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Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 29th, 2019, 8:07 pm
by TheCrazyChemist
Rossyspsce wrote:
TheCrazyChemist wrote:
Rossyspsce wrote:
oof how can I post if everytime I look the clues have been solved
Just let us know that you're actually active. Also, try to solve the sigs. We are trying to prevent the situation of last game from happening again. It really doesn't take much to do what Here is doing, just saying that you're active. When you volunteer as an officer, people assume you're going to use your protects and accusations. Last game, I think more than half of the officers were not active at the end of the game.
ah ig that's fair, but I was rather gathering info on trying to figure out an accusation, but amk beat me to it
Did you suspect me?

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 29th, 2019, 8:42 pm
by CPScienceDude
Ok then, sigs that don't point to TCC;
"Some say love, others say God".
"How about a time machine to undo the fall of a Union".

I have no idea.

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 29th, 2019, 9:18 pm
by TheChiScientist
Hmmm ideas on the second sassy people?

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 29th, 2019, 9:36 pm
by linzhiyan
amk578 wrote:
hippo9 wrote: Protect dxu46. Vignere with a key of Monitor (monitor vs. Merrimack, first ironclad battle) gives out dxufourtysix.
I protect dxu46 because of the reasoning above.

Something that may be worth noting is the "Ides of March", which is March 15, so maybe it's an ID clue as to maybe a birthday or a join date.

Also the new sig reads - 2: How about a time machine to undo the fall of a Union?
I can't figure out what the numbers before the sigs mean. Perhaps the 1 and 2 refers to a specific clue for each sassy?
My birthday's in March and I'm 15...?
Or maybe it has something to do with Rome and/or Julius Caesar...?

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 30th, 2019, 7:36 am
by Assassinator
Rossyspsce wrote:
TheCrazyChemist wrote:
Rossyspsce wrote:
oof how can I post if everytime I look the clues have been solved
Just let us know that you're actually active. Also, try to solve the sigs. We are trying to prevent the situation of last game from happening again. It really doesn't take much to do what Here is doing, just saying that you're active. When you volunteer as an officer, people assume you're going to use your protects and accusations. Last game, I think more than half of the officers were not active at the end of the game.
ah ig that's fair, but I was rather gathering info on trying to figure out an accusation, but amk beat me to it
Ok, we will give you another chance since you are showing interest in the game afterwards. You are now an officer again, and you have 0 accusations, like before.

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 30th, 2019, 12:09 pm
by jimmy-bond
The first union that comes to mind is the USSR (aka Soviet Union). I feel like someone has it as their profile pic. If not, the fall was on a Christmas day so there's that.

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 30th, 2019, 4:21 pm
by hippo9
jimmy-bond wrote:The first union that comes to mind is the USSR (aka Soviet Union). I feel like someone has it as their profile pic. If not, the fall was on a Christmas day so there's that.
Or keeping with the theme of the clue it is a reference to the Civil War...

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 30th, 2019, 5:43 pm
by ESBoi123
I am active.

Also this may be a very large stretch but...

The ides of March is known as the day of assassination of Caesar. TCC said beware the ides of march, I think that was an ID clue on the other sassy. So maybe the signatures reveal Sassy #2 if we use a Caesar shift?

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 30th, 2019, 5:49 pm
by amk578
ESBoi123 wrote:I am active.

Also this may be a very large stretch but...

The ides of March is known as the day of assassination of Caesar. TCC said beware the ides of march, I think that was an ID clue on the other sassy. So maybe the signatures reveal Sassy #2 if we use a Caesar shift?
If there was a caesar shift involved somehow, then that would involve encrypting a sig(??) and there isn’t a number to shift the it by anyways so I don’t think that’s it.

The whole Ides of March thing is probably a red herring but idk.

Re: Scioly Assassination 138: Tanks and Turrets

Posted: June 30th, 2019, 7:11 pm
by Rossyspsce
amk578 wrote:
ESBoi123 wrote:I am active.

Also this may be a very large stretch but...

The ides of March is known as the day of assassination of Caesar. TCC said beware the ides of march, I think that was an ID clue on the other sassy. So maybe the signatures reveal Sassy #2 if we use a Caesar shift?
If there was a caesar shift involved somehow, then that would involve encrypting a sig(??) and there isn’t a number to shift the it by anyways so I don’t think that’s it.

The whole Ides of March thing is probably a red herring but idk.
it's worth a shot since you can just test every single shift pretty quickly, though i feel like maybe we need the actual thing to be shifted first