![]() Toons from Hither'n'yawn to Timbuktoon came together to crack the code. They knew they weren't going to be able to solve this alone. A folder called "26." The insightful investigators of Toontown found a file inside covered in codes - codes that translated to specific words of specific blog posts. This time, one to a folder on the terminal that peaked my interest more than the daily crossword of T he Toontown Times. The final Research Report gave us another password. There was more to the caper left to be uncovered. The Research Report evidence can be read below. Apparently we were supposed to work together, but he turned in his resignation before research even began. "I've seen many strange things here at Loony Labs, but perhaps the strangest one yet is a report that I didn't write! I have no memory of writing it, but I do know the name Fissionton. I got the inside scoop with Professor Purrview, the author of the final research report, who had this to say: Still, however, the reports didn't add up. Team (Categorizing All Known Energy) of Loony Labs, which left one mystery solved: The occurrence of all of those cakes in the transmission! These Research Reports were filed by the C.A.K.E. Toons dug further and found a number of Research Reports, written by Doctor Fissionton. What was Fissionton's computer doing with this message? How did it play into the mystery of the 26th? This Fissionton, however, has never been seen! According to Loony Labs records, he resigned many years ago. With a few commands and a bit of digging, it was quickly uncovered that the terminal belonged to a Doctor Fissionton. What they found inside, you wouldn't believe: The password to Terminal 26 on. Top cipher solvers in the community found morse code and radio frequencies in the background of the video. ![]() Toons from far and wide put on their detective hats and began to investigate once the transmission hit. It seems that the clever Doctor, like us, wanted to get to the bottom of the mystery once and for all. That's why he made a blog post on January 25th, the day before the transmission appeared. He knows of the 26th mysteries, and wanted it to happen again. One thing was clear: Doctor Surlee had a plan. I asked myself: Why do these mysteries occur on the 26th? Who REALLY is Doctor Surlee? and What's the deal with this incoming transmission from Loony Labs? Now that we know the background, we're ready to solve the case. This made me question: What if Doctor Surlee is Gyro Gearloose? Finally, they credit the inventions of Doctor Surlee to a different Toon named Gyro Gearloose. They talk of Cogs as an invention, and mention years that have not yet passed. Something about these pages seemed strange, though. ![]() Each of these messages led to blueprints of various inventions in Toontown, and finally, pages from the diary of Doctor Surlee himself. ![]() Toons who took notice began piecing together that these messages always seemed to revolve around Loony Labs, and more specifically - Doctor Surlee. Strange ciphered texts showing up on rare occasion, but always on the 26th. It all started a little over four years ago when a cryptic message showed up on the Toontown Blog on the 26th of November. To a sleuth like myself, it's got the most exciting information since Root 66 Diner started serving breakfast all day. No doubts that the whole town has seen it by now. It's January 26th, and a strange message has popped up on the Toontown Blog. But it turns out they're not coming to me for a story - they're coming with one. "I've got nothing for ya, ace," I say to them. It's a Toontown Times journalist - they're always coming for a story. But why? What prompted this announcement to be made through the Toontown Blog? A seemingly random announcement - with disastrous consequences. A message from Doctor Surlee notifying Loony Labs employees that their network is back online. No, this case was as Toony as a Saturday morning television program. Plus, I look pretty good in a trenchcoat. I've been a flatfoot since the day a Number Cruncher stepped on my toes - yowch! Since then, I've made it my mission to use my keen detective skills to defeat the Cogs. Tired of talking in short sentences, but it's part of the job.
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