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Sin Vraal
Decorated
Joined: 28 Nov 2002 Posts: 219 Location: NJ
SOLVED: First Contact - Caretaker Email Sent to me by one "t jones" aka caretakerSPLAT blackvault.com (see other Acheron thread regarding start of game - I'll post a pointer to this over in Interaction):
HSHIJCRJBFNRCWXAZTIWTGSYEXGWJDECYQRGUULOCRTBVIWULSCPTS
DWZVVHQHTKQGPUUMLLREDUDMFJNSNERBHJASCSJYDDAGWCJWDVPJZD
HFXMEREKYHVLURYCWXFIFIUAFWCIFNHDIXJJMXOZYASXEPOBTIEMGZGYH
LAXLCAKRHEOMJTIBNDKGIAPYLGPTOSTWZYJWEJPZAJEBTJMTXRQCTYNIP
UYAWLKXVTHRHJJOTOHQSGRXFIVFXWVFRPDSQIWUEUTMYEZAEJQLVPZA
VPHHDEDLDDQRWWHXEWOPQAJPVVOBOSUYCBWAKRHDRSQNDNCVUNX
NIMPKAQFXALEOFEHJVAURXLQARGUZYYGVYAAENXSYKSFEGFYISLCSICQ
SFKUSFHDFDFFPYHIMMVRSTKXEPXQWEARJLOPUUQLEVGKYEHTDZCKYRPQ
EBUDASRGAGVTTEPDVFDKSUFIILGJRIVIFBYOMSCXYMZXCVCREWNFZOO
ZRDNRBVIAYCKPSSIAAQDZSYPMJOLKVZIBGBEMFATMDFNNMOEHCLNMFW
BZQADVDBKYPFWERANJRLAGPUQZSYSUYLZEFJAYHPLSWWWHOJNSTBXR
MDSZIKVFEPUSYTAWEDVAL
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- -
- y"&,@l%\v;>!f)q$}i*t+#^/b -
- -
- a?=s^-_\@d#&,o(._%g*@:"/c -
- -
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Hopefully I'll have time to play with it after work, assuming y'all don't get it in 2 minutes... Ciao!
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 6:53 am
sauceykat
Decorated
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 251 Location: BC>Canada
Got the same email...but the subject said: you've come this far
and in the email above the cypher it said: can you be trusted?
D-
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 10:07 am
LazarusLong
Unfettered
Joined: 20 Mar 2003 Posts: 453 Location: 93 miles SW of Ted Kaczynski's cabin
In this message, the first string is 625 characters long, which lends itself quite nicely to a 25 x 25 grid, so:
Code:
HSHIJCRJBFNRCWXAZTIWTGSYE
XGWJDECYQRGUULOCRTBVIWULS
CPTSDWZVVHQHTKQGPUUMLLRED
UDMFJNSNERBHJASCSJYDDAGWC
JWDVPJZDHFXMEREKYHVLURYCW
XFIFIUAFWCIFNHDIXJJMXOZYA
SXEPOBTIEMGZGYHLAXLCAKRHE
OMJTIBNDKGIAPYLGPTOSTWZYJ
WEJPZAJEBTJMTXRQCTYNIPUYA
WLKXVTHRHJJOTOHQSGRXFIVFX
WVFRPDSQIWUEUTMYEZAEJQLVP
ZAVPHHDEDLDDQRWWHXEWOPQAJ
PVVOBOSUYCBWAKRHDRSQNDNCV
UNXNIMPKAQFXALEOFEHJVAURX
LQARGUZYYGVYAAENXSYKSFEGF
YISLCSICQSFKUSFHDFDFFPYHI
MMVRSTKXEPXQWEARJLOPUUQLE
VGKYEHTDZCKYRPQEBUDASRGAG
VTTEPDVFDKSUFIILGJRIVIFBY
OMSCXYMZXCVCREWNFZOOZRDNR
BVIAYCKPSSIAAQDZSYPMJOLKV
ZIBGBEMFATMDFNNMOEHCLNMFW
BZQADVDBKYPFWERANJRLAGPUQ
ZSYSUYLZEFJAYHPLSWWWHOJNS
TBXRMDSZIKVFEPUSYTAWEDVAL
The last two lines are 25 characters each, which gives even further evidence for this arrangement:
Code:
y"&,@l%\v;>!f)q$}i*t+#^/b
a?=s^-_\@d#&,o(._%g*@:"/c
Now, as to exactly how to decode this message, I leave that as an exercise for the reader...
_________________"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea."
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 12:03 pm
MageSteff
Pretty talky there aintcha, Talky?
Joined: 06 Jun 2003 Posts: 2716 Location: State of Denial
Re: First Contact
Sin Vraal wrote:
Sent to me by one "t jones" aka caretakerSPLAT blackvault.com (see other Acheron thread regarding start of game - I'll post a pointer to this over in Interaction):
.....
Hopefully I'll have time to play with it after work, assuming y'all don't get it in 2 minutes... Ciao!
Sin Vraal... could you break up the continuous string a bit,
some of us have trouble with scrolling across the page <vbg>
***EDIT****
Thank you! Looks much nicer!
