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-====== Blue OTP messages ====== 
-**Blue OTP messages** are encrypted texts exchanged between the characters, and one of the main sources of the story. The system these originate from is called **XORFS**, after the cipher used: [[wp>XOR_cipher|XOR]]. 
  
-===== Format ===== 
-We may find them on [[agent_systems#as32|AS32]] under the agent codes ''18xxx''. On each of these agent codes, a text-to-speech voice says: 
-  - "Blue OTP 1 file start" 
-  - A series of hexadecimal numbers, with letters A to F spelled using [[wp>NATO_phonetic_alphabet|NATO phonetics]] 
-  - "Offset" followed by the byte position of the key 
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-"Blue OTP 1" is the file ''[[https://otp22.org/files/elpaso/trash_files/otp-blue-1.bin|otp-blue-1.bin]]'' (1 GB) from the [[dead_drops:el_paso_drop|El Paso drop]]. The keys are fragments of that file, equal in length to the message. 
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-===== Archived messages ===== 
-  * [[xorfs:18000-18049|18000–18049]] (Sep–Oct 2022) 
-  * [[xorfs:18050-18099|18050–18099]] (Oct 2022–Jan 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18100-18149|18100–18149]] (Jan–May 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18150-18199|18150–18199]] (May–Jul 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18200-18249|18200–18249]] (Jul–Aug 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18250-18299|18250–18299]] (Aug 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18300-18349|18300–18349]] (Aug 2023–Sep 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18350-18399|18350–18399]] (Sep 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18400-18449|18400–18449]] (Sep 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18450-18499|18450–18499]] (Sep 2023–Oct 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18500-18549|18500–18549]] (Oct 2023) 
-  * [[xorfs:18550-18599|18550–18599]] (Oct 2023) 
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