![]() ![]() Or maybe he did, but it didn't sound good in the music, and he changed his mind, who knows. ![]() It's too bad he didn't have the foresight to sneak some secret message under our noses. Odds are, Frank Klepacki either pulled random gibberish from somewhere, or just added it himself, to add a neat effect to the song. I seriously doubt this would even be a puzzle or something that could be solved by some hardcore fan, considering one of the characters is completely invalid. Here's spectral analysis and translation:Īs you can see, the morse is a lot more clear when you isolate it, but this doesn't really help much, and here's why. Here's the clip with the particular line of morse code isolated: Here's the clip I cropped to worked with: I decided to focus on one portion of the song, specifically the second portion of morse. Your post made me extraordinarily curious, so I felt compelled to participate.
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