Im going to be polite and say im really sceptical here.
Is this the same group that were criticising Cannon research for not sharing information? Yet they seem to be doing the same thing.
We have an open thread on these forums discussing Guardians, Raxxla and a host of other topics.
It seems to me they are no further down the line than some of the extremely intelligent folks that have been at this for years (without actually finding Raxxla).
Ive spent years studying Astro Physics and quantum mechanics, more than happy to look at anything they have come up with but i seriously doubt Fdev have gone to that extreme with game tech.
We are all speculating, we all have our hypothesis, there are many theory's and with due respect ive lost count (even in my short two years here) of folks who have come along and said "your all doing this wrong, we are going to solve this in a week", only to fade into obscurity when they realise its not that easy.
I was very interested in your hypothesis of ruins lining up with other systems, this was something looked at by many others (including myself) and never managed to crack it.
Logic dictates in reality that this could not happen someone even worked out connections based on Friedmann modules, a bit extreme for a computer game but you have to admire their thinking!
Basically unless they can come up with this dodgy email and some hard evidence they are no further down the road discovering anything than the rest of us are.
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To correct the record. People were not doing everything wrong, they basically were not doing anything.
Here’s what I have discovered.
At least two members that I know of in prismatic had a bad falling out with Canonn. But it wasn’t over the sharing of information, a lot of members in the canon group immediately dismiss or talk down to you and don’t even look over what you think could be a clue or evidence. People got tired of being treated that way and have quit. Some of them still and harbor a grudge.
On the information sharing front, Canonn and IGAU members did a joint mapping venture of the area surrounding hen2-333.
The upper leadership of both groups claimed they don’t know anything about it, but several members in both groups said they were in that region for over two years. Some of the Canonn members accused the IGAU members of not sharing the data from the mapping project.
When I passively brought this up to the leader of the group, his name is space trash, he openly shared the file with me, and I passed it on to Canonn. So, as far as hiding or hoarding information goes, that was the only incident that I was aware of.
The only people that were, in most of our opinions, completely wrong, were the few would be scientists that tried to make our own solar system, the center of this navigational puzzle. Humans were not even on the map when the civilization flourished so it just seems like humans trying to make themselves the center of the universe again. Almost everyone in your science groups believe this is a wrong promise.
Two main mistakes were made that I can see. The sites were not read properly because it’s damn near impossible. There is a lot of erosion and you are looking at an abstract version of orbital mechanics and navigational information so it is extremely hard to decipher. I had hoped that if I could crack the glyphs, this would give me a glimpse into the language, but if you saw the video I made that is a useless Avenue to take.
The second big mistake that most players made was listening to players that had joined Canonn instead of reading the logs for themselves. Anyone can join Canonn. It’s not that hard. And a lot of PC gamers think they already know the score the second they login whether they know anything or not. so groups of players were misled on a large scale, and the markings were the best example of that. Another one of the videos I made addresses that specifically. The scientific community downplayed every word of the logs in favor of telling everyone that markings were purely decorative and have no meaning.
We are making progress in baby steps right now, because we are re-examining the logs, and discovering that the guardians did nothing purely decorative. So the biggest clues that would’ve led you to a conclusion were largely ignored, because people allowed themselves to be lead instead of reading the information for themselves.
The biggest problem we have right now is that the logs are extremely vague in places, and despite promises, we were never given access to the full lexicon.
From what we understand, most of the info that we have on the guardians regards to data missions, and we believe the data missions we’re just an excuse to get you to familiarize yourself with the civilization.
But I do remember when I first joined a cannon, how many times those players gave me the wrong information. When I started going through the data logs again, I found most of what canon was telling me was contradicting the logs. When I would ask them about it they would get defensive.
Yure and Alton in my firm opinion are the beating heart of that group, and probably the smartest and most dedicated. I have shut down both of my projects in the Canonn laboratories in favor of a new Discord called the guardian science corps.
And here we are focused specifically on this mystery where as canon is trying to cover all scientific aspects in a giant simulation. So they are spread too thin in my opinion for the amount of quality brains that they have.
So these members of prismatic are just a couple of steps ahead of me, I was looking for confirmation of certain clues that I was right about the way this puzzle is structured, and they had already confirmed a couple of things. Nothing substantial, but just giving me the hint that I’m on the right track. But they are adamantly refusing to share information with me, claiming I need to figure it out for myself. A part of me just thinks they are scared I will share the information with the Canonn group, but whatever. If some guy in his moms basement can figure out this thing, so can I.

In the back of my mind, what I am hoping is that I will enough people off badly enough for them to re-examine this entire thing and focus on cracking it open.
My real goal is to get into the guardian home systems, but I will settle for my own guardian starship, which is mentioned in the logs, or a battlefield or ship graveyard Somewhere around Bernards Loop that I can sit and pick through four days. I would give just about anything to find a floating, derelict guardian vessel. not sure if those exist, but I guarantee the battlefield at trapezium is much larger than one world. And there should be a beacon for that complex, but nothing has ever been found. So there are more beacons in that region as well.