@@kromozome you should brute force walk through the enemies and use your guns on crucial areas where you can't just juke or walk through the enemies, the game is quite generous with repair patches and repair spray, by the time I got to the end game, I was hoarding about 4 repair sprays +
@@OPOLCHENIE_99 номерная станция Германская времён холодной войны. Three note oddity называется, можно в ютубе найти послушать некоторые её криповые записи. Таких нумерных станций в мире полно (таже УВБ76), особенно много их было во времена холодной войны, где по ним официально по слухам дальним частям армии (шпионам\разведчикам как кубинцы) передавали всякую зашифрованую в цифры инфу, в момент "молчания" включали повторяющиеся звуки (как здесь 3 ноты), чтобы эту частоту никто не занял
Same here. Something about random numbers which meaning is unknown to this day is really eerie. In reality though it might be just some mundane message
What is that three-note sound at the start called? I remember when i was a child, and dialing a number that didnt exist anymore, that note would play. Never bothered to find what that was called, but now i cant find examples anymore
What you are remembering are probably one of the "Special Information Tone"(s) used to tell a call has failed and why it did. If you go to Wikipedia there are samples you can play to confirm that. (I guess it's probably the "No Circuit - interLATA" one, I remember hearing it on old Nokia phones when the network was overloaded or otherwise unavailable). The fact that this is the same tone used in this number station recording is probably a coincidence 😅those were encrypted broadcast transmissions for spies to hear at a precise time, write down on paper and decrypt manually using some codebook, it was widely used during the cold war. Since radios were finicky back then they added various types of jingles and tones at the beginning to let the listener tune their equipment correctly before it's time to write down the numbers.
I need to know that encrypted message saying. Elster shut down and give the fail mission signal? Then Euaran give the "you tried " msg? That's the encryption msg right? I'm slowly losing my mind because I think that encrypted msg can lead something else
@@flan-z8m Hey there, since your curious what this is; i can offer you a bit of an explanation. This is a numbers station broadcasting on the short wave band. Numbers stations are still active today, however many have gone inactive. The messages they sent were sent out into the field, for example to spies. The spy listens in and uses a one-time pad (OTP) to decrypt the message back into something usefull.The encryption is unbreakable. Yes you might say no encryption is unbreakable, but this encryption uses a system that makes it truly impossible to break. If you want to read up about them or even listen to them you can do so on a website called priyom. Priyom is a community of short wave radio enthusiasts like me, specializing on numbers stations, and military stations. This particular recording is the now inactive station "Three note Oddity" Enigma identification code: "G04". It was a Hungarian station.
theres something just creepy about static other language transmissions like this like the beep transmission which has had russian talking over this creepy beeping
Achtung - Caution/warning the rest are just various numbers null - zero eins - one zwei - two drei - three vier - four fünf - five sechs - six sieben - seven acht - eight neun - nine
0:00 USR(United Species of Republic 40k) Trooper Rank, CPL: "What the hell?" 0:20 USR Trooper: "It's a transmission... it's german, i wroting down the numbers." USR Corporal: "Roger that... *contract command ship* Command we got a transmission here, the trooper believed to be german... he's wroting down as of now... please advise..."
The fact that the whole transmission, including the numbers wasn't made for the game is underwhelming. It means the numbers don't mean anything, not for the game at least. Here I was wondering what the numbers meant. Personally I think devs should've come up with their own version of this signal, maybe just alter the numbers, and make it contain a message that at least they themselves know what it is. Now they can't say they do as the signal is not even theirs
Idk, i really like the idea that it does mean something, we just never will know what it what it was saying. And also, it does mean something for the game as well, considering this sound is probably instructions irl, in-game it feels like something is ordering you or giving you instructions (which is exactly what it is, instructions for the secret ending)
Numbers Stations are old war relics. You can't really make new ones, the radio system is heavily monitored and you have to get all this paperwork and stuff. On top of that, a great number of number stations have been in operation since the war, and a good number of code broadcasts since the start of radio. Even if you were to make a fake one for a game, most game devs aren't cryptologists. Their ciphers would such and the ARG crowd would just throw Base Whatever and Somebody's Key onto it until its cracked, which while a neat Easter egg in smaller cases would be horribly uninmersive for Signalis. A real numbers station that may, possibly, be running in the far future, still undecoded, is much more interesting and leaves the imagination to its job.
