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  1. Do we just need to knock down the poster, or do you have to have the spoon as well in order to complete this? Thanks.
  2. I was just playing solo, circling on the GG Bridge, and noticed that the ray gun is pretty beastly on Brutus (especially when there are multiples). It helps if you intend on staying there for a bit.
  3. My understanding is that each one of the columns represents a letter, so the key word has to be six letters long and not repeat the same letter. To decode, you would alphabetize the letters in the key word from left to right, and put that order above the columns. This assigns columns to the letter. From there, move the columns to spell out the key word correctly. With the columns now in the right spots, pair letters from left to right, top to bottom to use against the alphabet table. Tl;dr: Until we get in-game to track down the key word (hopefully), we need a program that breaks these codes or we need a lucky guess.
  4. I tried these words using the standard alphabet table layout. Here are the first six letters using these as keywords: Prison - YMSDSN Island - RXSNDS Flight - OXRTCN Zombie - I/J XSODN Whole lot of nothing (assuming I did it right and the alpahbet table is standard). My thoughts? It's probably a six letter German word. Anyone know any cryptographers? Where's Robert Langdon when you need him? :D
  5. Do you think the ADFGX sequence, as headers of the rows and columns for the alphabet square, would change or would they generally remain fixed in the order of ADFGX? Guess what I'm wondering is if the alphabet table would ever change layout, or if it was more common to keep it consistent.
  6. It's in the pic directly above your post. Left page, near the top, in the middle. Apparently it's Johnny Cash's birthday. Not a 100% answer to the topic at hand, however.
  7. Looks like Jimmy's old clue on twitter, which links to the Watt Steam Engine (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt_steam_engine), was a hint towards Alcatraz as the next map. In the book 'Escape From Alcatraz' (Chapter 2, page 8), it says Alcatraz was discovered by land in the fall of 1769 - the year James Watt invented the steam engine. http://books.google.com/books?id=2M_xt3 ... ne&f=false :D
  8. From the link in OP: Building 64 is attached to few, if any, accounts of the horrible prison life that Alcatraz was known for. In fact, children who had lost a toy out of a window would lower a basket so that one of the prisoner-workers on the dock could help them retrieve it - quite a contrast to the tales from inside the cellhouse! Pretty crazy!
  9. PAP the Executioner to get the Voice of Justice. It's one hit kill until level 32 and you can manuever pretty easily with it. Use it to watch in front of you when training. Turn and use whatever gun you like to wipe 'em out.
  10. Funny, I was totally going to say don't bother trying to get to the AN. Slide killed me again this morning on solo. :evil:
  11. Here's some info: viewtopic.php?f=139&t=28458
  12. Might help: viewtopic.php?f=139&t=28475 Good luck.
  13. Hanford back in the news: Hanford — which houses millions of gallons of radioactive waste left over from plutonium production for nuclear weapons — is already considered one of the most contaminated sites on Earth, the U.S. government says. An estimated 1 million gallons of waste has seeped out of the underground tanks and reached groundwater that will eventually reach the Columbia River, scientists say. http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02 ... -site?lite
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