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Zyruk

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    TRANSMISSION SIX

    Well, the GKNova logo is kinda obvious on that picture. Seems like the GKNova and CoD: BO link has been confirmed.
  2. redsideup85 from the unfictionforum just found out that the password for the rar-file is dragonladyninethreethreezeroeight. The full document can be found here: http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/1446/novafile.jpg
  3. Good job all! But how did you get the bottom right corner of the document?
  4. yyuahrnqyf hcgi vxmly navgu ulli xmixo. 551961 Notice that the phrase has 6 "words", and the number has 6 digits. Maybe use the caesar with key 5 on the first word, 5 on the second word, 1 on the third and so on? Edit: Oops, someone just posted this before me ;)
  5. Azurewolf said that this was posted on his flickr account from GKnova6.
  6. This is a quote from Azurewolf on the unfiction forum. So, b means birth and d means death.
  7. Azurewolf is just a guy from the unfiction forum. Here's his profile: http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/prof ... le&u=21735
  8. Wow, good job Shizzire. I knew we were too stuck with the JUZAZS YPVBTAUWPZVS thing. I just couldn't come up with something better.
  9. You and I looking at two different things: mod 100 and electron configuration. I'm going with mod 100. 2818322192 mod 100 is 92 and 2818322482 mod 100 is 82. You, on the other hand, are concatenating the numbers of electrons on each shell of an atom. The problem lies here. The transmission clearly directs us to mod 100 in its text. It mentions nothing about electron configuration. For this reason, I conclude that the transmission points toward lead and uranium. Even so, I think we should consider plutonium and uranium to be possible as well. In the previous transmissions, the MOD sign has always come before the codebit that needed decryption. Therefore I see Uranium and Plutonium as the most possible solution. Also, to get to the electron-numbers, you have already divided the frequencies by 100. Why should those answers be seen as one large number, before using modulo 100 on it again?
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