_________________Magesteff
A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 1:01 pm
Last edited by MageSteff on Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:06 pm; edited 1 time in total
jamesi
Sentient Being
Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 2195 Location: Canadia
I broke up the string. For the record, it is supposed to be one continuous string, but it looks better here if broken up.
Vraal, you may hit me in the arm if you object to what I did.
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 1:15 pm
sauceykat
Decorated
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 251 Location: BC>Canada
just a thought...maybe since the attachment is titled earn.txt, perhaps earn is the key? Probably not but worth a shot...I'm at work now so I can't try it out
D-
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 2:48 pm
Nyght_Shyft
Decorated
Joined: 05 May 2003 Posts: 243 Location: everywhere and nowhere
I've been playing around with the vigenere decoder.. not a whole lot of luck. The only way I could even get any words that made sense was with "ZLHO", which made "IHAV" in the beginning. I tried going through different key lengths with ZLHO to see if I could get any other words and I didn't have any luck, so I'm sure it's nothing.
Are there any other decoding programs to try?
I'm not sure that the Acheron folk would give us the same kind of code anyways. The previous message was a vigenere cypher, so do you guys think this one works the same way? I'm not so sure.
I think the key is in the bottom of the message..
Quote:
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- y"&,@l%\v;>!f)q$}i*t+#^/b -
- -
- a?=s^-_\@d#&,o(._%g*@:"/c -
- -
-------------------------------
That part is deliberately separate from the rest. Perhaps it is the key? I think we need to focus on it first.
_________________Nyght_Shyft - Happy Hunting
"Victory? Defeat? Irrelevant. What's important is the battle, and nothing else."
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 2:55 pm
Nyght_Shyft
Decorated
Joined: 05 May 2003 Posts: 243 Location: everywhere and nowhere
sauceykat wrote:
just a thought...maybe since the attachment is titled earn.txt, perhaps earn is the key? Probably not but worth a shot...I'm at work now so I can't try it out
D-
I tried it.. no go. Besides, i think the implication is that it's how we are to "earn" caretaker's trust.
I wonder if the previous code (or another puzzle, webpage, etc) has something to do with the way we crack this one?
_________________Nyght_Shyft - Happy Hunting
"Victory? Defeat? Irrelevant. What's important is the battle, and nothing else."
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 2:58 pm
Duluoz
Boot
Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 34 Location: In the sleepy west of the woody east
I doubt that they'd throw another vigenere cipher at us so soon. I like the 25x25 grid theory. The last two lines are standard ASCII, which are easily converted into decimal and other formats. The only problem is how to translate these values into coordinates on the grid. Hmm...
Heh. I'm never going to get any real work done.
_________________12. In tranced fixation dreaming upon object before you
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:06 pm
dashcat
Entrenched
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 816 Location: Under the bed
Has anyone else noticed that the last segment of the last two lines is a live email address? In my letter it shows up a different color and when I click on it it takes me to outlook (email program).
._%g*@:"/c -
I guess it's possible that outlook is reading this as an address because of the @ blah blah blah but it doesn't read the other @ sections as addresses.
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:16 pm
teeman11
Kl00
Joined: 05 May 2003 Posts: 42
One thing I've noticed is that the the foward and the back slash are in the same location on both lines.
y"&,@l%\v;>!f)q$}i*t+#^/b
a?=s^-_\@d#&,o(._%g*@:"/c
the are 7 symbols then the back slash then 15 symbols then the forward slash followed by 1 symbol.
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:26 pm
EricL1st
Boot
Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 43
I haven't tried it, but perhaps the grid is a table like a Vigenere table that we use somehow to decrypt the symbol code.
Just a thought.
_________________"The turtle makes progress only when he sticks his neck out."
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:35 pm
Caterpillar
Unfictologist
Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Posts: 1887 Location: cem's otherbody
The slash "b" on the first line and the slash "c" on the second may be an indicator of some sort....of what I dunno, but it looks sort of sequential...
y"&,@l%\v;>!f)q$}i*t+#^/b
a?=s^-_\@d#&,o(._%g*@:"/c
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:44 pm
dishboy
Unfettered
Joined: 02 Sep 2003 Posts: 399 Location: Atlanta
I haven't done much of anything with this today because I'm at work, but this morning the first thing I tried doing was a ROT-13 decryption on the string, and the interesting thing was that it decrypted to mostly garbage, but interspersed in the garbage were certain words, like "HELP", "NET", "PIPE" (or "PIPER"). I was thinking that might not be coincidence, but who knows. Maybe we're supposed to organize like a grid, decrypt (using some simple decryption like rot-13) and then use the "key" at the bottom to find keywords, kind of like a word search puzzle?
_________________-- dishboy
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 4:12 pm
Ehsan
Entrenched
Joined: 09 May 2003 Posts: 992
Converting to ASCII codes gives you:
Code:
121 34 38 44 64 108 37 92 118 59 62 33 102 41 113 36 125 105 42 116 43 35 94 47 98
97 63 61 115 94 45 95 92 64 100 35 38 44 111 40 46 95 37 103 42 64 58 34 47 99
What's strange is that there are only small letters and symbols, no capitals and digits.. so a large part of the ascii table isn't used... and that text at the begininng cannot be vigenere, the distribution of the letters is nearly average for all key lengths
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 4:14 pm
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