It is old. It was relevant to our discussion of Emily’s origins.
Seems more relevant that it refuses to say nothing bad will happen because it doesn’t want to lie…which pretty damn clearly confirms it will do some bad…or at least something it expects us to consider bad…the question is what.
If you look on the contact page, you’ll notice that the email address is glitching. If you click on it, it sends you to another page, this time with two email addresses. There’s also a “Service Code” - FA-291.
I’ve emailed both addresses, with the service code in both the title and the text body. Haven’t had anything back yet.
This was all part of the last phase (part?). It is how we got “bolzano”, the 5th glyph.
Ah. Oh well - try something else.
It seems like the only change, if there is one, is in the status page. Anyone have a screenshot from before?
HYPE!
Here we go!
126 messages to read! so thrilled right now!
Please watch this video by @kyle-culver to see what was done with the Myriad website last year.
You can see the Area 51 map in the video, even though Kyle doesn’t mention it.
Make them laugh until they drop a clue nice!
XDragon
I knew I had the damn things somewhere…
(edit) These are from July-August 2017. They are NOT the current information.
Hope this helps.
That’s what I was looking at @Polyphemus
Did we have this already?
Notice any change?
Anyone tried to mirror the code?
e b 4 c 1 4 a 9 c 6 2 2 d f 7 1 6 6 f b e 0 d d 8 9 1 5 d b 0 2
Yeah, they’ve done it a couple times on the discord.
Hmmm… interesting… I live a couple of miles north of that place.
These are first few sections of the Myriad “About” section, from July-August 2017;
These are the same sections, taken now, 26th March 2018. I can’t see any difference.
Thanks a lot for the comparison. Looks like Beijing has been added to “On-The-Ground Speed Averages”. I would say this makes it a possible live-drop location, but we never had a drop in Tokyo last year either.
I have tried to look at patterns in the code itself, for example the number of each characters. For example there are 2 Es, 3 Bs, 2 4s, ETC. Ultimately I arranged the characters from most occurrence to least occurrence and vice versa. But the code did not work. Soooooo
Additionally, the glyph insect, seems to me like it doesnt have an antenna. To that extend it also looks like the insect lamellate.
The more I look at the numbers, the less likely I think it is that it’s any kind of encrypted alphabetic message.
I think it’s far more likely to be an encryption key, security certificate, or something similar.
I don’t think we have all of the puzzle yet.
You may be right, as far as I know, I have tried all encryption methods, SHA5, SHA1, All hashes ever. The code itself doesnt seem to be encrypted. P.S can someone make me a member or something, I cant add anymore replys, its limiting me to three.