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Month: July 2014

Oracular analysis: Encrypted message a horror story

Posted on July 1, 2014 By Brody No Comments on Oracular analysis: Encrypted message a horror story

NEW YORK, EARTH – Infomatrix users once again submitted theories about a message received from the exploration vessel Pinnacle. This time, the conjecture focused on what new information might be hidden within the quantum-encrypted words “They are coming.” The prevailing opinion seems to be that the message contains details of a nightmare playing out aboard…

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