Real World

Transmission Log: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

No edit summary
m (Putting this here as its more appropriate.)
Line 100: Line 100:
If the countdown timer numbers "001-012-034-053" are treated as GPS coordinates 1.12, 34.53, it results in a location in South Africa, the point is in the middle of the largest caldera in the world, at the tip of Mount Elgon, also home to some "unusual caves", and not far from Voi.
If the countdown timer numbers "001-012-034-053" are treated as GPS coordinates 1.12, 34.53, it results in a location in South Africa, the point is in the middle of the largest caldera in the world, at the tip of Mount Elgon, also home to some "unusual caves", and not far from Voi.
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:IRIS Transmission Log Day 3 Alt.JPG|Another view of the third day.
</gallery>


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 12:28, July 9, 2024

File:206.16.223.65 - Day 1.png
The countdown website's first appearance.

Transmission Log, also known as 206.16.223.65, was a website tied to the first episode of Iris called "The Unknown Helper". Found on the last page of the Halo 3: The Cradle of Life comic, the Transmission Log featured a countdown on it that was running down in base 7 integers to the June 21, 2007. Periodically the text changed, giving updates that seemingly related to the status of Adjutant Reflex who was interacting with users on Bungie.net.

Overview

On June 18 the site had a "System Breach" where the countdown speed increased, and on 1 PM Eastern Standard time the timer on the countdown ran down to 0. It was shortly replaced by a much longer, much slower moving countdown. And then replaced later with a stationary countdown with the numbers '001 012 034 053' on June 19. On June 20 the site redirected users to the Bounce Path Control and by extension the first Server.

Content

In the following series of text changes on the countdown website; "0" represents the numbers in the countdown. From left to right, the four three-digit numbers represented days, hours, minutes and seconds.

June 14 (Evening)

File:206.16.223.65 - Day 1.png
The countdown website's first appearance.

Iris Initiated - Vio Transmit + 3 588 000

Searching Re-route...... /confirmed/

System Bypass In Progress. - Realignment Proceeding

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 14 (Midnight)

File:206.16.223.65 - Day 2.png
The countdown website's second appearance.

Rotate Transition Point /negative/

Local Interference - Negligible

/confirmed/ Realignment Proceeding

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 15

File:206.16.223.65 Day 3.png
The countdown website's third appearance.

/confirm bounce alignment/

Confirmed - Alignment Request Compiling

Hibernation Resumed

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 16

File:206.16.223.65 Day - 4.png
The countdown website's fourth appearance.

Transmission Interruption - Go Dark /negative/

Possible Intercept - System Bypass Imminent

/adjust bypass according to threat/ Fluctuating

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 17

Iris Transmission Complete.

Awaiting Delivery

/time to awareness/

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 18

System Breach.

Failure ##myqse7##rf

/report.................../

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 19 (Morning)

File:206.16.223.65 - Day 6.jpg
The countdown website's seventh appearance.

/system override/

Core Relevance 37% and Rising.

/negative - system control diverted

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 19 (Afternoon)

/Systemic failure. Root cause unknown./

/ rebooting /

000 000 000 000 Remaining

June 19 (Evening)

001 012 034 053 Remaining

Coordinates

Mount Elgon Caldera.

If the countdown timer numbers "001-012-034-053" are treated as GPS coordinates 1.12, 34.53, it results in a location in South Africa, the point is in the middle of the largest caldera in the world, at the tip of Mount Elgon, also home to some "unusual caves", and not far from Voi.

Gallery

Sources