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Computerbild Spiele 2004/02 - Patrizier II Gold Edition
(Computerbild Spiele series)
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| Rollenspiel, RPG, Strategie |
| In Sammlung
#374 0* Durchgespielt: Nein |
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Detective William Murdoch of Station House No. 4 stared at the telegram in disbelief. It was 1911, but the message was oddly specific: “URGENT. Season 16, Episode 4. FLAC format required. Clarity crucial. Evidence of tampering suspected. Come to Phonograph Emporium, Yonge Street. – Prof. A. Thistle.” Murdoch, ever the skeptic of new technology, had barely mastered the dictaphone. But FLAC? He turned to Constable Crabtree.
With help from an eager young inventor named Nikola Tesla (visiting Toronto for a lightning exhibition), they decoded the FLAC files’ metadata. The hidden message, steganographically embedded in the ultrasonic frequencies of episode 7’s closing theme, read: “MEET AT THE ALLEY BEHIND THE EMBASSY. MIDNIGHT. BRING THE CODEC.” Murdoch and Crabtree set a trap. That night, they caught none other than James Pendrick, the flamboyant inventor, tinkering with a portable FLAC player. murdoch mysteries season 16 flac
“Ah, William! I’ve built a temporal phonograph. I intercepted season 16 of your future show—delightful acting, by the way—but someone else is altering the FLAC files to send coded messages. I’m trying to stop them.” Detective William Murdoch of Station House No
Murdoch sent a reply via temporal phonograph: “Cease and desist. This is 1911. Your future has no jurisdiction here.” Season 16, Episode 4
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