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The Flare Pepper Kitchen is an agent system available on the phone number +1-(216)-677-0004.
The system presents a simple interface to make orders in a restaurant and check their status. Exploring other DTMF inputs led us to discover a hidden system that allows to share data packets.
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: Allows to place an order via a voicemail-like interface. Upon completing an order and pressing #
, provides an order number that can be entered in 2
.2
: Allows to check the status of an order. Initially responds with a message that order is being prepared. All orders are subsequently cancelled for increasingly absurd reasons. See order list below.3
: Responds with “How many peppers would you like in any given moment in time?” and waits for input. This setting allows to change the baud rate of the file sharing portion of the system. As a courtesy to other players, please let us know if you intend to change this setting.4
: Responds with “How large of a pepper do you want?” and waits for input. This setting allows to change the packet size (in kB) of the file-sharing system. As a courtesy to other players, please let us know if you intend to change this setting.7
: Responds with “There are no specials today, sorry.”8
: Prompts for a “file decriptor”. After entering a valid number (e.g. 0
) asks for a packet number:0
: Packet 0 will respond with a brief Bell103 containing basic information about the stored file, like filename, md5 hash, and number of data packets.1, 2, …
: Will respond with Bell103 containing the actual data packets. The data from all packets, when concatenated, will form a file, usually gzipped. Someone more technical than me can fill in the details on how the packets are encoded.9
: Bell103: /DATA_PACKET_START//
.The following is a list of known order made in FPK, and their status.
Order number | Status |
---|---|
0 | The order number 0 has been divided by zero and is in an undefined state. |
1-1000 | The order number (…) is ready for pickup. |
1001 | Iis now cold and has been discarded. Your credit card has been charged. |
1002 | Was dropped on the floor. It is currently being remade. We are sorry for the delay. |
1003 | Is waiting for a fresh delivery of peppers. We are sorry for the delay. |
1004 | Your order was complete, but the chef ate your order. We are remaking your order and the chef has been fired. |
1005 | Your order was rejected due to a non-allowed food combination. Please place another order. |
1006 | During the packaging of your order, it fell onto the floor. Due to health code requirements, it has been discarded. We no longer have the proper ingredients to complete your order, so it has been canceled. |
1007 | Unfortunately, we are all out of pepper, and cannot make the peppered beef. Your order has been canceled. |
1008 | A plague of angry moths have consumed all of our takeout orders, including your Chili Lime Chicken Wings. Due to ongoing moth attacks, we are unable to complete your order and have refunded the amount of your method of payment. |
1009 | A swarm of hungry and chatty Taylor Swift concert attendees have taken over our restaurant, making us unable to hear your order. We will not be able to complete it at this time. |
1010 | Your meal was eaten by a rabid dog that got loose inside the restaurant. Due to required rabies vaccine regimens, all of our staff is unavailable and we will not be able to make your order. |
The following is a list of known file descriptors and their contents.
File descriptor | Information | Raw file | Converted file |
---|---|---|---|
0 | gzipped HEIC image of a hooded, masked woman holding a crescent-shaped wand. | ||
1 | gzipped HEIC image of a bikini-clad woman. | ||
7 | gzipped JPG image of a white *_* smiley on black background | ||
10000 | An .epub file containing a briefing on operation Biblioteka. |