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1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

^^ That's what I got.

Unable to make sense of it so far. This is a tough one.

I am still not quite sure how to divide these numbers. I mean, it could be one single large number, but also other things.

It's 20 digits. That means it could be one 20-digit number, 2 ten-digits, 4 five-digit numbers, or 4 four-digit numbers. OR, even worse, it could be variable.

Argh... must... find... solution...

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Is the 2 correct?

Bohemia Interactive has developed a battlefield simulation system VBS. What does VBS stand for?

0: Virtual Battlefield Simulation

1: Virtual Battlefield System

2: Virtual Battlespace

Virtual Battlespace System isn't it?

You made the answer yourself, so i would say "2"

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My first thought on seeing the word “senary†was “Diceware†(you know, “11356†for “airfield†etc) – but having looked at the number strings, there’s no “zero†in diceware list, so these can’t be encoded words.

That said, they may be passwords/logins for something?

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1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

^^ That's what I got.

Unable to make sense of it so far. This is a tough one.

Could that be time? The military time is written without ':'

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Could that be time? The military time is written without ':'

Seems plausible at first glance. All numbers would make sense as times, though I still see no meaning to them.

---------- Post added at 12:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:58 PM ----------

btw. @ whoever mentioned dates:

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

=

1551 397 1512 1332 1980

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My first thought on seeing the word “senary†was “Diceware†(you know, “11356†for “airfield†etc) – but having looked at the number strings, there’s no “zero†in diceware list, so these can’t be encoded words.

Maybe add 1 to each number, getting them from 0-5 into 1-6 ?

Although that's probably a long shot

Edit: Tried it, doesn't make sense (would be 'd force abuse arch')

Edited by Varanon

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updated to If answer is 11130151120010101310

Binary

10100111011100110110000111000111111011010100101010

Ternary

10120120120111200212202122010020

Quaternary

2213130312013013323110222

Quinary

1233012043404123424403

Senary

11130151120010101310

Septenary

311060122401061626

Octal

24734660707732452

Nonary

3516514625678106

Decimal

736456014279978

Undecimal

1A3726272768593

Duodecimal

6A72213911A836

Base 13

257C16728283A5

Hexadecimal

29DCD871FB52A

Vigesimal

3BI7G5494JII

Arabic numerals

73645601427997

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I just got shit when i try to 'translate' the numbers from anything to anything. i have no chance. :(

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Could that be time? The military time is written without ':'
That was my first impression too.

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I think I'll document my thought process here, in case someone spots something I didn't. :)

There are twenty senary digits. That means they can be divided into either 2x10, 4x5, 5x4, 10x2, 20x1, or some weird mix.

I've never used senary numbers in my life, or even seen them being used, so I am assuming they need to be converted to something else.

ASCII comes to mind, but doesn't seem to produce usable results.

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When I convert the senary sequence to letters here, I get "EEPPJORAZXR".

RAZXR reminds me of Razor

EEPP might mean ep2, hinting at a new expansion

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Thanks MadDogX

Decimal representation is: 736456014279978

which is 15 digits long, so it can be 5x3 or 3x5

Tried to convert that but no luck yet

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I think I'll document my thought process here, in case someone spots something I didn't. :)

There are twenty senary digits. That means they can be divided into either 2x10, 4x5, 5x4, 10x2, 20x1, or some weird mix.

I've never used senary numbers in my life, or even seen them being used, so I am assuming they need to be converted to something else.

ASCII comes to mind, but doesn't seem to produce usable results.

I actually thought it might be a UNIX timestamp, but it doesn't seem to be, the number is way too high. If it is a timestamp, ti might use a different epoch.

Windows timestamp would yield a valid date, but that date is Sat May 03 1603 11:06:41 GMT+0200. Not useful I suppose.

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Could the numbers be coordinates?

Tried that already on google maps, no luck - ocean only ;)

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The unix timestamp was 1305544277 just now. Ten decimal digits.

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Tried that already on google maps, no luck - ocean only ;)

a is possible you can send the tue cordinate for goggle earth ?

"submarine is here ! ":yay:

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If this is the right answer

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

shouldn´t it be like this then?

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310:5

Does that make any sense?

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AAN is hinting about the date.

Of course, I overlooked that fact before. AAN asked them when we would recieve information, and they answered with the 20 questions.

So the result of this should turn out to be either a date, timestamp, or perhaps the name of an event (E3).

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If this is the right answer

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

shouldn´t it be like this then?

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310:5

Does that make any sense?

Don't think so. All the other answers were taken without including the actual answers (just the choice)

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Oh, Yes I missed the from Zero to... part in the question...

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Shouldn't the code be

15151517 5151115 15455 155155 1517155

Instead of

1113 0151 1200 1010 1310

:confused:

'Senary numeral system' means numbers from zero to:

0: 5

1: 15

2: 4

3: 17

4: 7

5: 11

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