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==== Berlin/Madrid Bluetooth QR ==== ==== Berlin/Madrid Bluetooth QR ====
[[Image:bmqr.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"4,N0M4D5,C1U3:"]] [[Image:bmqr.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"4,N0M4D5,C1U3:"]]
-* One individual was able to obtain a .3gp video from the Madrid location which contained a partial QR image.+* One individual was able to obtain a .3gp video from the Madrid location which contained a partial QR image. Reportedly this video was obtained through a bluetooth file transfer.
-* Another individual later received an email after the drop from Berlin, which contained similar QR pieces.+* Another individual later received an email after the drop from Berlin, which contained similar QR pieces. This video may have been meant for bluetooth transmission but was emailed at a later time due to technical issues.
* When assembled the QR code decodes to: "4,N0M4D5,C1U3:" * When assembled the QR code decodes to: "4,N0M4D5,C1U3:"
* The result appears to be a 'leet speak' form of "A NOMADS CLUE". * The result appears to be a 'leet speak' form of "A NOMADS CLUE".
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|-valign="bottom" |-valign="bottom"
|[[Image:madrid.jpg|thumb|150px|L shape piece from Madrid video]] |[[Image:madrid.jpg|thumb|150px|L shape piece from Madrid video]]
-|[[Image:berlin.jpg|thumb|150px|Remaining sections from Berlin video]]+|[[Image:berlinb.jpg|thumb|150px|Remaining sections from Berlin video]]
|} |}

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Contents

Recovered QR Codes

Twitter PHPChatUser5

APUS:01-05
APUS:01-05


Malak0's device

CHAMAELEON:13-23
CHAMAELEON:13-23


Sargash Si Facebook account

INDUS:13-06
INDUS:13-06
  • Facebook account of PHPChatUser1 (Japanese) with the name Sargash Si.
  • The 6 Sudoku puzzles are not solvable, but in correct order they build this QR code.
  • The decoded message is: INDUS:13-06


PHPChatUser4 Twitter Background

PHOENIX:01-20
PHOENIX:01-20
  • PHPChatUser4's Twitter profile changed slightly on Saturday 25/04/09 to reveal a new 'black' background.
  • The background image was isolated and contained a faint QR Code in the centre
  • This was decoded to: PHOENIX:01-20
PHPChatUser4 Updated Twitter Page
PHPChatUser4 Updated Twitter Page
Isolated background, look closely
Isolated background, look closely

Berlin/Madrid Bluetooth QR

"4,N0M4D5,C1U3:"
"4,N0M4D5,C1U3:"
  • One individual was able to obtain a .3gp video from the Madrid location which contained a partial QR image. Reportedly this video was obtained through a bluetooth file transfer.
  • Another individual later received an email after the drop from Berlin, which contained similar QR pieces. This video may have been meant for bluetooth transmission but was emailed at a later time due to technical issues.
  • When assembled the QR code decodes to: "4,N0M4D5,C1U3:"
  • The result appears to be a 'leet speak' form of "A NOMADS CLUE".
  • This is an unusual result as it does not fit the same format as previous codes. It might be that this is not an 'Access Point'.


L shape piece from Madrid video
L shape piece from Madrid video
Remaining sections from Berlin video
Remaining sections from Berlin video

Jesse Philips Enterprise Poster [Not ARG related?]

Jesse Philips' 'Big Star' Poster
Jesse Philips' 'Big Star' Poster
  • A Star Trek poster by artist Jesse Philips has featured heavily in several cobrasnake Star Trek parties.
One of many photos containing the poster
One of many photos containing the poster


  • Upon closer inspection of some photos, it is clear that a QR Code is imbedded at the bottom left corner.
  • At present, no one has been able to get a clear enough shot of the code to produce a result.
  • It is unknown if this QR code is related to this Star Trek ARG or simply to promoting Star Trek in general.
  • This image, hosted at aintitcool.com, is the clearest found so far.
  • UPDATE: It appears that Anthony of TrekMovie.com has a large version of the poster and was able to supply a decodable version of the QR. The result is: http://startreknokia.12dld.mobi/
  • Although this is a blank website, the nature of the QR code and the domain name in the result appears to suggest this website is not ARG related.


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