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Post by GoogleFeud on Apr 20, 2019 13:16:13 GMT
Discuss the challenge here. The person with the bomb has to post their decision here.
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HMSDreadnought
Jury
Feeling cute might invade a few nations later
Posts: 227
Background: HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy battleship that revolutionised naval power. Her name and the type of the entire class of warships that was named after her stems from archaic English in which "dreadnought" means "a fearless person".[1] Dreadnought's entry into service in 1906 represented such an advance in naval technology that its name came to be associated with an entire generation of battleships, the "dreadnoughts", as well as the class of ships named after it. Likewise, the generation of ships she made obsolete became known as "pre-dreadnoughts". Admiral Sir John "Jacky" Fisher, First Sea Lord of the Board of Admiralty, is credited as the father of Dreadnought. Shortly after he assumed office, he ordered design studies for a battleship armed solely with 12-inch (305 mm) guns and a speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). He convened a "Committee on Designs" to evaluate the alternative designs and to assist in the detailed design work.
Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary armament of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion.[2] Her launch helped spark a naval arms race as navies around the world, particularly the German Imperial Navy, rushed to match it in the build-up to World War I.[3]
Ironically for a vessel designed to engage enemy battleships, her only significant action was the ramming and sinking of German submarine SM U-29, becoming the only battleship confirmed to have sunk a submarine.[4] Dreadnought did not participate in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 as she was being refitted. Nor did Dreadnought participate in any of the other World War I naval battles. In May 1916 she was relegated to coastal defence duties in the English Channel, not rejoining the Grand Fleet until 1918. The ship was reduced to reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap two years later.
Favorite FS Player: Vivi
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Post by HMSDreadnought on Apr 20, 2019 13:30:37 GMT
Chakra should get the bomb since they're the most active and thus have the most amount of chance to be on when we manage to solve the clues and diffuse the bomb
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Post by GoogleFeud on Apr 20, 2019 13:31:54 GMT
The person who gets the bomb gets rnged
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HMSDreadnought
Jury
Feeling cute might invade a few nations later
Posts: 227
Background: HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy battleship that revolutionised naval power. Her name and the type of the entire class of warships that was named after her stems from archaic English in which "dreadnought" means "a fearless person".[1] Dreadnought's entry into service in 1906 represented such an advance in naval technology that its name came to be associated with an entire generation of battleships, the "dreadnoughts", as well as the class of ships named after it. Likewise, the generation of ships she made obsolete became known as "pre-dreadnoughts". Admiral Sir John "Jacky" Fisher, First Sea Lord of the Board of Admiralty, is credited as the father of Dreadnought. Shortly after he assumed office, he ordered design studies for a battleship armed solely with 12-inch (305 mm) guns and a speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). He convened a "Committee on Designs" to evaluate the alternative designs and to assist in the detailed design work.
Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary armament of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion.[2] Her launch helped spark a naval arms race as navies around the world, particularly the German Imperial Navy, rushed to match it in the build-up to World War I.[3]
Ironically for a vessel designed to engage enemy battleships, her only significant action was the ramming and sinking of German submarine SM U-29, becoming the only battleship confirmed to have sunk a submarine.[4] Dreadnought did not participate in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 as she was being refitted. Nor did Dreadnought participate in any of the other World War I naval battles. In May 1916 she was relegated to coastal defence duties in the English Channel, not rejoining the Grand Fleet until 1918. The ship was reduced to reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap two years later.
Favorite FS Player: Vivi
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Post by HMSDreadnought on Apr 20, 2019 13:43:03 GMT
oh oops
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HMSDreadnought
Jury
Feeling cute might invade a few nations later
Posts: 227
Background: HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy battleship that revolutionised naval power. Her name and the type of the entire class of warships that was named after her stems from archaic English in which "dreadnought" means "a fearless person".[1] Dreadnought's entry into service in 1906 represented such an advance in naval technology that its name came to be associated with an entire generation of battleships, the "dreadnoughts", as well as the class of ships named after it. Likewise, the generation of ships she made obsolete became known as "pre-dreadnoughts". Admiral Sir John "Jacky" Fisher, First Sea Lord of the Board of Admiralty, is credited as the father of Dreadnought. Shortly after he assumed office, he ordered design studies for a battleship armed solely with 12-inch (305 mm) guns and a speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). He convened a "Committee on Designs" to evaluate the alternative designs and to assist in the detailed design work.
Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary armament of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion.[2] Her launch helped spark a naval arms race as navies around the world, particularly the German Imperial Navy, rushed to match it in the build-up to World War I.[3]
Ironically for a vessel designed to engage enemy battleships, her only significant action was the ramming and sinking of German submarine SM U-29, becoming the only battleship confirmed to have sunk a submarine.[4] Dreadnought did not participate in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 as she was being refitted. Nor did Dreadnought participate in any of the other World War I naval battles. In May 1916 she was relegated to coastal defence duties in the English Channel, not rejoining the Grand Fleet until 1918. The ship was reduced to reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap two years later.
