"You will notice that while you are in the first part of the challenge, that one person in particular is not participating. That person has been kidnapped. Your mission is to retrieve that person and bring him/her back outside of the prison complex. For this mission, there are four stages: breaking the password; searching the complex; the electric chair; going back home. Each person has only one "life" in this challenge. This is a huge challenge, it is worth DOUBLE the jackpot, so don't screw it up unless you want to lose a lot of money. The jackpot may be risked during this challenge. As this is a difficult challenge, you are allowed to ask any eliminated player, the kidnapped person or the host a question for a penalty of \\$2. this may become necessary if you become confused. But be ready for the challenge." -cybermolehost
"here is your clue to the password:
decipher and translate your clue and you will get your password. and it's not as simple as you think." –cybermolehost
atggacatcgccatc
"Any code breaker experts out there? Where is the Enigma when you need it? Good luck to us all and to our kidnapped comrade, hang in there. Help is on the way" –dave
"What did you try so far?" -john
"Okay I'm probably stupid but I tried 100, 45, 9, and 1. So far I'll be back!! I'll keep trying!!" –stephanie
"Have you gotten any words from atggacatcgccatc? We have cat, gag, tag... ok I can't get anything over a three letter word. Anyone else having any luck?" –larry
"Simple codes like substituting numbers for letters doesnt work backwards or forwards. No anagrams of any consequence that I can find. I agree with John that it is a phrase, either famous of related to our game or the show. It is 15 letters but the phrases I have tried (Axthemole, whoisthemole, etc arent 15 letters) Sequences of numbers have so far been a bust as well. The only thing that jumps out at me is the sequence of letters. Just can't quite put my hands on it yet." –dave
"I'm not sure what it means, or how it works, but a, c, t, and g are the building blocks of DNA. DNA is a double-stranded molecule twisted into a helix (think of a spiral staircase). Each spiraling strand, comprised of a sugar-phosphate backbone and attached bases, is connected to a complementary strand by non-covalent hydrogen bonding between paired bases. The bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G)." –annette
"Okayyyyy, Thanks for the Biology lesson Annette but what the hell does it mean? I mean, I am very impressed with your knowledge but its way over my head. Keep tossing out those ideas everyone" –dave
"LMAO! I just copy & pasted that for a bit of information for everyone. I tried assigning a 2 to the a & t's and a 3 to the g & c's, that didn't work. I tried a for t and t for a, etc - that didn't work. I'm still thinking and trying." –annette
"Hmm... perhaps that's the specific strand code (or whatever) for something. Any idea how to find out?" -john
"I have been searching every damn DNA indentification site I can find and I get nothing useful. The closest I have come is that this particular sequence has something to do with night blindness :-) Anyway, I think you are on the right track, good job by the way but I am not smart enough to figure out how to identify this sequence on the internet." –dave
"You all don't suppose we're overlooking something rather simple, do you? I mean, we might be looking for something so difficult that the actual answer is staring us in the face. No doubt about it, folks... we need to ask a question or two here. So, let's discuss it... what question(s) should we ask?" -john
"Thats what I want to know? Why are we the only three working on this bloody thing? As far as a question, I don't know. If we try to pin down the genetic sequence thing we probably wont get anywhere on the first question." –dave
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