So it starts.
Anyone spot anything on the maze?
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It looks like an MD5 sum...but of what?
I can't figure out the upload but The Source's second message is german and translated online it is: "To solve here your astuteness is asked. It is a tricky task … a paradox … a dilemma. Use the rollers Three, 1.
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From iGoogle translator:
In order to solve this is your acumen asked. It is a tricky task ... a paradox ... a dilemma. Use the three rollers, one and two. Set the top positions at M, I and A. Finally, the agency plugboard so the O with F, P with Q, W and S, E with R and Z with I exchanged. Good luck ... you candelabrum finding the most authentic simulator.
Anyone familiar with enigma know if these are the directions to run it?
avatar is from Penfield & Jasper, 1954
We got Enigmo, a game, if that's what you're thinking about?
There was a coding app in macheist 2 they gave out i think
there's an enigma applet here:
http://russells.freeshell.org/enigma/
or maybe this is a better choice:
i'm going to try it.
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put the image address into the mainframe
http://www.swordsofthetelevisiongenerat … ee1b7c.tga
avatar is from Penfield & Jasper, 1954
I tried to set it up as best as I could and got this on the output:
WCALGCBYUWWGRYLYIEPTJOACHEIWYYWH
i think i got the same thing
I'm think this is the right conversion:
Verwende die Walzen Drei, Eins und Zwei.
Use the Rollers 3, 1 and 2.
Setze dann die Anfangspositionen auf M, I und A.
Set the first letter to M, I and A.
Stelle schließlich das Steckerbrett so ein das O mit F, P mit Q, W mit S, E mit R und Z mit I tauscht.
Use the Steckerbrett to change O to F, P to Q, W to S, E to R and Z to I.
But for now I don't have a readable output.
I think the Rollers must be configurated in the Preferences.
The first letters are the Ringposition.
And the Steckerbrett you can find under Window.
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http://wormzappertheapp.com/b5cabcde153 … 583fba.tga
the enigma gave the solution tftpwormzappertheappgetenigmatxt
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But for now I don't have a readable output.
I think the Rollers must be configurated in the Preferences.
The first letters are the Ringposition.
And the Steckerbrett you can find under Window.
same here. configured rollers in preferences to III,I,II. wondering if the reflector needs to be set to something specific (default appears to be B).
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http://wormzappertheapp.com/b5cabcde153 … 583fba.tga
the enigma gave the solution tftpwormzappertheappgetenigmatxt
there ya go. more pieces of the puzzle.
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put the image address into the mainframe
And then what? It puts a cropped image of that picture in the mainframe on my screen, but what do we do then?
Wait, I inputed the new image just found into the mainframe, and it put it by the other one. It think it's pieces of a puzzle and there are more images to find...
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Yep, I've got two images of the set of 9... need to figure out where to get the other 7 from, though.
Hm.
how about trying to TFTP into wormzappertheapp.com? That text string says tftp/wormzappertheapp[.com]/get/enigmatxt
I have tried to TFTP ito wormzappertheapp.com, tftpwormzappertheapp.com and tftp.wormzappertheapp.com but all do not respond. Does anyone think I am on the right track?
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after running the file name through the enigma this is what I got:
BAUWRWAIFEITLEY
this was with the default settings.
Following the instructions from the Over the Waterfall post, logicallyillogical.com yields this link:
http://logicallyillogical.com/165557be8 … 334953.tga
Ooh, teams!
I can't wait to see the pretty mosaic.
worm zapper is a Microsoft app...
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Oh, what fun. Six more parts to this puzzle AT LEAST. A good, no, an awesome start.