letter statistic count stack up now What letters should not be in there? The numbers count should give some idea as to which word counts are too high. I'm assuming at this point that the poem is in this list with extra stuff put in. I'm assuming we have to separate them and figure out the clues. I'm also assuming figuring out how the letters of the poem are rearanged or changed will also be a clue once seperated from the other characters potentially.
58 capital letters minus 23 leaves us with 35 capital letters outside of the poem. The capital letters in the poem do not match the capital letters in the list. This means a simple letter shift could be possible at this point. Maybe 13 shift or something simple. What shift amongst all capital letters would get the exact capital letters in the poem?
R, E, A, V, E, D, S, R, H, E, C, C, M, A, G, A, E, W, Q, F, R, F, R, C, V, E, Z, P, G, T, D, M, P, P, S, S, V, D, P. and T7, C7, H17, L8, R2, H1, H4, T4, O0, K4, P5.
13:
Poem contains:
SOLILOQUYTPWATBIIFDIIJC (23)
If that can be figured out then you can figure out which ones are not part of the poem and start to find how the poem was encrypted.
what is odd is that the word SOLILOQUY Does not exist in the native capital letters as it does in the poem. It also does not exist in any number shift of the capital letters. This means something more complicated must be going on. Or maybe the numbers need to be thrown in with the capital letters. Either way, SOLILOQUY being in all caps is probably the key to figuring this out. Find it and we will have a huge chunk of the puzzle out of the way. it allows us to work with a much smaller subset to find it and decrypt the puzzle.
My other question is if the entire poem and extra info were encrypted together or separately and then combined. There could be multiple ways to figure this out. Separate then decrypt. Or decrypt then separate.
There is also the possibility that the poem was encrypted but the extra data wasn't. Or it's encrypted in a seperate way. If we can find SOLILOQUY and potentially apply it to the entire text we migtht be able to find the poem characters and seperate them. At which point you can see if the extra characters make sense of they have to be reverted back to there original given form and decrytped or rearanged in a different manner.
Great film that and rather dark!Or, we're overthinking it. Anytime I get long chains of letters/numbers I remember the movie Pi (by Aronofsky). Madness lies that way.
Or, we're overthinking it. Anytime I get long chains of letters/numbers I remember the movie Pi (by Aronofsky). Madness lies that way.
so·lil·o·quy
/səˈliləkwē/
noun
noun: soliloquy; plural noun: soliloquies
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
"Edmund ends the scene as he had begun it, with a soliloquy"
synonyms: monologue, speech, address, lecture, oration, sermon, homily, stand-up, aside; More
dramatic monologue, interior monologue;
informalspiel
"Viola ends the scene with a soliloquy"
antonyms: dialogue
- a part of a play involving a soliloquy.
"in the opening soliloquy he declares his true intent"
He cancelled today streaming as he didn't have his power supply for his laptop.
Lol, wut?
Anyway, Mach10 allegedly solved the riddle, but on which stream it'll appear, who knows.
O7,
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Cool! Did he say anything about the nature of the solution? Or the answer? 8d
You don't think it's in regards to the initiative stuff going on. A palimpsests could be describing the clue. The blueprints could mean new or existing guardian tech.
Although with the it's stars are locked it would make me think something like col 70 sector. It says stars not star. Maybe we are looking for a description of locked systems. Maybe the name of the locked sectors.
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Is it possible the 4 system names(assuming) are the ones we got to choose in phase one of the initiative?! (NVM, there were 5 to choose from.)
It all fits potentially.
That is 20 digits total. Pretty close.
- IC 2391 Sector FL-X b1-7
- Synuefe IL-N C23-19
- Synuefe EN-H d11-96
- Synuefe GT-H b43-1
- Synuefe PF-E b45-5
Mach10 talked about palimpsests and blueprints like in the Iron Man movie, so my guess would be 3D (several layers stacked vertically) instead of alternating rows on a piece of paper. Numbers that appear in the text are 012 456789, so I'd guess 8 layers on top of the base.
Sort of like this:
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Anyway...
Drew gave it away with this:
“In quoting others, we cite ourselves.” — Julio Cortázar