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Puzzle Experiment #6
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Big_Larry
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Omega wrote:
The idea behind this ARG intro was that there was a hacker organization preparing to take up Internet arms against the government--think of these members as very radical anti-war, anti-Bush, and anti-America (in its current state) extremists. The blog attack, executed by one of the members, was the lead-in point to recruit fellow voices, those that agreed with the message of a "different freedom." The final message was one of the hackers asking you, the player, to choose a side. Later in the ARG, the players would learn to become hackers themselves through increasingly difficult hacking tests.


Hrm. While getting arrested by Homeland Security would add to the TINAG aspect of the game, I think it might just be a deterrent for me. Wink

And Omega, while I appreciate your desire for trying something new, I think we've all found that the key to this kind of challenge is being specific in the details (in this case, which version of Java to use). I appreciate being challenged to something like this, something in which I learn a new skill. Thank you.
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Omega
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Big_Larry wrote:
I think we've all found that the key to this kind of challenge is being specific in the details

Lesson of the week! I'll definitely put this to good use in the future. As always, thank you for your tremendous feedback, Big_Larry.
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