Waking Titan

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Waking Titan
Active since 2017-05-28
Project WT logo.png
A website with sixty radio stations and a date.
Type [[List_of_Investigations#Investigation|Investigation]]
Creator Unknown
Discovered 2017-05-28

Main Page > List of Investigations > Waking Titan

Initial Announcement

On March 27th, 2017, Twitter user @argn tweeted a link to a website with sixty locations, of which four were active at the time. The locations, when clicked on, reveal the location's name and its status. The active locations also reveal a link to a livestream of a local radio of that location. The location activation rate is estimated to be five locations per day. The website also displays a date, June 8th, and states that the first clue is being initialized. A list of active locations and their corresponding radio stations can be found here.

Another website was found by searching for 'wakingtitan.com', based on the title of the 404 page on the original site. The website prompts for a username and password, which will most likely be given after the 8th of June.

In addition, the original website was sent to a Unfiction moderator, and was described as:


It's the countdown to a new, large-scale ARG launching this summer, starting with 16 radio stations across the world. It's being produced by veteran puppet masters and includes NPCs, actors, live events and much more... 

bW9zY293 Station

On June 2nd, 2017 the location icon for Moscow came online with the location name and link apparently corrupted. Rather than the location name of 'Moscow' and a link to a local radio station, it initialized with the location name 'bW9zY293' and a link to a pastebin. The pastebin was short, only three lines:

[email protected]
X (XXX) XXX-XXXX
You have until Jun. 3rd - 18:00 UTC

Emails & Phone Calls

All users who sent a valid phone number in this form to [email protected]:

X (XXX) XXX-XXXX

- received an email like this in response:

< Database Updated >
[Your Email] -> X (XXX) XXX-XXXX
 
To change entry please reply to this message with a new contact.
.. Message ID: 6f71407e-7106-452d-8dd1-017f3eb00e1b
.. Low bandwith[sic] relay - bridge.myriad-oc1920.sat
.. Connection active
.. Rendering for message payload

From 2017-06-03 18:00-18:45 UTC all users with verified phone numbers were called with a voice clip containing the following message:

This is Waking Titan.
He arose, and on the stars, lifted his curved lids, and kept them wide.

The second line is an excerpt of the poem Hyperion by John Keats:

Hyperion arose, and on the stars 
Lifted his curved lids, and kept them wide 

This gave us the word Hyperion, which was subsequently used as a password for wakingtitan.com. One user received a phone call different from all the rest - it simply stated:

This is Waking Titan.
Username: wakingtitan

wakingtitan.com

Navigating to wakingtitan.com prompts you for a username and password. The web page can be accessed by logging in with these credentials: Username: wakingtitan Password: hyperion

Logging in displays this page:

Wakingtitan site.png

Clicking on the glowing red triangle prompts you to enter an email address to be notified of further updates. When the page was first accessed, there was a row of 5 glyphs along the bottom, but only the first was glowing. Clicking on the first glyph brings you to this page:

Wakingtitan glyph 1.png

Clicking on the globe image links you to a PDF file, which is a top secret memo from Major Sophie Dubois to Elizabeth Leighton.

First Page of PDF

PDF File

The PDF contains vague “Assessments” of the project’s assets, infrastructure, and participant skill. A “Current Footprint” section includes various social media websites and ARG sites (including this very wiki), indicating that ARG players themselves are the participants of Project WT.


On the footer of each page of the PDF file, the string =O3QcsBFH6zY is displayed. The string leads to a YouTube URL, which hosts a song by Kavinsky called First Blood.

The final page of the PDF file contains 5 alphanumeric sequences, each of which has a break. Each break corresponds to one letter of the final solution, which is ORION. Entering ORION on the page where the PDF was initially found displays “Granted” and accepts the password.