For what it's worth, if you multiply the numbers of the two duplicate resources 147 and 45 you get 6615, which is the catalog ID of an embryonic protein called Drosophila. The protein has interactions in cancer cells... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/6615
this doesn't appear to me to be in-game but thought i'd share. to those who may be curious then read below, if not you can skip this post.
also, don't mean to sidetrack or sound nitpicky, it's just (while no 'expert') it was my academic focus at one time...
drosophila isn't a protein but a genus(taxon) which may involve the popularly-used melanogaster line of fruit flies in genetics research, or other phylogenic relatives, such as certain genes in snail development. in one lab we performed mendelian genetics to determine phenotypic traits over several generations of d. melanogaster fruit flies.
phylogeny, the study of the evolution of genes and genomes, is used to understand and map specific genes. genes that could be studied to see how they interact with cancer cells. the idea behind it is to learn if certain genes, albeit very similar to a host's own gene, can repress an uncontrolled gene expression that leads to various types of cancers.
from the abstract, the article is looking into details of genetic mechanisms, interactions and molecular biology of snail protein formations that serve to turn of specific ectodermic genes(a repressor) during developmental stages. zinc fingers refer to a certain shape of proteins in 3d space that require zinc for stabilisation.
For what it's worth, if you multiply the numbers of the two duplicate resources 147 and 45 you get 6615, which is the catalog ID of an embryonic protein called Drosophila. The protein has interactions in cancer cells... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/6615
It's a bit of a straw and I haven't found anything down this path - it could be coincidence but I thought I would post it in case someone else could find something in it or it rang a bell with anyone.
Now to find some kind of numerical sequence in that resource table. I am sure there is one. Sure of it... kind of.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:03 pm
SevenSonicStructures
Rocket Rob wrote:
I read the article, and saw that their star map was similar to the ones posted here.
Have you read the article? If so, is there anything there that we can use here in our quest?
I read the whole article the first time it was posted, and while the actual description of the event doesn't seem to point to anything from the ARG or the film, the map and the story behind is really interesting, specially considering how prominent the Zeta Reticuli system is in the story. Aside from the map lining up with the pattern of the trailer, we don't have any clear leads yet.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:06 pm
Yoko99
Rocket Rob wrote:
Have you read the article? If so, is there anything there that we can use here in our quest?
We have, And if there is, surely we won't miss it. When it is afoot. Which, if you ask me, is not at the moment.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:59 pm
Rocket Rob
Wow, I've been Trouted! LOL.
First time for everything I guess. Can I get that stuffed and mounted?
I was only trying to illuminate any information that might be in the article/story of Mr. and Mrs. Hill.
I read the article, and saw that their star map was similar to the ones posted here.
Have you read the article? If so, is there anything there that we can use here in our quest?
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:56 pm
SevenSonicStructures
Rocket Rob wrote:
Not sure how the following information plays into what Weyland and company are doing.
Better to not leave any stone unturned, I therefore present the story of Betty and Barney Hill.
Just read most of the information in the wiki link you posted and i have to admit that the star map is very much like what we have been looking at in previous posts. not sure what we could do with this though, however a more experienced ARG player might have some suggestions.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:00 pm
Rocket Rob
Not sure how the following information plays into what Weyland and company are doing.
Better to not leave any stone unturned, I therefore present the story of Betty and Barney Hill.
Peter Weyland We apologize for the mistake. This was wrote by one of our new "David" Android. He was thinking too much about "steel" we're guessing. It is "still". Obviously.
Mutilation of the English language to this degree is no accident. A direct reference to Adamantine is being made here 'Steel'. Combined with 'Still', my guess is this is the key to the next image.
As Jane Smith mentioned before, there's no confirmation that facebook page is official. Everything that "Peter Weyland" posts is taken from the weylandindustries site. IMO, the "Peter Weyland" facebook (and twitter for that matter) are OOG.
Peter Weyland We apologize for the mistake. This was wrote by one of our new "David" Android. He was thinking too much about "steel" we're guessing. It is "still". Obviously.
Mutilation of the English language to this degree is no accident. A direct reference to Adamantine is being made here 'Steel'. Combined with 'Still', my guess is this is the key to the next image.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:38 pm
index
SevenSonicStructures wrote:
enaxor wrote:
The timeline was also posted by Guestuser17 earlier in this very thread.
Could be a good idea to cross-reference it periodically for changes/alterations.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:36 pm
ObFuSc8
Re: Reticuli - Reticula - Reticulum - Rediculus!!
Yoko99 wrote:
ObFuSc8 wrote:
In english, yes of course you are right, but as I stated above most of individual star proper names are latin genitive case.
I hope that helps.
ok, I meant in latin though.
Sorry, was reading quickly and got confused as both examples are words that are the same in english.
Yoko99 wrote:
also I thought I'd explained all that you've just said like two pages ago, but I may be bad at using words.
Yes, I saw that and didn't mean to repost, but to clarify. I thought using Reticulum/Zeta Reticuli as a step by step example would help as other star proper names come up.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:36 pm
index
xinau wrote:
Rocket Rob wrote:
Reticula vs. Reticuli
Is one singular and the other plural ?
I believe so...[/url]
Yes, Reticula would be a planet/star, and Reticuli would be a system.
My latin needs a brush-up, haha
Same deal with 'ae', as in nebula = singular, nebulae = plural. <<-- Good
Guess its good for everyone to know that, given this ARG's context.
When all is said and done here, we'll emerge as the true Weyland assets, having powercurved Astronomy, Molecular Biology, Terraforming, Artificial Intelligence, Alchemy, and advanced web design/database research.
I'm ready to make some serious enhancements to my cv.