[url=http://www.bungie.net/News/Blog.aspx?mode=news#cid32192]Let's open the Sack[/url].
As for the challenge, guessing at Bungie Lore won't be enough. We want to see your problem solving mojo. Team up if you will, but a winner is just a guesser without documentation of how they solved the puzzle.
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"Bananaphone" is a song by a guy named "Raffi", FYI. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananaphone
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Oh, this should be a good one. :D
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[quote]..Foman assassinates a noob.[/quote]rofl. [quote]What's your favorite car chase scene?[/quote]No italian job? Damn americans! [quote]"Whatever the situation, dual plasma pistols are not the answer." John Hopson[/quote]Haham so true! Awesome quote. WHAT THE DEVIL. I hate these 'challenges'. Lets give this a shot.. hmm. [b]4 cuckoo-clock Angle Bungie Music Apple Phone[/b] try1. 04:00 - O'clock - message - from bungie - general music - Apple - Phone try2. 04:00 - O'clock - message - from bungie - general notes - Apple - Phone ahhh I give up.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] BlackHeaven You think you're big time? You're gonna die big time![/quote] Is that... the answer?
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Yay, I might have time at solving this for once :D *Gets to work on ideas*
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Maybe the 32 points on the star mean there are 32 points/letters/numbers we need to worry about?
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You think you're big time? You're gonna die big time!
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Ok, how about we try and take letters or numbers out of the picture by using the photos. So take B U N G E E out of the picture, for example, then try the same with the others. Maybe with the clock, remove the present numbers?
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Yay! My question was answered. /feels special.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] T1d3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] T1d3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 Idea: Since there are only the numbers 1-7 in the septagon, maybe we have to draw lines from each of the picture points (blue dots and the 4) to a certain number (one per arm), crossing out letters leaving us with the answer.[/quote] can you go a little further in depth with what you are saying, I am not fully grasping this[/quote] Each picture corresponds to a number (1-7) somehow, and we have to draw lines from each picture's blue dot on the septagon to the corresponding number. The lines would cross out letters leaving us with only the letters in the answer.[/quote] still don't get it, how do the pictures correspond to a number and how would drawing a line cross out the needed letters?[/quote] I don't know, the pictures would still need to be figured out. the 4 in a septagon could symbolize us (it's also in the seventh column) so it would be first (it all starts with you). I don't know what the others mean, but it is 4:00 on the clock, so maybe that's a hint.
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Alright, im working on assembling all the letters and numbers in condescending order. Maybe it could have the same decodability possibilities as last challenge. Also, on a side note, i sorta feel bad. I was the bastard that brought this upon us. Sorry community... On a side note, i just put chicken patties in the oven, and am now drinking some Mtn. Dew. This is about to get serious...
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I'm not the only one who looks forward to these, right?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] T1d3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 Idea: Since there are only the numbers 1-7 in the septagon, maybe we have to draw lines from each of the picture points (blue dots and the 4) to a certain number (one per arm), crossing out letters leaving us with the answer.[/quote] can you go a little further in depth with what you are saying, I am not fully grasping this[/quote] Each picture corresponds to a number (1-7) somehow, and we have to draw lines from each picture's blue dot on the septagon to the corresponding number. The lines would cross out letters leaving us with only the letters in the answer.[/quote]I think that leaves too much room for error.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] T1d3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 Idea: Since there are only the numbers 1-7 in the septagon, maybe we have to draw lines from each of the picture points (blue dots and the 4) to a certain number (one per arm), crossing out letters leaving us with the answer.[/quote] can you go a little further in depth with what you are saying, I am not fully grasping this[/quote] Each picture corresponds to a number (1-7) somehow, and we have to draw lines from each picture's blue dot on the septagon to the corresponding number. The lines would cross out letters leaving us with only the letters in the answer.[/quote] still don't get it, how do the pictures correspond to a number and how would drawing a line cross out the needed letters?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] T1d3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 Idea: Since there are only the numbers 1-7 in the septagon, maybe we have to draw lines from each of the picture points (blue dots and the 4) to a certain number (one per arm), crossing out letters leaving us with the answer.[/quote] can you go a little further in depth with what you are saying, I am not fully grasping this[/quote] Each picture corresponds to a number (1-7) somehow, and we have to draw lines from each picture's blue dot on the septagon to the corresponding number. The lines would cross out letters leaving us with only the letters in the answer. Also the lines might cross over the right letters. [Edited on 09.14.2012 2:51 PM PDT]
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I'd like to point out that the septagon is [b]g[/b]rey.
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To answer your question, DeeJ: Yes, we still listen to the podcast.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 Idea: Since there are only the numbers 1-7 in the septagon, maybe we have to draw lines from each of the picture points (blue dots and the 4) to a certain number (one per arm), crossing out letters leaving us with the answer.[/quote]What?
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MissingLink, got any hints for us before we go all "weekend warrior" on this thing?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CTN 0452 9 Idea: Since there are only the numbers 1-7 in the septagon, maybe we have to draw lines from each of the picture points (blue dots and the 4) to a certain number (one per arm), crossing out letters leaving us with the answer.[/quote] can you go a little further in depth with what you are saying, I am not fully grasping this
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Nice read but I'm about to head out drinking so no puzzle solving for me
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Idea: Since there are only the numbers 1-7 in the septagon, maybe we have to draw lines from each of the picture points (blue dots and the 4) to a certain number (one per arm), crossing out letters leaving us with the answer.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SonOfTheShire [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Nick0matic [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SonOfTheShire The number seven appears seven times.[/quote] [url=http://imgur.com/YrCUh]This man speaks the truth.[/url] I'm going to start counting how many of every letter and number are in the image.[/quote] One also appears seven times... Maybe...[/quote] 2 appears 8. 3 appears 7 4 appears 8 5 appears 7 6 appears 8 7 appears 7
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The answer is Dragons.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SonOfTheShire [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Nick0matic [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SonOfTheShire The number seven appears seven times.[/quote] [url=http://imgur.com/YrCUh]This man speaks the truth.[/url] I'm going to start counting how many of every letter and number are in the image.[/quote] One also appears seven times... But two is there eight times...[/quote] Maybe so, but we don't know much at all yet. Anyway, I'll continue...whatever might get us somewhere. [Edited on 09.14.2012 2:43 PM PDT]
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It looks like all the odd numbers appear seven times, and all the even numbers are there eight times.