04-27-2021, 03:55 PM
(04-27-2021, 01:57 PM)irRESPondible Wrote:(04-24-2021, 08:33 PM)Flashlight237 Wrote: Yep! It did. As a result, a pedestal rose up with a paper that featured a combination of sorts. The combination was written in a weird way...
After some looking around, you might find that the lock was a combo lock... For the door to your cell.
- Take the last two digits of the year the Declaration of Independence is signed in the Thirteen Colonies and divide that by 2.
- Think of the fifth prime number that comes after 11.
- Count the number of worlds in the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2.
- Take the 2nd digit from the year the Edo period started, then multiply that by 7.
(Before you ask, the locks go from 0 to 59.)
Rehyanne looked at the note, then at the lock, and began to work arround it. First and foremost, she had to get each number:
She tried that first one: 38-29-32-56.
- The Declaration of Independence was signed in 76, so half it was 38.
- Primes... 11, 13, 17, 19, 23... 29 was the one that filled that spot after 11.
- Japanese Supr Mario Bros 2... she had no idea, so she thought on either 8 or 32
- Edo period... that confused her. She can't recall when that era happened. She thought on the 19th century, that meant 1800s. So, 8x7=56
Least you weren't trying hundreds of different combinations like that one guy. Still, that was the wrong combo.