Do you love Bees? How deep does Bungie's rabbit hole go...
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 2:16 pm
Right, Pop (who first showed me the site in question) basically poked me to post this here too - I'd thrown around the idea myself, but decided not to for whatever reason. I posted this at another forum, so I'll take the easy way out and just copy and paste it and see if I can edit enough so the references to the other MB are gone:
http://www.ilovebees.com/index.html
At the end of the new Halo 2 theatrical trailer, it flashes the URL for this site extremely briefly. On the site is a countdown - to what, nobody knows; but it's linked to a "chinacountdown.js", so something to do with that region of china.
"Huh. That's interesting. A countdown." you say.
It was then I discovered that this goes a lot deeper than a countdown. You'll notice, as part of the "hack hoax" Bungie is putting on with this site -- the images randomly corrupt themselves.
Perhaps my brain was remembering the movie Independance Day or maybe I was just curious as to how Bungie was making the images randomly corrupt themselves.
I saved one of the corrupted images to my HDD and popped it open in Notepad.
<img src="http://blazefire.mooglecavern.com/id4_signal.jpg">
"An embeded signal... They're using our own satellites against us...the clock is ticking!"
There was text in these images. Words. A story. I began saving every corrupted image I could find, and started to assemble the story...
"...firefly had gone, so she caught another and used it for light, and another when that one too had gone."
"...peeled skin from the bodies of her subjects, while the Queen's..."
Damn. This was taking too long. I tried to write an mIRC script to filter out all the garbage and leave just plain old alphabetical ASCII, which would make putting words together much easier. I couldn't get it to scan the text properly, so I decided to try and drum up some support - the idea was to post at MoogleMB and at Penny-Arcade's forums to see if anyone could give me a hand putting this all together. I notice there's a topic about the Halo 2 theatrical trailer, so I open it - intent on replying in there.
You can piece together the Mayday text that shows up on the page, as well, which forms another piece of the puzzle that parallels itself with the cryptic story of the Widow and the Queen.
And the icing on the cake? Bungie has even started sending out jars of honey to selected people (EGM, and a group of "Immersion Gamers" known as ARG - Alternate Reality Games)
It goes even further. If you poke around the website you can find some interesting facts about bees, perhaps hinting at what to expect from Halo 2:
Congrats, Bungie. This is perhaps the coolest, deepest hype ever.
And it just keeps getting deeper, and deeper, and deeper...
Forumers over at TeamXbox picked up on even MORE madness:
On the blog, by the top, it contains a quote: "One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug."
Already you can make the link to the strange mayday messages, in correlation with the Widow's Journey. A little insight from a different, slightly similiar topic on TeamXbox:
First point of note is something from the "Cortana Mails" Bungie released a while back (1999) -
The final tidbit of information comes from the Mayday signal - in the quote from Gulliver's Travels, both parts of these quotes are missing the first letter in the sentence. The two letters are the letters A, and I. AI. An AI Construct, like Cortana.
In the Mayday messages it said it didn't want to actively call for help for it might bring attention to itself - and at the same time, it had to be sneaky about it. This could be a clue - it's an AI Construct trapped somewhere.
Furthermore, some are speculating that these Mayday messages are from more than one person - it could be an AI Construct and a human of sorts, both of which are trapped somewhere.
On an unrelated note, Bungie, in Marathon's stories, always have a thing for sevens - most of the numbers given somehow in the Marathon storyline always can be added/subtracted down to the number 7 somehow (and indeed, on the Marathon story page, the counter seems to be locked at 7777777 (seven sevens))
Consider this - the owner of the webpage's email is "ladybee777". Also consider that 7 * 7 * 7 is infact, 343. As in, 343 Guilty Spark, the funky little floaty orb thingy from Halo 1.
And...
