I think they just use fake/similar names to real companies to avoid any kind of trouble for pretending to have business relationships with them.
There are a number of instances like that on the site (HIPAA vs HIPPA and others) - I suspect it is either as mentioned to prevent entities not involved in things from being dragged in, or it has to do with the whole aspect of these sites not being in a finite state for a period of time and then suddenly popping up with a “history”
Has any one cracked this yet?
found here: http://www.echo-64.com/?s=prism
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Yeah, you should get that anytime you search anything. The first five say paste, and the rest lead to the link to the gif that gave us the Hamlet quote.
Yes, it leads to a Shakespeare quote “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so” from Hamlet Act 2 Scene 2
The RGB-value just pointed us to examining the blue value in multiverse right? So that mystery can be removed…?
Correct, the “broken” images of the employee pictures was solved using the RGB from echo-64.
(Can’t just type “correct” coz posts need to be 10+ chars.) ![]()
In the footer of echo-64, we found ‘design by Rickley G. Brown’, which we interpreted as RGB. Especially in combination with the dot decimal notation ‘84.190.188’ found in the same footer. I agree that RGB was likely a clue for the multiverse-75 website. There were 3 team member images glitched, wearing red, green and blue. Inspection of these images resulted in a morse code spelling ES (red), AL (green), SC (blue). After reversing RGB to BGR, it spelled ‘SCALES’ which was the solution to the 3rd sigil.
The dot decimal numbers ‘84.190.188’, have so far not been used however and there has been speculation on what this may mean. It may reference a RGB value, 54bebc (hex), which is within the scope of the background sky color used in the NMS release cover image. It may also reference Berlin when interpreted as an incomplete IP address, which is the location where the film Lola Rennt aka Run Lola Run takes place. So this number may still be open for speculation. While I agree we solved RGB.
Yeah, it looks like clues left in one website help lead to solutions in others.
Or it might reference the blue color channel that should be used to find these dots. As written in the resources & information post (bottom: glitch pics)
The dots were perfectly visible just by zooming in, without applying a color change or making use of the color #54bebc. The image NUCLEAR.jpg actually contained the same morse twice, once in Red and once in Green. COMPU.jpg contained morse in Green only. MAGNET.jpg contained morse hidden in Blue. This was obviously done to make the morse less obvious considering the color of the clothing worn by each. Still quite easily spotted regardless.
The color #54bebc is a mixture of all color channels to result in sort of a cyan color. Nothing specific about just the Blue channel, but specific values for each channel if regarded to be a RGB value that is. So for that matter, I would consider the topic you mention to be wrong about the blue channel having been the requirement to solve the morse code hidden in these images.