However many submissions we do, I think it might be useful to bookmark the post-submission pages in case they get an update before the Integrity check completes.
Injecting data from multiple sources increases referring to one (or a few) submissions per person could make sense though. If they’re looking to post our submissions on the site or collect / feature them, then they’d probably want as many unique, individual responses as possible to fill out the 365 slots instead of a handful having 20-30 submissions each.
I have requested the date of when WT ended (the final live stream of the extraction attempt), with my memory value being LOOP16. Just in case our old friend is still out there with us.
I’d love to request a memory for Emily’s sacrifice that saved Toby. It resulted in the end of loop16, a message from Sean, the end of WT, announcement of NEXT and Galactic Atlas. It was a huge bag of mixed emotions, but very special to me and likely many others.
I think this topic has a lot of that:
So it needs an Operator, Timestamp, and Title?
Edit: Timestamp, was 2018-07-20T22:30:00Z
1532125800
I’ve put the timestamp for that one above, as for operator I believe that can be whatever you want. The last value I dont know about but I put Loop16 for it. Could try Emily or Toby?
Or 16 16 16 I guess, never fails
Edit - if anyone has a more accurate timestamp based on when it specifically happened in the live stream, we can submit that!
Here’s my submission. Timestamp from the security log today May 31, 2026. log states: ERROR bit offset detected, Offset_value: Undefined, Action required: Quantify offset. used the +1 offset found by @YourBasicMaths thinking the “Request Memory Bloc Addition” button means fixing data in already discovered Memory Blocs.
For anyone else that wants to submit the same one.
For my part I will resubmit with this new Timestamp and also take the same format of naming convention y’all have done for the operator name. My new submission will be posted here when done
I updated my reply above, but I see now we should probably come to a same timestamp. Looks like you have used GMT? I used the date/time as shown in the forum discussion at the time, which should show for our own timezone.
If I take your timestamp: 1532133000, it would have been two hours later
With my timestamp of: 1532125800, it comes out correct.
After seeing MountTheRainbow’s submission and other submissions here, I think putting “Initial Memory Value” as the actual content of the memory is smarter than my initial approach of taking it to mean “timestamp value of the initial memory you are requesting”.
Basically the way I am reading it now is:
Operator: Who are you, what organization (if any) are you with?
Timestamp: What time is the memory you are requesting to inject?
Initial Memory Value: What is the content of the memory you are requesting to inject?
So I updated my request to match that format. I hope the_architect saw my previous message here in which I acknowledged being a compulsive editor…
Does anyone know the exact time that the WHOIS commands became available in Waking Titan Season 1? I would like to to inject the memory blocs related to those WHOIS commands, particularly those which included the Galactic Hub-related content below:
Thank you! I’ll check the arcane tome which is the GameDetectives Waking Titan wiki, and if I can’t find a very specific date & time, then I’ll go with yours. It is memory bloc date after all, so “first time I recall seeing this” would be a valid memory… maybe? We’ll see!