Some of the Scientists came up with a good, if obvious, play call, while *other* members of the team tried to keep Sciolyville from even taking the field. Eventually, though, they did get onto the field, where Fibonacci924 grudgingly took the snap and kept it for a few yards. "I don't know," one reporter said, "but it's looking like neither team really wants to be here anymore. The Scientists are getting to their last downs, too; good thing Assassinboro is notorious for allowing late-down conversions..."
As texas trudged back to the sideline, they happened to see what they thought was the first snowflake of a flurry, and snatched it out of the air. However, it was not a snowflake, but a small piece of paper. It read:
I would give you an ID clue, but I've given you at least three true ID clues and quite a few hints. I doubt adding any more would motivate you to actually solve them.
As for your kill clue:
PD421
Also, it seems we've gotten the signature function back. Knowing how referees are, it will be a while before they rule what down it is and I can update my signature.
BWhat do they all have the same of?
AThe Lady died with him but was not born until long after, in 1954.
Correction: A + B + [space] + [Two letters, both uppercase]
If the Lady were real, she would not have died 362 years before she was born. https://pastebin.com/kAebwDQh
Fibonacci924 wrote:I accuse SOnerd because she hasn't been active on IRC recently.
Congratulations...
you're incorrect.
If you're not going to even attempt to solve the kill clue, I'll post a new clue later.
Also, texas, you have been ejected. Please don't post on this thread.
BWhat do they all have the same of?
AThe Lady died with him but was not born until long after, in 1954.
Correction: A + B + [space] + [Two letters, both uppercase]
If the Lady were real, she would not have died 362 years before she was born. https://pastebin.com/kAebwDQh