1.06 Calibration

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Order

1.06

Status

::POLISH::

Location Status

Done deal; agreed to by Danielle Engleman.

GC Point of Contact

Allen

Location Notes

Likely delivered via DVD at the Longnow Foundation.

Type

Mandatory Puzzle

Plot Setup

Prof. Chronos nearly has the machine working properly with the new co-keypads, the password, etc. But it still needs to be "calibrated." The View-O-Scope has recorded the different times and places the Doctor has bounced to. (Players are seeing where the Doctor has been while they were doing the previous puzzles - it's not supposed to be "live".)

Props

(Delivered via DVD.)

Plot Point to Convey

General time hijinx, ending in knowing that the next place Doctor When will bounce to is the Big Bang.

Short Description

Teams have to predict next time Doctor When will bounce to based on DVD containing short clips of where he's been so far.

Detailed Description

Players receive a DVD containing the View-O-Scope recording of the different times that Dr. When has bounced to. Each of these is a short clip from a famous movie scene (Dr. Strangelove, Titanic, and Gone With the Wind are a few examples), with Dr. When inserted in a (hopefully) funny way. The players' goal is to figure out where Dr. When bounced to at the end, so that they can "calibrate" the time machine appropriately and "lock on" to him. Additional details that are relevant at other points: 1) Dr. When loses the envelope during the Vertigo scene at Fort Point - they'll need this information later to get to the Retrieve the Letter event; and 2) in Act III, players will use the sequence again (which will end partway through) to figure out his next location quickly.

How To Give To Teams

Lab assistant says over phone:

Thanks to you we're almost able to rescue Doctor When. We do that by having the time machine project a return time portal archway to his current spatial-temporal coordinates.
But we need to do one last thing before the machine is fully repaired and can project a return portal: we need to recalibrate it.
As you know, the Doctor has been bouncing around through time and space. If you can calculate the next time he'll materialize in, we can use that information to recalibrate the machine.
The machine's Temporal View-O-Scope has recorded the different times and places he's visited so far.
So please go to the Longnow Foundation in Ft. Mason where their crack temporal mechanics will give you access to the View-O-Scope log. Once you've calculated his next destination just call the Institute.

SUPPLEMENTAL EMAIL

Research Project Title: Calibration
Objective: Help Institute to calibrate the time machine by predicting the next time Doctor When will bounce to
Location: Long Now Foundation, Fort Mason Center, Building A, San Francisco
Upon Completion: Call the Institute and speak with any lab assistant
Parking: Some free spots just outside of parking attendant's booth, pay parking inside lot
Bathrooms At Location: Yes
Food At Location: Safeway and a few restaurants a few blocks away

Once at the Long Now Foundation, a GC member dressed as a Long Now employee says,

Welcome to the Long Now Foundation. Your colleagues at Trenchwood called ahead and asked us to give you remote access to the View-O-Scope log. Just run the program on this disk and enter access code XXXX.

And hands them a disk.

Puzzle Answer

NEXTGATEWAYTHEBIGBANG

Puzzle Solution

0. The movie clips are in alphabetical order by movie, so their original order is irrelevant.

1. Order the movie clips chronologically by the time depicted:

Movie Original Order Year
Land of the Lost 8 -65000000
2001: A Space Odyssey 19 -3000000
10000 BC 16 -10000
The Ten Commandments 15 -1300
Spartacus 14 -71
Ben-Hur 3 29
Monty Python's Life of Brian 9 34
Monty Python and the Holy Grail 10 932
The Adventures of Robin Hood 1 1300
Amadeus 2 1787
History of the World, Part I 7 1789
Gone With The Wind 6 1861
The Wizard of Oz 21 1900
Titanic 18 1912
Raiders of the Lost Ark 12 1936
The Sound of Music 13 1938
Casablanca 4 1941
Vertigo 20 1958
Dr. Strangelove 5 1960
Terminator 2: Judgment Day 17 2029
Planet of the Apes 11 3978