Favorite FS Player: Vivi
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Post by HMSDreadnought on Apr 20, 2019 13:52:51 GMT
Clue Pack 3: (1) Pack 2’s third statement is a lie. (2) If the sum of the 4 digit code is an even number, cut the second red wire. (3) The wires under shapes with odd number of angles must be cut.
Clue Pack 1: (2) Everything said in any other pack about the white wire is a lie.
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Post by Kyle Viveros/Phoenix on Apr 20, 2019 14:46:15 GMT
Clue Pack 4: (1) Cut the black wire to earn a small advantage. (2) Everything Pack 1 said is the opposite of the truth. (3) Cut the third wire from right to left.
Clue Pack 1: (4) Pack 5’s second clue is true.
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Chakra
Chakra
still loves you
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Post by Chakra on Apr 20, 2019 15:00:10 GMT
Clue Pack 2: (1) Add the 2 first numbers of the four-digit code and them substract the addition of the last 2 numbers from the addition of the first 2 numbers. You need to cut the wire that is below that number. (2) Do not cut the shortest wire. (3) Cut the 4th wire from right to left.
Clue Pack 1: (1) You should NOT cut the 3rd wire
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Chakra
Chakra
still loves you
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Post by Chakra on Apr 20, 2019 15:04:23 GMT
The hard part is waiting for goose and tuba. Oh, and also working out the semi-contradictoring info between each pack
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Post by Kyle Viveros/Phoenix on Apr 20, 2019 15:27:24 GMT
yep, but once we do get the information, we should be able to piece all of the information together
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HMSDreadnought
Jury
Feeling cute might invade a few nations later
Posts: 227
Background: HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy battleship that revolutionised naval power. Her name and the type of the entire class of warships that was named after her stems from archaic English in which "dreadnought" means "a fearless person".[1] Dreadnought's entry into service in 1906 represented such an advance in naval technology that its name came to be associated with an entire generation of battleships, the "dreadnoughts", as well as the class of ships named after it. Likewise, the generation of ships she made obsolete became known as "pre-dreadnoughts". Admiral Sir John "Jacky" Fisher, First Sea Lord of the Board of Admiralty, is credited as the father of Dreadnought. Shortly after he assumed office, he ordered design studies for a battleship armed solely with 12-inch (305 mm) guns and a speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). He convened a "Committee on Designs" to evaluate the alternative designs and to assist in the detailed design work.
Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary armament of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion.[2] Her launch helped spark a naval arms race as navies around the world, particularly the German Imperial Navy, rushed to match it in the build-up to World War I.[3]
Ironically for a vessel designed to engage enemy battleships, her only significant action was the ramming and sinking of German submarine SM U-29, becoming the only battleship confirmed to have sunk a submarine.[4] Dreadnought did not participate in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 as she was being refitted. Nor did Dreadnought participate in any of the other World War I naval battles. In May 1916 she was relegated to coastal defence duties in the English Channel, not rejoining the Grand Fleet until 1918. The ship was reduced to reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap two years later.
Favorite FS Player: Vivi
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Post by HMSDreadnought on Apr 20, 2019 15:41:32 GMT
Clue Pack 1: (1) You should NOT cut the 3rd wire (2) Everything said in any other pack about the white wire is a lie.
(4) Pack 5’s second clue is true.
Clue Pack 2: (1) Add the 2 first numbers of the four-digit code and them substract the addition of the last 2 numbers from the addition of the first 2 numbers. You need to cut the wire that is below that number. (2) Do not cut the shortest wire. (3) Cut the 4th wire from right to left.
Clue Pack 3: (1) Pack 2’s third statement is a lie. (2) If the sum of the 4 digit code is an even number, cut the second red wire. (3) The wires under shapes with odd number of angles must be cut.
Clue Pack 4: (1) Cut the black wire to earn a small advantage. (2) Everything Pack 1 said is the opposite of the truth. (3) Cut the third wire from right to left.
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Post by tubahead on Apr 20, 2019 16:35:00 GMT
Clue Pack 5: (1) Pack 4 forgot to finish their first clue. The rest of it is “... but you will explode” (2) I am not too sure, but I think you should cut the first red wire. (3) You can trust Pack 3, but I am not sure if you can trust pack 2.
Clue Pack 1: (3) Cut the white wire.
*clue-posting tuba noises*
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Post by tubahead on Apr 20, 2019 16:47:28 GMT
Tubahead look at clues, think: need description of bomb figure out. When normal man who is not goose get on he can describe.
