X-Git-Url: https://git.njae.me.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=2018%2F9a.plaintext;fp=2018%2F9a.plaintext;h=8edaee2619b3e90debf41580f4bf9f45563e8a2c;hb=d080c51dcd9715148adb73f3cb07bff072a75f43;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=39c4ae8d56e4399d431cc3f0c782784f1d197eab;p=cipher-tools.git diff --git a/2018/9a.plaintext b/2018/9a.plaintext new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8edaee2 --- /dev/null +++ b/2018/9a.plaintext @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +the engineers harry brought with him wanted to take saws and torches to the table safe but neither +of us were keen i could see that it would be worth alot to collectors and probably belonged in a +museum harry said he agreed but i had a feeling he wanted it installed back in headquarters there +was something proprietor i al in the way he looked at it it took the two of us eighteen hours to +crack it but with a squadron of special forces from hereford guarding us there was no risk that my +attackers would return i asked harry how he got authorisation to bring them in after all we still +werent sure that there were any national security implications but he just laughed and pointed out +that we were currently somewhere under new scotland yard and it hadnt taken much to convince the +home secretary that we needed a proper security team to guard the shadow archive another team of +analysts had camped on one side of the command centre and were combing through blacks codebook and +the few papers that our antagonists had left behind from time to time one of the troopers would +arrive with another box of documents retrieved from aside room or a more distant part of the archive +labyrinth most could be decrypted quickly using the standard tools black had used a range of ciphers +including substitution and transposition and almost none of it was harder than avi genere it was +slow since the papers had to be handled with care and the scanner they had brought with them wasnt +really designed for this sort of work a couple of times they called harry over to show him something +and he read it nodded then came back to work on the safe as we worked we talked about what i had +learned concerning the shadow archive and blacks secret work for the government harry didnt give +much away but i had a feeling he had heard some of this story before and after the second time he +was called away he seemed particularly thoughtful i asked him what was bothering him but he was +enjoying being cryptic he said something about the balkan problem then muttered steve turners poem +history lesson history repeats itself has to no one listens i couldnt get anything more out of him +except some comment about working backwards through the papers so i turned my attention back to the +safe the mechanism was bigger and heavier than we were used to and had been exquisitely made the +components slid almost noiselessly over one another and the loud clicks i had heard when moving the +table seemed to be the result of a broken cog tooth catching on the barrels that made it even harder +to open what little noise the lock tumblers made was heavily disguised and we had to resort to +drilling a small access hole to pass an endoscope into the interior it was as well we had taken the +effort sitting in the middle of a pile of notebooks and papers was a small pile of what looked like +explosives the safe was rigged to blow if we made a mistake \ No newline at end of file