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This is a reference to the song "Still Alive" from the Valve game ''Portal'', leading to speculation that this may tie into a third ''Portal'' release. | This is a reference to the song "Still Alive" from the Valve game ''Portal'', leading to speculation that this may tie into a third ''Portal'' release. | ||
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Revision as of 20:45, 9 December 2018
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Type | Investigation |
Creator | Valve |
Discovered | 2018-12-09 |
Main Page > List of Investigations > Blacksite
Contents
The Broadcast
On December 9, 2018, Reddit user u/vioeugen found a strange broadcast inside Room 3 of the Tourist building on the new Blacksite map. The broadcast was as follows:
[Theme 1 plays 4 times] papa golf papa whiskey *small beep* 5 0 sierra mike sierra 7 *small beep* 5 7 [Theme 1 plays 3 times] eating hydrolic keyboard atlantic shadow liberty transit orlando chairlift maritime buzzard document stopwatch suspicious guidance politeness *fairly long break* alone molecule cobra positive cranky unify unearth corrosion tunnel cumbersome mohawk repellant bison voyager puppy finicky afflict outfielder spheroid vagabond sawdust atlantic mural penetrate berzerk Medusa ragtime guitarist indulge consulting burbank distortion repay coherence [Theme 1 plays 4 times, but sped up]
The beginning of this string is in the NATO phonetic alphabet, and reads PGPW50 SMS757. The PGP refers to the PGP Word List, a system similar to the NATO phonetic alphabet for conveying more complex data. The W50 indicates that there are 50 PGP words. When all the words are translated into PGP format they read as such:
54 74 7A 0E BA 87 E7 A0 30 88 2E 4F D7 DB 70 B4 *break* 0B 94 3C B5 41 ED F0 3A ED 3E 83 C2 20 F7 9B 5E 06 A1 CB F2 B2 0E 84 AC 1E 8B A0 69 75 38 2C 4E A7 2E
This led to the SMS757 string's use. SMS7 indicates that the data is encoded in GSM 7-bit, while the 57 references the number of characters. When decoded, the string read as such:
This was a triumph. I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS.
This is a reference to the song "Still Alive" from the Valve game Portal, leading to speculation that this may tie into a third Portal release.
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