@@yggdrasilburnes "Their ciphers would such and the ARG crowd would just throw Base Whatever" I've no idea what any of this means, sorry. They could just come up with a fake signal, that's it. Not sure what you mean by the whole cracking thing, it couldn't be cracked if it's not made according to any specific code. I feel like if they say that it means something in the game, when we know it's real and it definitely meant something else isss meh.
Three note oddity
signalis fans be like: YO THIS TRACK IS FIRE YO!! 🔥🔥🔥
we making it out of S-23 sirpenski facility with this one
The Three Note Oddity is unironically my wake up alarm tone
Elster: *Breakdances aggressively*
@@SuperMistral99Reisen (^∇^)
I know, right? Reminds me of the one Rammstein song when it goes like Ein... Zwei... Drei etc
Fun fact: these are the only voice lines in the entire game besides the ones that play on the main menu
crying eule?
@@adt4864that ain't a voice, that's a noise.
@@artemefimov8215girl, that’s German
@@jacky_mo when I'm in a making power tool noises with my mouth competition and my competitor is a german
Girl? German? That's a machine!
sometimes I'd put this radio station on in the game while exploring. something about the rising tones and the spoken numbers just calm and soothe me
putting this on just makes me forgot how many ammo I have left
@@kromozomeYou still have ammo left?
@@MrBrno got to the new floor, no ammo and just 2 magnum bullet with no gun that require magnum ammo
@@kromozome you should brute force walk through the enemies and use your guns on crucial areas where you can't just juke or walk through the enemies, the game is quite generous with repair patches and repair spray, by the time I got to the end game, I was hoarding about 4 repair sprays +
@@kevinjohn319 did that, got introduced to the KLBR got panicked and ran back to the start of the floor
The numbers, Elster, what do they mean?!
It’s the safe code Adler!
WHAT IS THE PROMISE ELSTER
Do you remember our promise?
“THE NUMBERS ELSTER!!! WE’RE OUT OF FUCKING TIME!!”
20 numbers for tresor with 3 locks, keys in penrose like rooms
WE MAKING IT BACK TO PENROSE 512 WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
Тот факт, что этот сигнал был в реальности и что-то значил делает его ещё более криповым
Можно поподробнее?
@@OPOLCHENIE_99 номерная станция Германская времён холодной войны. Three note oddity называется, можно в ютубе найти послушать некоторые её криповые записи. Таких нумерных станций в мире полно (таже УВБ76), особенно много их было во времена холодной войны, где по ним официально по слухам дальним частям армии (шпионам\разведчикам как кубинцы) передавали всякую зашифрованую в цифры инфу, в момент "молчания" включали повторяющиеся звуки (как здесь 3 ноты), чтобы эту частоту никто не занял
@@OPOLCHENIE_99 загугли что такое номерные радиостанции
THE NUMBERS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN
Thank you man, I was thinking about this.
he Conet Project - (G4) Three Note Oddity
I literally love this
I feel my skin crawl when I hear this. I don't know what it is. It is so malicious somehow.
Same here. Something about random numbers which meaning is unknown to this day is really eerie.
In reality though it might be just some mundane message
Makes me feel like a sleeper agent getting their activation code like Black Ops 1
Malicious? Like, the malice that Sun smiles at you with?
@@БруноБуччелати-н6б This is just like Gorbino's Quest, Elster's armpits is the Gorbino's Quest of Life!
It's Eusan confirming the death sentence of the Penrose 512 and her crew.
What is that three-note sound at the start called? I remember when i was a child, and dialing a number that didnt exist anymore, that note would play. Never bothered to find what that was called, but now i cant find examples anymore
Three note oddity, you can even find it on RUclips I believe
What you are remembering are probably one of the "Special Information Tone"(s) used to tell a call has failed and why it did.
If you go to Wikipedia there are samples you can play to confirm that. (I guess it's probably the "No Circuit - interLATA" one, I remember hearing it on old Nokia phones when the network was overloaded or otherwise unavailable).
The fact that this is the same tone used in this number station recording is probably a coincidence 😅those were encrypted broadcast transmissions for spies to hear at a precise time, write down on paper and decrypt manually using some codebook, it was widely used during the cold war. Since radios were finicky back then they added various types of jingles and tones at the beginning to let the listener tune their equipment correctly before it's time to write down the numbers.
