Elexen wrote:North by North wrote:I feel let down by today/tonight. Nothing seemed concrete, especially the lack of sound/confirmation of the numbers. Up til now every clue had that "official stamp" on it. Tonight just had a Warp sticker, some visuals and an unclear recording of a potentially already broadcasted clue- if yr gonna make it clear this time, why all the uncertainty as to what numbers were heard? Plus, it didn't have that "this is for sure legit" sound/feel/quality to it...
BUT- if it wasn't legit, why the sudden stop in messaging? So that leaves me unsure as well- making me want to think this was something.
So- to answer yr question directly
I feel like some other sort of confirmation would be nice.
I'm left feeling
at the moment.
I agree on needing more confirmation.... I was asking in hopes to get more of general feel of the forum, because yeah, it does feel incomplete and not totally agreed on. But I do feel that this was a legit part broadcast. Maybe they were planning on us being able to audibly hear the transmission better than we were able too. I'm sure they'll make it clear with the next part and it will fall more into place. I don't feel it's totally confirmed, but I don't feel let down either..... But I know what you mean. More like disoriented at the moment.
We have several sources of the recording, they are clearly the NPR sequence. You can even superimpose them together, perfect match. Strike One.
The noises also that surrounds the call sign and numbers are the same that were in the NPR broadcast, which was unique to that one. Strike Two
The way the numbers, even if unclear to some come out indicate a pattern with some other numbers VERY discernable, it again matches the NPR sequence. Strike Three
I am 100% convinced that it is the NPR sequence, there is absolutely NO doubt about it.
The display also showed the position of that sequence to be number one.
Why was it so hard to decipher? I believe that because we already had the original broadcast sequence in hand they knew we had a reference point and would make it out, Not everything needs to be easy
It is far more thrilling when it takes a bit of work.