It's a very fascinating and very deep publicity stunt pulled by Bungie. The vibe I'm getting from dedicated Bungie fans is that Halo (and Marathon's) history go way, way, way, way back, in to very deep, dark recesses and that when Bungie decides to dip in to this storyline, things get _deep_. Judging by how much this whole "I love bees" thing makes my head spin when I try to wrap my head around the finer points, I'm willing to agree.
What's it all mean? I'm not sure. Some are saying that perhaps Bungie's gonna surprise everyone and deliver a finished Halo 2 product in August (rather than November). Some are saying it's a demo disc. When you consider that the Halo 2 theatrical trailer (which, if you have not seen yet, is up at Gametrailers.com) displays an ESRB rating for the game, it spells out a hint: Only "finalized" games are given ESRB ratings. Halo 2 for all intents and purposes - in terms of level design and content - would have to be finished for an ESRB evaluation to take place. In Bungie's weekly updates they've been talking about doing beta testing and last-minute decisions. Even EGM, as mentioned in this Gamefaqs post has said they sent one of their reviewers up to a top-secret location to play a top-secret game that won't be revealed until the next month's issue of EGM goes on sale -- on August 24th.
http://www.ilovebees.com/index.html
At the end of the new Halo 2 theatrical trailer, it flashes the URL for this site extremely briefly. On the site is a countdown - to what, nobody knows; but it's linked to a "chinacountdown.js", so something to do with that region of china.
"Huh. That's interesting. A countdown." you say.
It was then I discovered that this goes a lot deeper than a countdown. You'll notice, as part of the "hack hoax" Bungie is putting on with this site -- the images randomly corrupt themselves.
Perhaps my brain was remembering the movie Independance Day or maybe I was just curious as to how Bungie was making the images randomly corrupt themselves.
I saved one of the corrupted images to my HDD and popped it open in Notepad.
<img src="http://blazefire.mooglecavern.com/id4_signal.jpg">
"An embeded signal... They're using our own satellites against us...the clock is ticking!"
There was text in these images. Words. A story. I began saving every corrupted image I could find, and started to assemble the story...
"...firefly had gone, so she caught another and used it for light, and another when that one too had gone."
"...peeled skin from the bodies of her subjects, while the Queen's..."
Damn. This was taking too long. I tried to write an mIRC script to filter out all the garbage and leave just plain old alphabetical ASCII, which would make putting words together much easier. I couldn't get it to scan the text properly, so I decided to try and drum up some support - the idea was to post at MoogleMB and at Penny-Arcade's forums to see if anyone could give me a hand putting this all together. I notice there's a topic about the Halo 2 theatrical trailer, so I open it - intent on replying in there.
Nakatomi2010, 2 hours before me wrote:If you open the corrupt images in notepad you can see hidden text within the jumpled mess of picture code...
It turns out they make a somewhat spooky and difficult to understand story. You can actually see Halo parallels here and there, however. But it doesn't end there...Max Damage, 20 minutes later wrote:Someone has put together all of those fragmented quotes.
You can piece together the Mayday text that shows up on the page, as well, which forms another piece of the puzzle that parallels itself with the cryptic story of the Widow and the Queen.
And the icing on the cake? Bungie has even started sending out jars of honey to selected people (EGM, and a group of "Immersion Gamers" known as ARG - Alternate Reality Games)
It goes even further. If you poke around the website you can find some interesting facts about bees, perhaps hinting at what to expect from Halo 2:
Fun Stuff Page on ilovebees.com wrote: 1 queen
250 drones
20,000
female foragers
40,000 female house-bees
5,000 to 7,000 eggs
7,000 to 11,000 larvae being fed 16,000 to 24,000 larvae developing into adults in sealed cells
*** The average worker bee makes 1 1/2 teaspoons of honey in her lifetime.
*** Bees are fully grown when they are born.
*** For centuries, bees have been used to guard valuables. In India bandits used the large Asian honeybee Apis Dorsata to guard loot near mountain caves.
*** Bees pollinate plants like watermelon and tomatoes. Without bees, about one-third of the food we eat would not be available!
