"Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine."
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ACT I
The Boy Who Dreamed in Numbers
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ACTI
LOGIC GATES
LIGHT
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// Cambridge, 1930. Young Alan discovers boolean logic. TASK: Toggle the input switches so the DOOR OUTPUT equals 1 (TRUE). Wire all gates correctly.
DOOR OUTPUT:?🔒 LOCKED
// Bletchley Park, 1940. Enemy radio intercept received. TASK: Find the correct shift key to decode the Caesar cipher. The clue reveals the number.
ENCODED MESSAGE:
SHIFT KEY: 0
DECODED OUTPUT:
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// Bletchley Park, 1941. Binary patterns found in the signal. TASK: Convert each binary byte to a letter. Spell the hidden word.
// 1952. Secrets are buried in darkness. TASK: Click cells to illuminate them. Lit cells reveal hidden symbols. Enter the revealed sequence.
☀ CLICK TO ILLUMINATE CELLS
REVEALED:
// The Enigma Machine. Rotors scramble every letter. TASK: Adjust each rotor so the machine OUTPUT matches the TARGET phrase.
TARGET
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OUTPUT
??????
// The Final Question. Man or Machine? TASK: Read each response. Decide whether it was written by a HUMAN or a MACHINE. Score 4 or more to pass.
QUESTION:
SCORE:0 / 0
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REMAINING:5
1912 — 1954 — ∞
THE LIGHT ENDURES
FINAL_TRANSMISSION.log
Alan Turing was chemically castrated by the British government for being gay.
He died on 7 June 1954, aged 41. He was pardoned — posthumously — in 2013.
Every computer you have ever used exists because of him.
"The light of truth can be obscured, but never extinguished."