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+ | Sector 7 | ||
+ | <br />b64 | ||
+ | <br />SUMMARY REPORT | ||
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+ | DNA BASICS | ||
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+ | The purpose of this Summary Report is to provide a basic level introduction to DNA. It exists in every single organism, from the smallest virus to the largest mammal. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the chemical inside our cells that carries the genetic instructions for making living organisms. | ||
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+ | You can think of the human genome like a book. It has twenty-three chapters called chromosomes. Each chapter contains thousands of paragraphs called genes. Each paragraph is made up of sentences called exons. Each sentence is composed of words called codons. And each word is written in letters called bases. | ||
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+ | But instead of being written on pages of paper, the human genome is written on long chains of sugar and phosphate called DNA molecules. There are over a billion words in the human genomic book. It’s as long as eight hundred King James Bibles. | ||
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+ | If you were to read the human genome aloud at a rate of one second per word for eight hours a day, seven days a week, it would take over a hundred years to read it all. | ||
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+ | You can think of human DNA as a message written in a code of chemicals, one chemical for each letter. The language of DNA is an alphabet with only four letters— A, C, G, and T— adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. The DNA message carries the chemical instructions for assembling a new person. | ||
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+ | DNA is the code for life, and that code has been replicated in every person who has ever lived. Big chunks of our DNA appear to be nothing more than a jumble of repetitive, random sequences that are rarely, if ever, used. We call these junk sequences introns. If DNA is like a television show, then introns are like enormous commercial breaks that interrupt the real program. Except in our DNA, the commercials are longer than the actual show. | ||
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+ | <nowiki>**End of report/</nowiki> | ||
+ | Code word: TRANSCRIPTION | ||
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Revision as of 13:11, 28 November 2018
Box contents
The following is a visual gallery of all box contents, as well as transcriptions of all text.
There are NO SPOILERS, puzzle explanations, or solutions detailed in this section.
- Hints and Solutions card
- Letter from Mr. X
- The Forrest City Tribune (4 pages)
- Notes by Resident 11
- Notes by Resident 11, Exploration of Sector 7
- Sector 7 cards:
- Floor plan
- Resident 11's Room
- Sector 7 Data Center
- Sector 7 Exit Door
- Sector 7 Genomics Lab
- Sector 7 Holographic Lab
- Sector 7 Imaging Lab
- Photos of:
- Dr. John Anders
- Dr. Maya Patel
- A grid of numbers with code words and lines
- Stylized humanoid with 146 on his face
- Circuit board puzzle
- Word search puzzle
- Blue Note Jazz Cafe matchbook
- Dr. Maya Patel's pen
- Key card
- Magnifying glass
- Mousepad
The investigation
The investigation is a complete walkthrough and contains hints, explanations, and solutions.
Where possible, spoiler tags have been used, but CONSIDER THIS YOUR SPOILER WARNING.
- Read the Hints and Solutions card.
- The Facebook group is no longer accessible.
- A copy of the official walkthrough and solutions is available: at Media:TMEC-Sector 7-Walkthrough.pdf.
- Read the Letter from Mr. X.
- Read the Forrest City Tribune page 1.
- Explore the rest of ForrestCity.info for flavor.
- Read the Forrest City Tribune page 2.
- The ArchonGenomics.com page is similar to the ForrestCity.info equivalent.
- Read the Forrest City Tribune page 3.
- Visit and explore http://www.otsfirm.com/ for background and flavor.
- Call 941-893-2427 and listen to the answering machine.
- Email OTSfirm@gmail.com for an automated reply.
- This is likely all related to a different mystery experience.
- Read the Forrest City Tribune page 4.
- Read the notes by Resident 11 page 1.
- Contrary to these notes, the Resident 11's Room card does show a window.
- Presumably the "grid of letters" should be read as "grid of numbers".
- Solve the "Resident 11 Ward Room" puzzle.
- View the official solution: The passcode for the security keypad was provided to Resident 11 through the display on his watch: 1126.
- Read the notes by Resident 11 page 2.
- Read the notes by Resident 11, Exploration of Sector 7, Resident 11 Ward Room.
- Visit http://www.Sector7Containment.com which redirects to http://www.forrestcity.info/sector7containment.html.
- Clicking the "Enter password" button loads a password-protected PDF document.
- Solve the "Resident 11 Computer Screen Access" puzzle.
- View the official solution: The passcode to the touchscreen panel can be found on a page in the bundle hidden in Resident 11’s room. The black and white page with a grid of numbers contains what mathematicians call a “magic square.” All columns and rows add up to the same number. This is the passcode. The number itself and the magic square concept also have special significance to the themes that run through the Forrest City meta-mystery.
- View the actual solution: The password to the PDF is "260".
Sector7Containment.com
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- Read the notes by Resident 11, Exploration of Sector 7, Ward Room 12.
- Read the notes by Resident 11, Exploration of Sector 7, Office 1.
- Visit http://www.Sector7Station4.com.
- Clicking the "Enter password" button loads a password-protected PDF document.
- Solve the "Office 1" puzzle.
- View the official solution: This is the office of Dr. Maya Patel. Maya is the Hindi myth name of the mother of Siddhartha, meaning “illusion." To access Dr. Patel’s computer, locate the photograph of her in the bundle hidden in Resident 11’s room. You will note that in Dr. Patel’s coat pocket is a pen. Find both the pen and the mousepad from her office desk. The numbers on the pen (1.4 6.3 2.6 4.2) give you the row and column coordinates to locate four letters on the grid of letters on the mousepad.
- View the actual solution: The password to the PDF is "ACTG".
Sector7Station4.com
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- Read the notes by Resident 11, Exploration of Sector 7, Ward Room 3.
- Read the notes by Resident 11, Exploration of Sector 7, Holographic Lab A.
- Visit http://www.Sector7Station64.com which redirects to http://www.forrestcity.info/sector7station64.html
- Clicking the "Enter password" button loads a password-protected PDF document.
- Solve the "Holographic Data Center" puzzle.
- View the official solution: To locate the passkey code for this computer, find the pass key in the bundle hidden in Resident 11’s room. On the back, you will note a series of numbers with two blank spaces terminal. This sequence of numbers is what mathematicians call the Fibonacci sequence. The missing numbers are found by adding up the two numbers before each. The sequence is: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377. The missing numbers are 13 and 55.
- View the actual solution: The password to the PDF is "1355".
Sector7Station64.com
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