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<span style="font-size: 20px">Answer: <span class="spoiler-text"> | <span style="font-size: 20px">Answer: <span class="spoiler-text">Nixie Tube</span></span><br> | ||
<span style="font-size: 20px">Explanation: <span class="spoiler-text"> | <span style="font-size: 20px">Explanation: <span class="spoiler-text">The string of numbers in the puzzle is a rearranged set of the single-digit numbers 0-9, apparently with 6 at the front and 1 at the back. This is a reference to a Nixie Tube, a type of numeral-displaying invention that often arranged the cathodes used to display the numerals in that order.</span></span> | ||
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<span> | <span>CAFE RECEIPT<br> | ||
RECEIPT NUMBER: AZM04<br> | |||
RECEIPT DATE: 9 1X 19XX<br> | |||
MANAGER TITLE: MON AMOUR<br> | |||
RECEIPT NOTES:<br> | |||
Hah! I knew they were doodlebugs. Or, well, the cryptid version of doodlebugs. To be fair, I’ve spent enough time in the dunes outside Aurora to make a pretty good guess, but it’s great to finally confirm what these mini-Min Min Lights really are—just little bug cryptids. Mon amour and I did our best to round up the ones we could find, and we returned them to the glistening white sands outside of Aurora, where hopefully they’ll catch the kind of prey they’re looking for. | |||
Though… our work in Death Valley isn’t done yet. We caught about ten of the antlion cryptids, but the lights haven’t gone away. If anything, they’ve gotten brighter. The non-Min Min Lights are also more… well, it’s hard to describe. Less disk and more fractal, I suppose. Our Trusted Associate thinks these particular lights are a sign of Universal stress—and I’d have to agree. The idea of the Universe 'breaking' is a bit more bitter than the coffee I was hoping to serve, though. I much prefer a dash of cream, thank you. | |||
Naturally, I tried to get in touch with the big man upstairs. The Bird. But… he hasn’t gotten back to me. I reached out to a few Angels I’m on good terms with, and they were extremely cagey about Bird’s whereabouts. That’s… not good. He’s never just gone. It’s His Universe, after all. He made it. He’s always somewhere. The fact that He’s not answering my calls? That makes these lights we’re seeing even more alarming. | |||
Like I said, I don’t think this is really our order to take. But even if it’s not the Cafe and Diner’s problem… it might be a problem for a Prince. Or, well, Princes.</span> |
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Puzzle
“Front-6758439201-Back.”
Mon Amour Trivia | 2 Words
Clue
Hover over the clues if you require!
Clue 1: ??
Clue 2: ??
Clue 3: ??
Answer and Explanation
Answer: Nixie Tube
Explanation: The string of numbers in the puzzle is a rearranged set of the single-digit numbers 0-9, apparently with 6 at the front and 1 at the back. This is a reference to a Nixie Tube, a type of numeral-displaying invention that often arranged the cathodes used to display the numerals in that order.
Summary of Receipt
Summary
Transcript
CAFE RECEIPT
RECEIPT NUMBER: AZM04
RECEIPT DATE: 9 1X 19XX
MANAGER TITLE: MON AMOUR
RECEIPT NOTES:
Hah! I knew they were doodlebugs. Or, well, the cryptid version of doodlebugs. To be fair, I’ve spent enough time in the dunes outside Aurora to make a pretty good guess, but it’s great to finally confirm what these mini-Min Min Lights really are—just little bug cryptids. Mon amour and I did our best to round up the ones we could find, and we returned them to the glistening white sands outside of Aurora, where hopefully they’ll catch the kind of prey they’re looking for.
Though… our work in Death Valley isn’t done yet. We caught about ten of the antlion cryptids, but the lights haven’t gone away. If anything, they’ve gotten brighter. The non-Min Min Lights are also more… well, it’s hard to describe. Less disk and more fractal, I suppose. Our Trusted Associate thinks these particular lights are a sign of Universal stress—and I’d have to agree. The idea of the Universe 'breaking' is a bit more bitter than the coffee I was hoping to serve, though. I much prefer a dash of cream, thank you.
Naturally, I tried to get in touch with the big man upstairs. The Bird. But… he hasn’t gotten back to me. I reached out to a few Angels I’m on good terms with, and they were extremely cagey about Bird’s whereabouts. That’s… not good. He’s never just gone. It’s His Universe, after all. He made it. He’s always somewhere. The fact that He’s not answering my calls? That makes these lights we’re seeing even more alarming.
Like I said, I don’t think this is really our order to take. But even if it’s not the Cafe and Diner’s problem… it might be a problem for a Prince. Or, well, Princes.