Since I've had several people ask me about this already, I've decided to post my findings here.
As last Friday's event pointed out, Wright used alphadecimal (aka base36) encryption on her messages.
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe...mal-to-base-36/
Set the left column to "decimal" and the right to "base 36". Then enter the numbers you've found in the critical missions.
Every period indicates a complete word. So "1185544" is "Perse".
First message, encoded ...
"1185544.17237.899540.483668.717988
54565250.51734109.43273886
2016350948.21153695.600"
First message, decoded (and please note that all decoded messages are in shorthand) ...
"Perse dat JA38 AD78 FE04
White usual price
Xcheck clean go".
Second message, encoded ...
"23.1657175.22.31886967253
1398002.3112882819701219
1734798830.80111597088940"
Second message, decoded ...
"N Zion M encoded
Type unfamiliar
Source searching".
And ... that's all I have since I only have access to screenshots of the first two messages. In fact, I can't remember if there were any more of these. ^^;;;
- An MxO live event transcript website:
"Archival Science in a Post-War Simulation".
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"Logging Tips for New People and Veterans Alike".
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"Submit Your Logs".
"Archival Science in a Post-War Simulation".
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"Logging Tips for New People and Veterans Alike".
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"Submit Your Logs".
