Each one has a blip earlier than the last is what I understand. So the first will have the last blip. But I am assuming that would make the first file the last one in the list…![]()
So counting the blips, in the correct order, you think that would point to letters in the lyrics that spell out something?
begins pulling his hair out
I don’t know and I don’t want to go bald.
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Looking back through this thread and what gamedetectives has, this seems to be the order. The second and third might be switched though.
thk0s00ab7rxfh14f8bv0qlpvtt367
6qhs4a3jiqzso8zipy3822n7412xyv
ty83wrs13xybxj1eqmt9tv2tisrenn
npifvp8doon3dc9h8zqoppk2hqnqqm
o6wlg4m1yyf7gt4gdes4f5nz5lzxpn
6vkeel1dg02b53xbir1f3oqj8du3z0
k5lx26f1pp9yiyz9f3bpw73ycncsx6
gb1402pqj93eg9f23k4o2f1emt1vtk
Does anyone here know of a free audio analysis program that can put them together?
You can use Audacity, its free
Emily posted the lyrics exactly six times. “And on the sixth cry, the Atlas answered” This theme of six cries is repeated in the Hirk and Nal legend, the Atlas Rises storyline, and the Telamon/Exotic Planet lore. Just your local lore hoarder chiming in with an observation.
I was going to wait till tomorrow night when the satellite is closest to me. Might be late to the party by then eh?
Apparently it changes every 16 minutes? Anyway, you just need to be in range. It does not appear to be related to how close it is as long as it is close enough to be received.
The 16th minute of every hour.
thank you for that clarification! ![]()
Scratch the idea of unique characters spelling a code. The only character that doesn’t repeat in all the codes is the letter u, if even that.
gb1402pqj93eg9f23k4o2f1emt1vtk
dang, so there’s a lot more than 6? I thought Emily posting 6 times was a clue that there are only 6 files.
And I believe that may be the last one I will be able to receive tonight. No more near passes for me until tomorrow night.
What if the audio files need to be overlapped on the song over each verse. Such as, placing the audio files over each verse and wherever the blip lands on, write down that word and see if it creates a sentence.
The sound in the files make me picture a geyser, or a depth charge. A violent jet of fluid sound followed by the spray hitting the surface…
Not very technical, or probably even helpful, but just my observation.
ysler9zklzlyiazqy0q0ppmqj526ru
Gotta get some sleep. I hope I don’t hear eerie banging and a ghostly voice in my dreams tonight
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ikr these sounds are terrifying, i swear after the big sound wave i hear someone say, “help me”

