All Good Things Must Come To An End Hello Investigators, G+ has served as the main platform since the inception of Project Isthmus. With G+ shutting down in less than a month, and given our personal allocation of time "behind the scenes", we wanted to wrap up a handful of items here prior to the shut down. I. Re-cap of accomplishments, and thank yous II. Where to find / how to contact Project Isthmus post G+ closure III. The unreleased "Final Script" of PI I. Re-cap of accomplishments, and thank yous. We will keep this brief - not listing each accomplishment, not catching everyone we really should in the thank-yous. If you take your memory's and mind's back to December 2015, when we founded PI, it was a much different scene in the Investigation than it is today. Back then there was a G+ Community that a handful of people knew about and participated in. There was also a secret Hangouts channel that was very hard to learn about, let alone get into. The founde...
This is solid advice Tim Peiffer ! I do recommend getting the ebooks that are available. I've found each of the different medium (text ebooks, comic, video, Essex) all have something to add. At first having it so spread out made it hard for me to understand "where" to look, but now it makes sense. I feel like investigate.ingress.com helps close this gap in a major way, and I think its brilliant they have this going now.
ReplyDeleteI remember that in Thomas Greanias's novel the Alignment Ingress novella, the cover had a hidden secret. Not sure if anyone ever cracked that.
ReplyDeleteMustafa Said I'm actually really curious if internally Niantic has stats on how many un-cracked clues are out there. Not meaning how many unredeemed codes for a cracked clue, but literally ones that no one ever got.
ReplyDeleteI've picked up two of the books
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