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{{Zuntti-hint}} It was discovered when [[User:Zuntti|Zuntti]] posted this image related to the INFRA ARG.
{{Zuntti-hint}} It was discovered when [[User:Zuntti|Zuntti]] posted this image related to the INFRA ARG.
 
[[File:2_Remaining.png|alt=|none|thumb|512x512px|The image's filename is "2_Remaining.png".]]
[[File:2_Remaining.png|512px]]
 
This prompted investigation of the lights when Zuntti posted a further image with the lights circled. These lights are not specific to this image however, and can appear randomly in-game as one of the many light sets the panel can circle through. This is an image of the lights as they appear in game, for easier viewing.
This prompted investigation of the lights when Zuntti posted a further image with the lights circled. These lights are not specific to this image however, and can appear randomly in-game as one of the many light sets the panel can circle through. This is an image of the lights as they appear in game, for easier viewing.



Revision as of 21:01, 30 May 2020

The reactor lights code is a code formed by the lights on the SNW control panel in Reactor.

Zuntti-avatar.jpg It was discovered when Zuntti posted this image related to the INFRA ARG.

The image's filename is "2_Remaining.png".

This prompted investigation of the lights when Zuntti posted a further image with the lights circled. These lights are not specific to this image however, and can appear randomly in-game as one of the many light sets the panel can circle through. This is an image of the lights as they appear in game, for easier viewing.

Reactor lights brighter.jpg

When reading the columns of letter pairs, one can read the following from the four columns:

  • BUNKE and OTHER from the first column.
  • COMPU and WORLD from the second column.
  • MIDDL and 1 6 R 14 D from the third column.
  • QUEST and I 12 14 I 9 from the fourth column.

This refers to the bunker computer code question WHATCONNECTSALLTHESE through BUNKE COMPU MIDDL QUEST. The other part of the code can be obtained by substituting the numbers with the characters from the question (i.e., 1=W, 9=O, etc.), which results in "OTHER WORLD WORLD ISLIE", or (possibly) "the other world is a lie".

Blue Question.svg The interpretation of the decoded message is just an assumption, as the word "world" appears twice.