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![]() ![]() All credit for that guide goes to draeath Morse Code Complex Wires And Wire SequencesĬomplex Wires: For the defuser, name wires from left to right and do it like so: On white red star next off red blank next. Morse Code: There's a guide already up for this, so I'll be linking to it for reference. For the expert, write down what number the defuser gave you, and then write down position or # the defuser gives you underneith it. When your expert tells you what to press, tell him what # or position you are pressing. Memory: For the bomb defuser, give what's on the screen. Only confirm to move onto the next set once you have it correct. When assigning this module, give what's on the screen and be ready to give your expert the word he needs to give you the list. If anything, find a system that works for everyone, but I feel like using nato and making the words slightly different so they're identifiable is best. These should be read: You are, Yours, You conjunction, Uniform Romeo, Uniform, and finally You. For example: You are, your, you're, ur, u, and you. Whose on First: I believe the best way to do this one is as follows: Both bomb defuser and expert should use the Nato Alphabet to read words, unless the word is the only word that appears in the list. ![]() ![]() Simon Says: Person with bomb should give what color is blinking, if there is a vowel, and how many strikes to the person going to decode this. ![]() I should note that this picture doesn't have the symbols in the same order they need to be read, it's only to be used as a reference if you or the expert don't know how to describe an icon. Best practice is for person with bomb to give the symbols they have, and bomb expert to read them back in the order they need to be pressed. Keypad: I've named each symbol so it's easy to identify for just about anyone. ![]()
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