2. Transform the dates in the timestamp to letters, setting A=1, B=2, etc.

Movie Date Message 1
Land of the Lost 19 S
2001: A Space Odyssey 5 E
10000 BC 20 T
The Ten Commandments 3 C
Spartacus 12 L
Ben-Hur 15 O
Life of Brian 3 C
Monty Python and the Holy Grail 11 K
The Adventures of Robin Hood 13 M
Amadeus 15 O
History of the World, Part I 14 N
Gone With The Wind 20 T
The Wizard of Oz 8 H
Titanic 16 P
Raiders of the Lost Ark 15 O
The Sound of Music 9 I
Casablanca 14 N
Vertigo 20 T
Dr. Strangelove 19 S
Terminator 2: Judgment Day 21 U
Planet of the Apes 16 P

3. The message, SETCLOCKMONTHPOINTSUP, tells the players to set clock hands according to the hour and minute of the timestamp, and then to rotate the clock so that the hour equal to the month of the timestamp is pointing up. The clock hands form semaphore letters.

Movie Month Hour Minute Semaphore Message 2
Land of the Lost 02 21 32 SW,SE N
2001: A Space Odyssey 04 02 28 NW,NE U
10000 BC 03 10 30 SW,E M
The Ten Commandments 06 03 00 W,S B
Spartacus 12 01 30 S,NE E
Ben-Hur 03 06 00 W,E R
Life of Brian 09 18 08 W,SE S
Monty Python and the Holy Grail 05 03 32 NW,NE U
The Adventures of Robin Hood 04 06 58 SW,E M
Amadeus 01 08 20 SW,E M
History of the World, Part I 10 08 34 W,NW O
Gone With The Wind 11 04 54 N,S D
The Wizard of Oz 06 16 30 NW,N T
Titanic 02 03 24 E,NE W
Raiders of the Lost Ark 11 17 01 S,NE E
The Sound of Music 10 02 28 SW,SE N
Casablanca 03 13 14 NW,N T
Vertigo 03 18 07 NW,E Y
Dr. Strangelove 07 15 56 W,SE S
Terminator 2: Judgment Day 06 13 23 NW,SW I
Planet of the Apes 01 14 28 NE,SE X

4. The second message, NUMBERSUMMODTWENTYSIX, tells the players to add all of the numbers (not digits) in the timestamp, take mod(26) of those numbers, and transform them into letters, to letters, setting A=1, B=2, etc.

Movie Year Date Month Hour Minute Sum Answer
Land of the Lost 96 19 02 21 32 14 N
2001: A Space Odyssey 44 5 04 02 28 5 E
10000 BC 13 20 03 10 30 24 X
The Ten Commandments 08 3 06 03 00 20 T
Spartacus 30 12 12 01 30 7 G
Ben-Hur 29 15 03 06 00 1 A
Life of Brian 34 3 09 18 08 20 T
Monty Python and the Holy Grail 32 11 05 03 32 5 E
The Adventures of Robin Hood 72 13 04 06 58 23 W
Amadeus 87 15 01 08 20 1 A
History of the World, Part I 89 14 10 08 34 25 Y
Gone With The Wind 61 20 11 04 54 20 T
The Wizard of Oz 00 8 06 16 30 8 H
Titanic 12 16 02 03 24 5 E
Raiders of the Lost Ark 36 15 11 17 01 2 B
The Sound of Music 38 9 10 02 28 9 I
Casablanca 41 14 03 13 14 7 G
Vertigo 58 20 03 18 07 2 B
Dr. Strangelove 60 19 07 15 56 1 A
Terminator 2: Judgment Day 29 21 06 13 23 14 N
Planet of the Apes 78 16 01 14 28 7 G

Budget

Cost for DVDs to deliver the puzzle, plus any cost to produce the movie. Estimate: $200.

