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On August 7, 2017, the ninth glyph became active on the main [http://wakingtitan.com Waking Titan] site, linking to [https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.wakingtitan.com/a09-179bf8d2-c13e-4c66-982e-b37ab3efd5bb.pdf the next PDF file]. In this PDF, from Myriad employee JJ Wong expresses his concerns about the malfunctioning Atlas project to Major Sophie Dubois. Additionally, the fourth calibration process on the [http://project-wt.com Project WT] site was unlocked. | On August 7, 2017, the ninth glyph became active on the main [http://wakingtitan.com Waking Titan] site, linking to [https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.wakingtitan.com/a09-179bf8d2-c13e-4c66-982e-b37ab3efd5bb.pdf the next PDF file]. In this PDF, from Myriad employee JJ Wong expresses his concerns about the malfunctioning Atlas project to Major Sophie Dubois. Additionally, the fourth calibration process on the [http://project-wt.com Project WT] site was unlocked. | ||
− | The highlighted cities for the fourth calibration process were all cities containing significant supercomputers; accordingly, <code>SUPERCOMPUTER</code> was the password for the ninth glyph. | + | The highlighted cities for the fourth calibration process were all cities containing significant supercomputers; accordingly, <code>SUPERCOMPUTER</code> was the password for the ninth glyph. The highlighted cities were: Wuxi, Guangzhou, Oak Ridge, Livermore, Kobe, Tianjin, and Los Alamos. Unlike past calibrations, however, the fourth stage calibrated itself, with percentages increasing at random time intervals. Because these cities are all home to supercomputers, it is assumed that loop16/Emily is continuing to expand. |
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''This page is a work in progress, and will be updated as new developments emerge.'' | ''This page is a work in progress, and will be updated as new developments emerge.'' |
Revision as of 19:36, 7 August 2017
Waking Titan - Phase 3 | |
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Waking Titan is an ARG which is leading to the upcoming 1.3 update for No Man's Sky. | |
Type | [[List_of_Investigations#Official|Official]] |
Creator | Alice & Smith & Hello Games |
Discovered | 2017-05-28 |
Main Page > List of Investigations > Waking Titan > Phase 3
Note: This page will always have the most thorough and complete documentation of Phase 3 of the Waking Titan ARG. However, if you just want a fast, easy way to get up to speed, we suggest you take a look at the main Waking Titan page, which is much more concise.
Phase 3 of Waking Titan began on 2017-08-06, immediately after the conclusion of Phase 2.
Twitch Stream
Phase 3 of Waking Titan began in the midst of the Twitch stream where Phase 2 concluded.
Third Calibration
On August 6th, the live stream screens switched to the following arrangement:
Inputting IDENTIFY CSD
into the Waking Titan console redirects the player to a new PDF, containing the instructions for the third calibration sequence.
After the calibration process, the DREAMING state changed to WAKING UP, while the middle screen showed another cipher, containing TERMINAL SEMAPHORE
Inputting SEMAPHORE
into the Waking Titan console redirects the player to a new
PDF, containing details about the loop16 and the need for it to be shut down.
I Have Questions
Soon after, the top-left, bottom-left, and bottom-right corner screens changed to display I HAVE QUESTIONS
, DON'T VOTE, JUST LISTEN
, and Group #1
respectively. The center screen started displaying a sequence of 8 statements that were either true or false.
Then the bottom-right screen then switched to display Group #2, and another 8 statements were displayed. There was a total of 5 groups of 8 statements.
Players then assigned a binary value to every statement based on their respective validity. Results among players varied.
Eventually a poll was put up on stream, with four options that could be voted as the right answer:
Option B won the vote, and the center screen changed to display the phrase YOU'RE HUMAN. IT'S OK.
It is assumed this message refers to human error, and suggests Option B was incorrect.
Growing
The center screen displayed the text IT'S TOO SMALL IN HERE
which was gradually reduced to a string of incoherent characters. Simultaneously, the websites of all companies related to Atlas, including Echo, Myriad, and Superlumina, started giving out error messages and a set of characters, --6r0w1n6--
, which can be read as GROWING
in leet speak. From this, players determined that the loop16 entity had somehow taken over or infected these websites.
Soon after, the bottom-left screen displayed the following message:
CONSOLE COMMAND MAELSTROM
Inputting MAELSTROM
into the Waking Titan console redirected players to a Reddit post containing a thought experiment. The experiment is a problem known as Newcomb's Paradox, which relates to the concepts of determinism, free will, and prefect predictions. Players were able to vote for an answer, which will be ultimately revealed on Monday, August 7, 2017, at 19:00 EST.
Minutes later, the center screen displayed the single word PURGE
. Inputting the command PURGE into the console redirected players to a new PDF.
Additionally, some time later, the top-right screen displayed the string DISPLAY 0305.DATASET
. Entering this command into the terminal redirected players to this image of a new ship in No Man's Sky. It is suspected that this ship is the same model of ship that was shown earlier, during Phase 1.
Ninth Glyph
On August 7, 2017, the ninth glyph became active on the main Waking Titan site, linking to the next PDF file. In this PDF, from Myriad employee JJ Wong expresses his concerns about the malfunctioning Atlas project to Major Sophie Dubois. Additionally, the fourth calibration process on the Project WT site was unlocked.
The highlighted cities for the fourth calibration process were all cities containing significant supercomputers; accordingly, SUPERCOMPUTER
was the password for the ninth glyph. The highlighted cities were: Wuxi, Guangzhou, Oak Ridge, Livermore, Kobe, Tianjin, and Los Alamos. Unlike past calibrations, however, the fourth stage calibrated itself, with percentages increasing at random time intervals. Because these cities are all home to supercomputers, it is assumed that loop16/Emily is continuing to expand.
This page is a work in progress, and will be updated as new developments emerge.