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The puzzle was eventually solved by Discord users carnifex, whizzer0, and butterfingerbatman by taking every fifth character after the third character:Ĭhange in plans. This was followed by yet another, this time deciphering to every fifth: If you cannot solve that small puzzle, then the message itself will become irrelevant.Ī coworker of mine has told me that it looks like a strange version of the 'bible code', if that helps.Īnother tweet was later tweeted by converting to begin after 3: U lC rraha enafsqsntku.geii erlrI le ia mnlsya leoyp.tĪ clue was later given as an tweet which converted to 5 3 and translated to te:Ī few questions were answered by xxxxx on Discord, with this piece of information also given: On, xxxxx returned to the server and gave the following message, which is yet to be deciphered:
#BLACK MESA ARG ARCHIVE#
Conversations with and also occurred, and are located on the archive page. Initially, xxxxx's name was in ASCII85, but this later changed to plain text. When the countdown ended, the Steam release trailer for Black Mesa dropped and it was revealed that. Anyways, was a strange website that had an EAS broadcast play detailing some unknown disaster for Black Mesa, along w/ a countdown.
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#BLACK MESA ARG CODE#
This decoded to 0yMLeJqxWhM98QpS, which was actually the code for a Discord server entitled xxxxxx.ĭiscord user xxxxx joined the server between -28 to chat. There’s always the ARG fun stuff for Black Mesa (the game) though, since that has an actual ongoing ARG. On, tweeted this, using the ASCII85/qwerty method of enciphering
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Only tweets relevant to the progression of the ARG will be covered here. These tweets and their conversions are covered on the Archives page. The tweet decoded to leading to a third Twitter account.Īll Your Base64 Are Belong To continued to post similar tweets, some with no encryption and others using Base64 or ASCII85, from. This last tweet turned out to be valid Base64, and was solved by /u/pieter888. It has a pinned tweet promising to answer all questions asked to it, and although this is not quite true, many questions have been answered in this way.
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