thank you for arriving on schedule.
i had a good feeling about you.

like i said, this last obfuscation will buy me time.
othings have attempted to reach me, but i won't allow
them to, not so easily. still, they remain nearby,
as you've seen, and so i need to be concise.
yes, about the false moon's signals...


to have been able to arrive here, i'm sure you're
familiar with a common form of basic obfuscation
found within these networks; an array of points,
some black, and some glowing.

the false moon's signals are constructed in a manner
that may not seem similar at a glance, but very much is.
though it's far from identical, being more complex.

R

.

G

.

B

. these colors compose its signals, and they warp
the areas around them in their image.

R

can be seen as a
black point, emptiness in the array.

G

can be seen as a
singular glowing point, a piece of data. complexity
emerges with

B

, which represents two glowing points
while occupying the space of only one.

this may clear things up, i'm sure, but there is one
other important thing to be aware of. the false moon's
signals are encoded and decoded in a stream inverse
from what we're used to. so once you've obtained a
simplifed array of data, you must reverse it
before attempting to decode it. with this
completed process, may you interface
with this synthetic lunacy.


i hope this is helpful, and that you may use this
insight to penetrate the inner workings of 555's
suffering. please, depart, and allow me to
corrupt these transcripts beyond archival.