Credits

Design: Erik Stuart, Wei-Hwa Huang

Movie production: Sarah Kling, Wei-Hwa Huang

Manager

Allen

Hints

General hints:

- Any data associated with the movie – title, release date, names of actors or directors, etc. –is irrelevant to the puzzle. Recall that the introductory message said that these are actual events, despite their similarity to famous movie scenes.

- Anything Doctor When does is also irrelevant.

- The only thing the clips themselves are used for is to set the order. After that, the timestamp carries all the information.

- The "mass loss detected" message after Vertigo is not relevant to this puzzle.

- The semaphore letters are not exact, but it should be generally clear what letter they represent if teams look at an actual clock with hands set correctly.

- There’s a lot of data here – lots of numbers in the timestamp, the times depicted, and a lot of irrelevant information. If teams are having trouble, steer them toward ordering the clips as a first step.


Q: We can’t figure out what movie X is.

A: “Movie? What movie? These are real events –where the Doctor is in trouble, no less! Don’t think about any movies – that can’t possibly be right.”


Q: The timestamps are all screwed up! (E.g., months are wrong, or daytime scenes have a night timestamp.)

A: “Yep, it looks like a bunch of that data got corrupted. The years, though, seem right – or at least possibly right, given that the View-O-Scope can only show two digits.”


Q: We don’t know anything about the years when some of these scenes took place!

A: “Well – we can figure out _something_, can’t we? No, we don’t know exactly when the Doctor was running from dinosaurs – but it wasn’t the present day, and it wasn’t 5 billion years ago. Our margin of error may be wide, but we do have a range.”


Q: What the hell do we do? There’s so much data!

A: “Hmm… there has to be some reason for the Doctor bouncing to various times. If only we could figure out the right order in which to sift through all this data. With the scenes themselves - not the timestamps, since those seem to be at least partially corrupted – how could we order them?”

Response to Correct Answer

Responses are delivered by Lab Assistant over the phone.

If sending them to optional puzzle:

Great! We'll get to work recalibrating the time machine.
In the meantime, please go to back to the Long Now lab assistant and ask for [name of puzzle]. When you're done call the Institute and speak with any lab assistant.

If sending team to next mandatory puzzle (Send Me Back)

Great! We'll get to work recalibrating the time machine. Then I'll refocus the Temporal View-O-Scope to 13.8 billion years ago and we'll see what the Doctor is up to.
Hold it...I just remembered that I can't give you access to the Temporal View-O-Scope live feed where you're at.
However, there is excellent access to temporal fault lines quite nearby you at the park outside the Letterman Digital Arts Center in the Presidio near the statue of Eadweard Muybridge. Head on over and by the time you get there I'll have it set up so you can watch us retrieve the Doctor to 2012!

[yes, this phone script should probably be with the Send Me Back puzzle, but it will be easier for the phone staff to put it here.]


SUPPLEMENTAL EMAIL

Research Project Title: View The Doctor At Big Bang
Objective: Go to location where the signal is strong enough to watch Doctor When at the Big Bang through the View-O-Scope Computer Remote Access Program
Location: Statue of Eadweard Muybridge within the park containing the Letterman Digital Arts Center Recycled Water Pond, San Francisco; the park is bounded by Gorgas Ave., Lyon Street, Letterman Drive, and Oreilly Ave.; statue is just north of the Starbucks in Building C; probably best to go to intersection of Gorgas and Oreilly
Upon Completion: Speak with the lab assistant onsite
Parking: Best parking is free lot whose entrance is on Oreilly just south of Gorgas; street parking on Gorgas, too; do not use the parking spaces underneath the buildings.
Bathrooms At Location: In the nearby Starbucks
Food At Location: Nearby Starbucks and other restaurants in the Presidio

To Do

Ben and Ellen are editing. Dan will make Javascript for distribution DVDs Make copies of DVDs.

Other Notes