@@Valery0p5 Of course someone with a Code Lyoko pfp gives me the most detailed answer, many thanks
@@DrSabot-A pleasure's mine 😉
Lavender Town be like
I need to know that encrypted message saying. Elster shut down and give the fail mission signal? Then Euaran give the "you tried " msg? That's the encryption msg right? I'm slowly losing my mind because I think that encrypted msg can lead something else
It's a real world recording, we have no idea what it means. It wasn't made up for this game, just used because it's cool.
@@nagihoko yeah it's cool but my bloody curious Brain tho
original(i guess?) track: ruclips.net/video/vq8Ny62379E/видео.html
@@willtoppa thank you . Now this will be my brown music
@@flan-z8m Hey there, since your curious what this is; i can offer you a bit of an explanation.
This is a numbers station broadcasting on the short wave band. Numbers stations are still active today, however many have gone inactive. The messages they sent were sent out into the field, for example to spies. The spy listens in and uses a one-time pad (OTP) to decrypt the message back into something usefull.The encryption is unbreakable. Yes you might say no encryption is unbreakable, but this encryption uses a system that makes it truly impossible to break.
If you want to read up about them or even listen to them you can do so on a website called priyom. Priyom is a community of short wave radio enthusiasts like me, specializing on numbers stations, and military stations.
This particular recording is the now inactive station "Three note Oddity" Enigma identification code: "G04". It was a Hungarian station.
PTSD
Man, Same…
this some real asmr stuff here
The tone of this audio reminds of me of thats creepy "Boots" poem
theres something just creepy about static other language transmissions like this like the beep transmission which has had russian talking over this creepy beeping
German.*
German
DEUTSCH
@@ChonnysInferno DEUTSCH, Ich lerne jetzt Deutsch und verstehe.
@@bisscuitbaker7326 DIGGA
Why does the radio software call this sound "magpie" ?
could just be a meta reference to Elster, since that's what her name translates to
It also opens the magpie box in Rotfront, Block Sector C. So why wouldn't it be called that?
Yvb-76
Where’s the full version where she says more?
Does anyone know what german words are being said?
I want to know so desperately
Achtung - Caution/warning
the rest are just various numbers
null - zero
eins - one
zwei - two
drei - three
vier - four
fünf - five
sechs - six
sieben - seven
acht - eight
neun - nine
Thank you so much@@misterZalli ! (hugs)
@@illidarishinku2386 You can know what the numbers are bc of the game's opening cutscene. ruclips.net/video/YhWZ3-3szig/видео.html
0:00
USR(United Species of Republic 40k) Trooper Rank, CPL: "What the hell?"
0:20
USR Trooper: "It's a transmission... it's german, i wroting down the numbers."
USR Corporal: "Roger that... *contract command ship* Command we got a transmission here, the trooper believed to be german... he's wroting down as of now... please advise..."
audiojungle
The fact that the whole transmission, including the numbers wasn't made for the game is underwhelming. It means the numbers don't mean anything, not for the game at least. Here I was wondering what the numbers meant. Personally I think devs should've come up with their own version of this signal, maybe just alter the numbers, and make it contain a message that at least they themselves know what it is. Now they can't say they do as the signal is not even theirs
The numbers do have a meaning, it's part of the secret ending
Idk, i really like the idea that it does mean something, we just never will know what it what it was saying. And also, it does mean something for the game as well, considering this sound is probably instructions irl, in-game it feels like something is ordering you or giving you instructions (which is exactly what it is, instructions for the secret ending)
its apart of the lily ending
Numbers Stations are old war relics. You can't really make new ones, the radio system is heavily monitored and you have to get all this paperwork and stuff. On top of that, a great number of number stations have been in operation since the war, and a good number of code broadcasts since the start of radio.
Even if you were to make a fake one for a game, most game devs aren't cryptologists. Their ciphers would such and the ARG crowd would just throw Base Whatever and Somebody's Key onto it until its cracked, which while a neat Easter egg in smaller cases would be horribly uninmersive for Signalis. A real numbers station that may, possibly, be running in the far future, still undecoded, is much more interesting and leaves the imagination to its job.
@@yggdrasilburnes "Their ciphers would such and the ARG crowd would just throw Base Whatever" I've no idea what any of this means, sorry.
They could just come up with a fake signal, that's it. Not sure what you mean by the whole cracking thing, it couldn't be cracked if it's not made according to any specific code. I feel like if they say that it means something in the game, when we know it's real and it definitely meant something else isss meh.
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