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- "Believe in war, and nothing else."
- — Lakshmi-2
The Deicide is a Legendary Shotgun that can be acquired from Lakshmi-2 during Faction Rallies.
Perks
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Lore
Encoded private ping via HDN Proxy Router…
Ikora, thought you'd want to see this. It presents as binary in our systems, but something is splicing hashes in. I pulled it from the Tower's Nexus Iso-feed. It's all over FWC networks… and elsewhere.
| 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# || 01100011.# 01000101 01000110.# 01000100.# 01000010 01000100.# 01000101 01000001.# ||
My guess is the lettering indicates some kind of audible tone-code pattern, but I haven't listened to it.
One of my subordinates has isolated minor pitch fluctuations represented here as: "#".
These are foreign elements to otherwise normal binary code.
See attached report for archival information on binary code.
Trivia
- The lore tab was added in Season of the Splicer.