*detective tuba noises*
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Post by Kyle Viveros/Phoenix on Apr 20, 2019 17:41:13 GMT
Clue Pack 1: (1) You should NOT cut the 3rd wire (2) Everything said in any other pack about the white wire is a lie. (3) Cut the white wire. (4) Pack 5’s second clue is true.
Clue Pack 2: (1) Add the 2 first numbers of the four-digit code and them substract the addition of the last 2 numbers from the addition of the first 2 numbers. You need to cut the wire that is below that number. (2) Do not cut the shortest wire. (3) Cut the 4th wire from right to left.
Clue Pack 3: (1) Pack 2’s third statement is a lie. (2) If the sum of the 4 digit code is an even number, cut the second red wire. (3) The wires under shapes with odd number of angles must be cut.
Clue Pack 4: (1) Cut the black wire to earn a small advantage. (2) Everything Pack 1 said is the opposite of the truth. (3) Cut the third wire from right to left.
Clue Pack 5: (1) Pack 4 forgot to finish their first clue. The rest of it is “... but you will explode” (2) I am not too sure, but I think you should cut the first red wire. (3) You can trust Pack 3, but I am not sure if you can trust pack 2.
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Post by Kyle Viveros/Phoenix on Apr 20, 2019 18:14:03 GMT
Clue Pack 1: (1) You SHOULD cut the 3rd wire (2) Everything said in any other pack about the white wire is a NOT lie. (3) DONT Cut the white wire. (4) Pack 5’s second NOT clue is true.
Clue Pack 2: MAYBE? (1) Add the 2 first numbers of the four-digit code and them substract the addition of the last 2 numbers from the addition of the first 2 numbers. You need to cut the wire that is below that number. (2) Do not cut the shortest wire.
Clue Pack 3: TRUE (1) Pack 2’s third statement is a lie. (2) If the sum of the 4 digit code is an even number, cut the second red wire. (3) The wires under shapes with odd number of angles must be cut.
Clue Pack 4: (1) Cut the black wire to earn a small advantage, but you will explode (3) Cut the third wire from right to left.
Clue Pack 5: (2) I am not too sure, but I think you should cut the first red wire. (3) You can trust Pack 3, but I am not sure if you can trust pack 2.
So far I condensed the information we have now, but we still are missing some information
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HMSDreadnought
Jury
Feeling cute might invade a few nations later
Posts: 227
Background: HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy battleship that revolutionised naval power. Her name and the type of the entire class of warships that was named after her stems from archaic English in which "dreadnought" means "a fearless person".[1] Dreadnought's entry into service in 1906 represented such an advance in naval technology that its name came to be associated with an entire generation of battleships, the "dreadnoughts", as well as the class of ships named after it. Likewise, the generation of ships she made obsolete became known as "pre-dreadnoughts". Admiral Sir John "Jacky" Fisher, First Sea Lord of the Board of Admiralty, is credited as the father of Dreadnought. Shortly after he assumed office, he ordered design studies for a battleship armed solely with 12-inch (305 mm) guns and a speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). He convened a "Committee on Designs" to evaluate the alternative designs and to assist in the detailed design work.
Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary armament of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion.[2] Her launch helped spark a naval arms race as navies around the world, particularly the German Imperial Navy, rushed to match it in the build-up to World War I.[3]
Ironically for a vessel designed to engage enemy battleships, her only significant action was the ramming and sinking of German submarine SM U-29, becoming the only battleship confirmed to have sunk a submarine.[4] Dreadnought did not participate in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 as she was being refitted. Nor did Dreadnought participate in any of the other World War I naval battles. In May 1916 she was relegated to coastal defence duties in the English Channel, not rejoining the Grand Fleet until 1918. The ship was reduced to reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap two years later.
Favorite FS Player: Vivi
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Post by HMSDreadnought on Apr 20, 2019 18:25:37 GMT
Clue Pack 1: (1) You SHOULD cut the 3rd wire (2) Everything said in any other pack about the white wire is NOT a lie. (3) DONT Cut the white wire. . Clue Pack 2: MAYBE? (1) Add the 2 first numbers of the four-digit code and them substract the addition of the last 2 numbers from the addition of the first 2 numbers. You need to cut the wire that is below that number. (2) Do not cut the shortest wire. Clue Pack 3: TRUE (1) Pack 2’s third statement is a lie. (2) If the sum of the 4 digit code is an even number, cut the second red wire. (3) The wires under shapes with odd number of angles must be cut. Clue Pack 4: (1) Cut the black wire to earn a small advantage, but you will explode (3) Cut the third wire from right to left. Clue Pack 5: (2) I am not too sure, but I think you should cut the first red wire. [NOT TRUE] So far I condensed the information we have now, but we still are missing some information
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