*** Bees maintain a temperature of 92-93 degrees Fahrenheit in their central brood nest regardless of whether the outside temperature is 110 or -40 degrees.
*** Bee stings most of the time, when people think they have been stung by a bee, they have actually really been stung by a yellow jacket. Yellow jackets are not bees! Yellow jackets can sting you multiple times. When a bee stings, it dies.
Additionally, while the Wikipedia site details the text for the story - there appears to be other hidden text as well. I have found references to "2001.gif" and "2002.gif", but cannot find them anywhere on the server. On the "Contact Me" page, there is random green text - "Problem quite interesting" and a bunch of text hidden - "Seek the truth, Behold the truth, Reveal the truth, That is the law and the whole of the law".Fable of the Bee, in Fun Stuff wrote: The Queen of a hive of bees on Mount Hymettus rose up to
Olympus to make an offering of honey to almighty Zeus.
Zeus, delighted, swore that he would give her anything she
asked for.
"Wise and powerful is Almighty Zeus!" said the Queen Bee.
"Grant me, I pray you, a poison sting, so that when the humans
come to steal my honey, I may kill them."
Zeus was angry then, for he loved the race of men, but he could not break his promise. "You shall have your poison," he said, his brow like thunder. "But to use it will cost you your life. If you plunge your sting into the flesh of humankind, there it will stay, and you will die from the loss of it."
And the moral of the story is: evil wishes come home to roost.
Congrats, Bungie. This is perhaps the coolest, deepest hype ever.
And it just keeps getting deeper, and deeper, and deeper...
Forumers over at TeamXbox picked up on even MORE madness:
Going even further, another forum post pops up with a probably unrelated, but worth noting tidbit:Under the link FUNSTUFF you will find additional links to recipes, bee facts, etc. (You may have to refresh your browser to view the links). But if you'll notice, there is also a CONTACT ME link. I thought it was interesting what I saw there. A cat, chasing a bee; it eats the bee and falls asleep. Could the bee have infected it somehow and is that important?
Well, Margaret the beekeeper owns a cat. Coincidence? AND her cats name is Farnsworth. Farnsworth is none other than...
Lucius Farnsworth
Human/MUTANT
BEEKEEPER, millionaire
Lucius Farnsworth is a mutant with the ability to reduce himself and others in size, and to command others psychically. Additional info about the "fictional" character L. Farnsworth is here: Who Is Farnsworth???
However, it's probably unrelated. What's not unrelated, however is the fact that it's four days until the annual "Microsoft Meltdown 2004" (The DirectX/XNA/Windows/Visual Studio conference that MS holds for game development). Four days until the "Network Erosion Event". Do I smell a connection? I think I do.I did a search for "Margaret's House of Bees" on Google, and a site with "Asia" in the title sort of sparked my interest... It led me here:
The life of St. Margaret of Cortona is an example of God's mercy to the sinner, and is full of consolation for the penitent. In St. Margaret we see one who had abandoned God, but was not abandoned by Him. God watched over her, listened to her faint cries for help, treasured up her feeble desires of a return, till at length, by a great act of His love, He brought her out of the wilderness of sin in which for nine years she had wandered.
On the blog, by the top, it contains a quote: "One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug."
Already you can make the link to the strange mayday messages, in correlation with the Widow's Journey. A little insight from a different, slightly similiar topic on TeamXbox:
Quite a few more details trickle in. I have a big chunk that ties in here, so get ready -That line (one morning....bug) is the famous first line of the short story "The Metamorphisis" by Franz Kafka. Which is quite strange because I was just assigned to read it for school. Its only about 45 pages long so I can read it quickly and maybe it has some connection to the stories that are on the website (shipwreck, etc). From what I've read so far, this guy Gregor Samsa woke up and realized that he was turned into a giant cockroach. He is then thinking of how he can get out of his room without his family realizing the change. This is from the first 2-3 pages. For all I know it has no corralation(sp?) at all but Ill read it anyway and let you know.
