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4th Jan 2016
11th Jan 2016
Inspired by the Bastille and an old prison in Hawaii.
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  • jotabeas
    jotabeas
    10th Jan 2016
    I am onto something, but it's far to big to see easily as alphabetic or tabula recta systems I've tried won't work. I tried aliterating the keyword into a stream cipher code on HEX, Base-9, Base-21 and Binary. Won't work. Someone help...? This is very interesting!
  • jotabeas
    jotabeas
    10th Jan 2016
    I haven't been able to translate it into anything, but it is pretty clear. The key, if so, is clearly a logarithm-based encrypting key. The problem is... is it symmetric? Is it a random-generated? We are treating with numbers, so it could be a 128-bit value to use in a block cipher.
  • jotabeas
    jotabeas
    10th Jan 2016
    I already know what the code is. If you have checked properly you'll see what I mean.
  • sma342
    sma342
    9th Jan 2016
    Obliterator i maked war editon of it id:1916911
  • n0ble77
    n0ble77
    9th Jan 2016
    A form of polygraphic substitution maybe?
  • Korteweg
    Korteweg
    9th Jan 2016
    Deja vu about that code... I thought I saw it in one of RCAProduction's saves (what remains). There is nothing there. I was almost sure I had seen a similar code elsewhere in TPT, not once, but in a whole line of saves, and people only noticed now...
  • Obliterator
    Obliterator
    9th Jan 2016
    you should make a battle in here
  • fatboy2
    fatboy2
    8th Jan 2016
    I think its a complex code from the 18th century. It was supposed to be unbreakable until Charles Babbage cracked it. I wish I could remember the name of the code.
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    7th Jan 2016
    rats? maybe
  • NoiseGenerator
    NoiseGenerator
    7th Jan 2016
    what are the little metal things with red dots in them?