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Briefing
Each number relates, somehow, to the individual line in which it’s found.
Living Quarters
Loaded gum:
Read through the page - including the extra fragment. Do any of the words stand out for any reason?
Falconer’s survival kit:
Cross-reference each image - in order - with Falconer’s list in the Base Journal. Is everything there?
The Recreation Room
Lowell’s riddle:
Work out the possible letters from each line. The first letter of the word can be found in MELTY ONE. The second letter can be found in both VENUS and BUM. Once you have all potential letters, see if you can work out what the complete word could be.
Infrastructurally precarious maze
Find the correct route through the maze, and record the numbers you go through. Only one entrance to the maze is correct; a clue to this is somewhere else in the Base Journal.
The Laboratory
A round of Annihilation
Use the clues on the screen alongside the Annihilation grid diagram in the journal.
Put a tick in the squares that you know are correct, and an X in the ones you know to be wrong.
For instance, you know that Burney played with the ‘gangrenous arm’ token; so you can put a tick in the corresponding square in the grid.
You also know that nobody else used that token, so put a cross in the corresponding grid squares.
Keep going through the clues until there’s only one person who could have logically used the ‘clown’ token.
Burney’s cryovolcano experiment
The video is out of order.
Put it into the correct sequence, then work out the chronological sequence of numbers.
One segment of the video is missing, along with its corresponding camera number. You can find the number noted down somewhere in the Base Journal.
The organisphere
Seedlings
Read through the clues and figure out the best place to plant each seedling. There will only be one logical solution.
Once you’ve worked it out, write down the plot numbers corresponding to each of the plants in the order that they need planting.
Christy’s simulated flight plan
First you’ll need to find out where Christy started her journey. This is noted somewhere in the Base Journal.
Once you have that, follow the flight log in the journal. Each entry will take you to a new letter.
The control room - again
Listen to the Nik & the Sputz song, and read the lyrics.
The phrases sung each time the music stops are capitalised.
How could you use the letters in each of the four phrases?
What might you use in the Base Journal?
What does the Profoctor mean about making you ‘cross’?
The Profoctor’s Perfidious Perilous Puzzling Predicament
You will now need all four of the eight-letter words that you’ve collected.
Using these, and the final page in your printed document/PDF, you will need work out what the final codeword is.
To understand how to work out the final codeword, you will need four clues that can be found on various pages within the Base Journal.
Read through the Base Journal, and study some of the notes and doodles.
Still stuck?
Find the following four clues in the Base JOurnal.
One clue will indicate which of the three grids on the Profoctor’s puzzle page is the correct one to use.
One clue will indicate which four letters in each of the eight words to use, and which four letters in each to discard.
One clue will indicate which words to use in row one of the grid, row two, row three and row four.
One clue will indicate the sequence of letters - once you’ve added all the letters to the correct grid - that spell out a new word.
STILL stuck?
See Falconer’s cleaning rota. This shows you which word should be used on each row of the grid.
See Lowell’s squid with a jetpack. This indicates which four letters in each word to use, so that you can fill the grid in.
See the page revealed by the burnt corner of Burney’s journal entry. This will tell you which grid to use.
See Christy’s flight plan log. The shapes, in order, indicate which letters to use from the grid (once you’ve filled the grid with the correct letters).