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:57:00
Try binary.
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See? Letter breaks.
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You think this is coming
from the Sphere?

:57:23
Don't know.
:57:25
This mission is ultra top-secret.
What you translate is for my eyes only.

:57:30
If you were it,
how would you know our alphabet?

:57:33
Same way it's configured on a keyboard.
:57:36
But reflected in an orb,
spherically.

:57:40
A keyboard, but spherical.
:57:42
Take a keyboard. . .
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. . .wrap it around a sphere. . .
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. . .then starting at the center key, G,
number the letters. . .

:57:48
. . .spiraling out.
:57:51
-You the man!
-I still got it.

:57:53
I still got the juice.
:58:01
Keyboard.
:58:03
They let you keep those?
:58:05
Here, you want them?
:58:09
All we got to do now
is plug in the numbers.

:58:37
Friends. . .
:58:38
. . .in the 8,000 years
of recorded history, this is a first.

:58:43
You're now on-line
with an alien intelligence.

:58:47
You got to be kidding.
You must've messed up the translation.

:58:50
I don't think so.
:58:51
If this is right,
this alien sounds like an idiot.

:58:55
That's something to consider.
A stupid alien. They must have them.

:58:59
I will admit the message is childlike,
but actually it's quite perfect.


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