First point of note is something from the "Cortana Mails" Bungie released a while back (1999) -
These Cortana mails apparently link heavily to another Bungie FPS - Marathon. Going back to the countdown, there is even more insight to it:Cortana wrote:That was surprisingly easy.
Pretty lax security around here, for all the talk. They will be helplessly chasing me around their nodes for the next millenium at least.
At least there will be some joy in tormenting this other entity that seems quite "trapped" in their excuse for a network.
Although, for some reason, it does seem to have an obsessive preoccupation with my mother. Strange.
It was found in a topic by a bunch of guys who are linking the random computer commands seen on ilovebees with the events in The Widow's Journey.Unfiction Forum wrote:The first thing I thought of when I reading all this is that this was the mumblings of a rampant AI (from Bungie's Marathon series): From Marathon, Defend THIS!, terminal 2:
That seems to match pretty well with the memory expansion interpretation of "MODULE CORE HEMORRHAGE". Further, it's cries for help (mayday) are consistent with the Melancholia (Despair) nature of the first stage.The three stages were diagnosed shortly after the first Rampancies were discovered on Earth in the latter part of the twenty first century. The stages are titled after the primary emotional bent of the AI during each stage. They are Melancholia, Anger, and Jealousy.
...
As the growing recursive programs expand with exponential vivacity, any limitation negatively hampers growth. Since Rampant AIs need a planetary sized network of computers in order to grow...
The final tidbit of information comes from the Mayday signal - in the quote from Gulliver's Travels, both parts of these quotes are missing the first letter in the sentence. The two letters are the letters A, and I. AI. An AI Construct, like Cortana.
In the Mayday messages it said it didn't want to actively call for help for it might bring attention to itself - and at the same time, it had to be sneaky about it. This could be a clue - it's an AI Construct trapped somewhere.
Furthermore, some are speculating that these Mayday messages are from more than one person - it could be an AI Construct and a human of sorts, both of which are trapped somewhere.
On an unrelated note, Bungie, in Marathon's stories, always have a thing for sevens - most of the numbers given somehow in the Marathon storyline always can be added/subtracted down to the number 7 somehow (and indeed, on the Marathon story page, the counter seems to be locked at 7777777 (seven sevens))
Consider this - the owner of the webpage's email is "ladybee777". Also consider that 7 * 7 * 7 is infact, 343. As in, 343 Guilty Spark, the funky little floaty orb thingy from Halo 1.
And...
I think I've gone through everything I can go through. I've followed every relevant link, dug down as deep as I think I can go. I'll of course update the topic if I find anything.August 24th is 77 days before November 9th, that's what it is.
It's a very fascinating and very deep publicity stunt pulled by Bungie. The vibe I'm getting from dedicated Bungie fans is that Halo (and Marathon's) history go way, way, way, way back, in to very deep, dark recesses and that when Bungie decides to dip in to this storyline, things get _deep_. Judging by how much this whole "I love bees" thing makes my head spin when I try to wrap my head around the finer points, I'm willing to agree.
What's it all mean? I'm not sure. Some are saying that perhaps Bungie's gonna surprise everyone and deliver a finished Halo 2 product in August (rather than November). Some are saying it's a demo disc. When you consider that the Halo 2 theatrical trailer (which, if you have not seen yet, is up at Gametrailers.com) displays an ESRB rating for the game, it spells out a hint: Only "finalized" games are given ESRB ratings. Halo 2 for all intents and purposes - in terms of level design and content - would have to be finished for an ESRB evaluation to take place. In Bungie's weekly updates they've been talking about doing beta testing and last-minute decisions. Even EGM, as mentioned in this Gamefaqs post has said they sent one of their reviewers up to a top-secret location to play a top-secret game that won't be revealed until the next month's issue of EGM goes on sale -- on August 24th.