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From 2017-12-28 onwards, typing <code>WHOIS</code> on the [http://www.wakingtitan.com/ Waking Titan website] returns the following: <code>#WHATIS1.5</code>. In addition, the 10th glyph was made active, and linked to a [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16a_0EZ0EdAcCNE7QgvwIwC18NOGnZ_q9 Google Drive folder], which contained community-made pictures of the NMS logo in an infinite mirror.
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From December 28th, 2017, onwards, typing <code>WHOIS</code> on the [http://www.wakingtitan.com/ Waking Titan website] returns the following: <code>#WHATIS1.5</code>. In addition, the 10th glyph was made active, and linked to a [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16a_0EZ0EdAcCNE7QgvwIwC18NOGnZ_q9 Google Drive folder], which contained community-made pictures of the NMS logo in an infinite mirror.
  
 
The titles of the photos, when strung together and skipping the 00 (empty) ones, were hexidecimal for <code>moirrr</code>, which is an anagram for <code>mirror</code>. Additionally, the hexidecimals in the correct order for the word <code>mirror</code> can be found on the bottom of the [http://www.myriad-70.com/ Myriad website].
 
The titles of the photos, when strung together and skipping the 00 (empty) ones, were hexidecimal for <code>moirrr</code>, which is an anagram for <code>mirror</code>. Additionally, the hexidecimals in the correct order for the word <code>mirror</code> can be found on the bottom of the [http://www.myriad-70.com/ Myriad website].
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The allusion to <code>10,000 passes</code> is likely a reference to the Level 4 Atlas passes that were promised to ARG players as part of earlier phases.  As of now, the identity of "Gail" is unknown.
 
The allusion to <code>10,000 passes</code> is likely a reference to the Level 4 Atlas passes that were promised to ARG players as part of earlier phases.  As of now, the identity of "Gail" is unknown.
 
  
 
== Atlas Passes ==
 
== Atlas Passes ==

Revision as of 01:12, 20 January 2018

Waking Titan - Phase 4
Active since 2017-05-28
Project WT logo.png
Waking Titan was an ARG which led to the Atlas Rises update for No Man's Sky, and has been dormant untill 18-12-2017.
Type [[List_of_Investigations#Official|Official]]
Creator Alice & Smith & Hello Games
Discovered 2017-05-28

Main Page > List of Investigations > Waking Titan > Phase 4

Tenth Glyph

the background of the tenth glyph

From December 28th, 2017, onwards, typing WHOIS on the Waking Titan website returns the following: #WHATIS1.5. In addition, the 10th glyph was made active, and linked to a Google Drive folder, which contained community-made pictures of the NMS logo in an infinite mirror.

The titles of the photos, when strung together and skipping the 00 (empty) ones, were hexidecimal for moirrr, which is an anagram for mirror. Additionally, the hexidecimals in the correct order for the word mirror can be found on the bottom of the Myriad website.

Also of note is the background of the tenth glyph, which reads:

Dear Elizabeth
We have finished processing 10,000 passes as per your requirements. You should
have them in time for the next phase. I really hope you will like the final product.

Kind regards,
Gail

The allusion to 10,000 passes is likely a reference to the Level 4 Atlas passes that were promised to ARG players as part of earlier phases. As of now, the identity of "Gail" is unknown.

Atlas Passes

At 2018-01-17 the first CSD user received his Atlas Pass. The passes are made from cardstock, with a textured pass printed on it. The front had the text WAKING TITAN, below that the CSD category the user belonged in. Below that a series of hexidecimals 70686f656e6978 can be found, which after decoding, translates to PHOENIX. On the back the owner's CSD-ID was written down, along with a serial number telling you what pass out of 10000 you have, and a number at the top.

It is strongly reccomended to not cover up the hex underneath your signature, and to share the number above and below your CSD ID, if you are in posession of a pass. Preferably with a picture of the front, as shown to the right. For a list of all the atlas passes we currently know of, please refer to this spreadsheet.

Atlas Pass front side. in the event you recieve one of these, please share a picture of the front, and the numbers underneath and above your CSD-ID on the back.
Atlas Pass back side. in the event you recieve one of these, please share a picture of the front, and the numbers underneath and above your CSD-ID (censored bit) on the back.

This page is a work in progress, and will be updated as new developments emerge.