Week of June 1st - Loop16 Seq25 + Satcom Calibration COMPLETE

Just amazing! Finally!
Brilliant everyone and especially those who finally had the light bulb moment!

Mind you I am refuse to believe the answer staring me in the face (*facepalm) LOL and still think the ‘best answer’ has to be from @sheralmyst with the wonderful graphic:

So in honour of all the hard work everyone put in however small or great, I thought it would be fun to explain the answer graphically too, in homage to @sheralmyst and @gamer_123 most excellent quote "It’s not the destination but the journey’'.

ANSWER! Uplink-Satcom Calibration Code is, 1282189

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Thanks everyone who helped get to this answer, especially @DevilinPixy and @Polyphemus thank you, absolutely spectacular!

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Yay! Way to go everyone. :grinning::artificial_satellite:

@johnnycloud, Thank you! The graphc really helps.

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The pieces are moving!

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Wow! Good Job, @DevilinPixy. Thanks for the explanation

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Wow great job to everyone, can’t believe we got it, good to see everyone was on the right track :slight_smile:

yesterday it honestly felt like we may have to wait until we’re given more details, very surprised and amazed when @oshoryu chimed in that @DevilinPixy got the code.

Of course all praise goes to everyone who’s worked hard to get us to where we are today, (with a particularly strong stare in @Polyphemus general direction… eastward-ish? ) continually blown away by the NMS and ARG communities and the things we can achieve when we pool our resources :slight_smile:

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Grins happily with @toddumptious most heartily, like a Middle Earth dwarf clutching a barrel of beer. :grinning:

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It was really cool to see everyone working together to try and come up with something. I was beginning to think it was actually a psychological endurance test.

It is also good to see people interested in intellectual or academic pursuits. I learned a lot through out the process. Schools should use ARGs to get kids interested in math and science. A&S ARG education edition.

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I agree absolutely. I learned a LOT of new things (even if applying my new found knowledge of Fibonacci sequences and Audacity to my weekly 18th century grocery shop isn’t very practical) I am determined to get better at ARG and realising how fun they can be to play.

Half the time I haven’t a clue what’s going on as it can move so fast. So it was actually fun to scratch our heads for a few days. I discovered things I never knew.

Your idea for schools taking part would be marvellous! Schools could design their own and compete against one another too. Unless maybe an ARG charity could provide resources for schools like you suggest.

Get kids using paper and pencil I say! Fun. That’s where genius begins lol

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It has been a nice experience

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Awesome work :o)

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Good job everyone !!

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I am no Luddite, (working in tech for 20 years), but it is rewarding to see the breadth of interest and knowledge that can happen when brains become the chief instrument of technology. Many appreciative beard-waggings in the general direction of everyone participating.

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Pretty amazing/crazy work, CSD’s! When things seemed they were going off the deep end, it was precisely the right rabbit hole to go down. You have all shown me that I am but a Red Shirt…

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You never fail to impress @DevilinPixy ! Well done!! I can hear the sound of the envelope with a ltimited edition Atlas pass enclosed winging its way to right now!! :smiley::+1: I think @Polyphemus deserves one too and everyone else! Limited edition Atlas passes all round!!

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Well done, guys!

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Awesome! With that, the subjects of this thread have been completed. Someone should make a new thread this coming weekend when something new happens.

I put the password solution in the top post.

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A post was merged into an existing topic: June 7 Loop16 Seq 29

Did you post in the wrong thread Devilin?

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