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The various Access codes that you may encounter at various Waypoints. See Bolded input for correct answer.

Descriptions and Input Options

The transmission readout suggests that, long ago, a distress signal went unanswered.

A sequence of numbers has been repeating itself for so long that its imprint is burnt into the screen. An input box flashes at me insistently. If I crack the code, I can find the ship.

99 - 92 - 86 - 81 - XX

Input Options-> 95, 79, 77

An Acoustical beacon can be heard through the operations terminal. it repeats at intervals of 12 seconds.

i feel compelled to work out the pattern of its encrypton, locate the the ship it calls out from... and discover what horror awaits at the crash site.

80 - 71 - 63 - 56 - xx

input options-> 50 - 48 - 49


A faint, but insistent, bleeping noise can be heard from the operations terminal.

A garbled distress call can be heard amongst it all, alongside screams and the tearing of metal. The only thing that's clear to me is a brief number sequence. Cracking its code could lead me to the crash site.

2 - 4 - 12 - 48 - 240 - XXX

Input Options-> 1540, 1440, 1240


Images of shattered Sentinels are displayed like trophies on this terminal screen. Seems the observatory's former overseer had a penchant for hunting these machines.

Perhaps their time would have been better spent monitoring incoming Beacons like the one that flashes on a monitor before me. If I can enter the correct access code perhaps I can discover where it originated from.

4634 - 6344 - 3446 - ****

Input Options-> 4463, 4634, 6344


Images show that this Observatory was once a warzone. Manngled metal, scorched walls and the heavily decayed corpses of a dozen hulking lifeforms betray a brutal firefight.

Now repaired, whatever transpired it must have happened before the Beacon that flashes on screen arrived. Perhaps if I enter the correct code I can decipher it.

3987 - 9873 - 8739 - ****

Input -> 9873, 3987, 7398


A pulsing red light flashes on the console. Below it a sequence of numbers repeats itself endlessly below it. It's clearly a distress signal.

It is a cold, empty and distant way of viewing a disaster that, in all likelihood, cost a pilot's life. If I can work out the encryption routine, I could perhaps trace a ship's point of impact.

17 - 33 - 65 - 129 - XXX

Input -> 258, 261, 257


Something something....2059 5920 0592

0592

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