Difference between revisions of "2.02 Core Dump 2"

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==Detailed Description==
 
==Detailed Description==
Teams receive the "core dump" from the time machine, and try to figure out why it's broken.  In contrast to Act I's Core Dump puzzle, a set of apple cores are presented as a pun on the phrase "core dump".  The solution to puzzle points toward the quantum chronomentometer as the problem: for example, CHRONOMENTOMETERCRACKED, FIXCHRONOMENTOMETER, or simply CHRONOMENTOMETER could all be good puzzle solutions.
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In contrast to Act I's Core Dump puzzle, a set of apple cores are presented as a pun on the phrase "core dump".  The solution to puzzle points toward the quantum chronomentometer as the problem.
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Players arrange a jigsaw puzzle of apple core shapes, guided by some ASCII-art printouts, to reveal a plain-text message.
  
 
==Puzzle Answer==
 
==Puzzle Answer==
Arrange a jigsaw puzzle of apple core shapes to reveal a plain-text message.
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GREAT SCOTT BAD QUANTUM CHRONOMENTOMETER
  
 
==Puzzle Solution==
 
==Puzzle Solution==
The prototype used the phrase: "CODE PINK CHECK QUANTUM CHRONOMENTOMETER"
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Group the puzzle pieces by color.  They anagram to the following words, each with one letter missing:
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* Red: HE(A)RT MONITOR
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* Orange: BAS(S)OON
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* Yellow: (S)QUID
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* Green: ROCKING HORS(E)
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* Teal: (M)UTANT
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* Blue: HONEYCOM(B)
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* Indigo: BATT(L)E AXE
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* Purple: COMMENC(E)MENT
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There is an ASCII image for each word, to help solve the anagrams.
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The missing letters, in rainbow order, spell "ASSEMBLE"
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Orient the pieces so the letters are all facing the normal way, then connect them such that the lines drawn on each tile flow from the first letter to the last.  Diagonals are allowed, and may cross each other, Boggle-style (in a nice parallelism with the sister puzzle from Act I).
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Assemble the colored multi-tile shapes into a regular rectangle.  Ignore the border letters; the remaining ones spell the final message:
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GREAT SCOTT BAD QUANTUM CHRONOMENTOMETER
  
 
==Budget==
 
==Budget==
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==To Do==
 
==To Do==
 
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* Print ASCII art
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* Laser cut new tiles
  
 
==Other Notes==
 
==Other Notes==

Revision as of 15:27, 5 January 2012

Order

2.02

Status

::MOCKUP::

Location Status

Reserved

GC Point of Contact

Erik & Melissa

Location Notes

Prof. Chronus's laboratory

Type

Mandatory Puzzle

Plot Setup

Prof. Chronus is bouncing around the timeline and needs help to return. Machine is malfunctioning. Doctor When suggests reading the core dump (as in Part 1).

Props

Plot Point to Convey

The problem with the machine is that the "quantum chronomentometer" is all screwed up. Luckily Doctor When is an expert in such matters--he did his dissertation on the topic. Moreover, he's not surprised that Prof. Chronus screwed it up; she never was any good at memtometry, going all the way back to high school.

Short Description

Teams receive the "core dump" from the time machine, and try to figure out why it's broken.

Detailed Description

In contrast to Act I's Core Dump puzzle, a set of apple cores are presented as a pun on the phrase "core dump". The solution to puzzle points toward the quantum chronomentometer as the problem.

Players arrange a jigsaw puzzle of apple core shapes, guided by some ASCII-art printouts, to reveal a plain-text message.

Puzzle Answer

GREAT SCOTT BAD QUANTUM CHRONOMENTOMETER

Puzzle Solution

Group the puzzle pieces by color. They anagram to the following words, each with one letter missing:

  • Red: HE(A)RT MONITOR
  • Orange: BAS(S)OON
  • Yellow: (S)QUID
  • Green: ROCKING HORS(E)
  • Teal: (M)UTANT
  • Blue: HONEYCOM(B)
  • Indigo: BATT(L)E AXE
  • Purple: COMMENC(E)MENT

There is an ASCII image for each word, to help solve the anagrams.

The missing letters, in rainbow order, spell "ASSEMBLE"

Orient the pieces so the letters are all facing the normal way, then connect them such that the lines drawn on each tile flow from the first letter to the last. Diagonals are allowed, and may cross each other, Boggle-style (in a nice parallelism with the sister puzzle from Act I).

Assemble the colored multi-tile shapes into a regular rectangle. Ignore the border letters; the remaining ones spell the final message:

GREAT SCOTT BAD QUANTUM CHRONOMENTOMETER

Budget

Credits

Manager

David Greenspan

Hints

Response to Correct Answer

?

To Do

  • Print ASCII art
  • Laser cut new tiles

Other Notes