Codebusters B/C

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Re: Codebusters B/C

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Hi moonwax, could you include the a and b values for the cipher?
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Oh, I’m so sorry! a = 15, b = 3
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moonwax wrote: Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:39 pm
Oh, this was fun. I've never done a Rail Fence before, so this was definitely a bit of a challenge, especially in figuring out where each row started and ended, but it was great. I love the quote! I always appreciate a bit of puerile humor, haha
That all well bred people therefore forcibly restrain the efforts of nature to discharge that wind.
Here's another Affine cipher, lifted from a book by Martha Wells, with a = 15 and b = 3: "Zfrqp erbdqn hdq sl tburmntgl. Cel cythx tn xllutqp celb dyfrqw mfqp lqfrpe cf slhfbl fmw erbdqn."
It was very interesting to observe my progress through this problem. At first, it was very slow, but as I got more familiar with the letters, it made it a ton faster.
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Here's one more affine cipher, which is more on the humorous side. Please keep in mind that (a,b) = (7,13)

R iha'q fahl khl qh nbq tz ndp upbnxjp r'ep apepc uppa qkrj ndp upwhcp.
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Re: Codebusters B/C

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aakoala wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:25 pm Here's one more affine cipher, which is more on the humorous side. Please keep in mind that (a,b) = (7,13)

R iha'q fahl khl qh nbq tz ndp upbnxjp r'ep apepc uppa qkrj ndp upwhcp.
I don't know how to act my age because I've never been this age before.

Decrypt this cipher text encoded using the Vigenère cipher: "wblbmmdqazzdrse!" The key is 'clover.'
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belle wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 4:12 pm
aakoala wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:25 pm Here's one more affine cipher, which is more on the humorous side. Please keep in mind that (a,b) = (7,13)

R iha'q fahl khl qh nbq tz ndp upbnxjp r'ep apepc uppa qkrj ndp upwhcp.
I don't know how to act my age because I've never been this age before.

Decrypt this cipher text encoded using the Vigenère cipher: "wblbmmdqazzdrse!" The key is 'clover.'
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting something along the lines of "vqxgivbfmevmphq"? I even tried using an online decoder system, but it spits out the same thing. Is there a typo in the question?
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Re: Codebusters B/C

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I'm getting "uqxgivbfmevmphq." Not the same as yours, but still not coherent.

Edit: Wait no, sorry, I didn't fully read your answer. Never mind. Seconding your question about a typo.
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Re: Codebusters B/C

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moonwax wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 8:07 pm I'm getting "uqxgivbfmevmphq." Not the same as yours, but still not coherent.

Edit: Wait no, sorry, I didn't fully read your answer. Never mind. Seconding your question about a typo.
aakoala wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 4:23 pm
belle wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 4:12 pm
aakoala wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:25 pm Here's one more affine cipher, which is more on the humorous side. Please keep in mind that (a,b) = (7,13)

R iha'q fahl khl qh nbq tz ndp upbnxjp r'ep apepc uppa qkrj ndp upwhcp.
I don't know how to act my age because I've never been this age before.

Decrypt this cipher text encoded using the Vigenère cipher: "wblbmmdqazzdrse!" The key is 'clover.'
Is it just me, or is anyone else getting something along the lines of "vqxgivbfmevmphq"? I even tried using an online decoder system, but it spits out the same thing. Is there a typo in the question?
I am so sorry. I tried to make one myself and completely messed it up.
The cipher text is supposed to be "kegtsltwixopflm."
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Re: Codebusters B/C

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There we go
Its your lucky day

Decrypt this Caesar Cipher referring one of the mythical creatures from Doctor Who.
niakqvibqvo zikm bpm emmxqvo iromta. bpm wvtg xagkpwcibpa sqtt gwc vqkmtg
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Re: Codebusters B/C

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There we go
Its your lucky day

Decrypt this Caesar Cipher referring one of the mythical creatures from Doctor Who.
niakqvibqvo zikm bpm emmxqvo iromta. bpm wvtg xagkpwcibpa sqtt gwc vqkmtg
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Re: Codebusters B/C

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fascinating race the weeping ajgels. the only psychouaths kill you nicely

Pretty hard one since i think you made a spelling error but thats all.

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