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A: Abercrombie
B: Belmont
C: Card
D: Doctorow
E: Ender
F: Fuzzy (Nation)
G: Gaiman
H: Herbert
I: IQ84
J: Jordan
K: Kay
L: Lem
M: Merritt
N: Neuromancer
O: (Good) Omens
P: Pullman
Q: Quebec
R: Rothfuss
S: Suarez
T: Tregillis
U: Unshapely (Things)
V: Vegemite
W: Williams
X: X-Ray
Y: Yu
Z: Zombie

LOL - agreed! Both my husband and I read this post and sat for awhile trying to figure out what we were supposed to do. We eventually gave up. Kudos to whoever can figure it out (and maybe hopefully explain it to the rest of us later)!

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That would be fun....


That's what it seemed to me too.

Please correct me if i'm not getting this thing right :P
happy cracking!


I don't know.
Becca wrote: "We’ve picked FIVE of the words below and made them into a password. The password is a word, not some mumbo-jumbo assortment of letters, and is related to this week’s interview with Daniel Suarez."
Sounds like there's an actual, five letter word we need to be coming up with that has already been chosen. We're guessing a password, not coming up with suggestions for one.

Doctorow Rothfuss Omens IQ84 Doctorow
Have I got the right idea, or have I just said something really silly?
Wait, it says 'message your answer to Becca the intern'. How does one do that???
Edit: I think I messaged her properly..maybe. :P


Doctorow Rothfuss Omens IQ84 Doctorow
Have I got the right idea, or have I just said something really silly?
Wait, it says 'message your answer to Becca the intern'. How doe..."
They have picked 5 words. You only have 4 with one used twice.


So long as you have 5 words. Whether you can use one word twice to get a six letter word is not that clear.
Ruth wrote: "Um, I'm gonna guess:
Doctorow Rothfuss Omens IQ84 Doctorow
That's close to my guess
Doctorow Rothfuss Omens Neuromance Ender
Like you I tried more for fun than to actually win anything :-)
Doctorow Rothfuss Omens IQ84 Doctorow
That's close to my guess
Doctorow Rothfuss Omens Neuromance Ender
Like you I tried more for fun than to actually win anything :-)

Doctorow Rothfuss Omens IQ84 Doctorow
That's close to my guess
Doctorow Rothfuss Omens Neuromance Ender
Like you I tried more for fun than to actually win anyt..."
Hah. That was my guess.

In the end I decided there is no pattern, thus no real code to break. This is a guessing game. So I made a guess. I hope I'm right. :)

That was my guess too but since I'm late to the party, I won't bother with sending in a submission.
Very cool idea though!

John wrote: "I get most of the references in the alphabet, but what is the significance of Quebec? Or is it just a really hard letter to come up with something else for, heck it is what NATO uses."
I didn't notice that before :-)
We should come up with S&L alternates:
Sword: Quest, Queen (Cersei), Quill,
Laser: Quantum, Quasar, Quark
I didn't notice that before :-)
We should come up with S&L alternates:
Sword: Quest, Queen (Cersei), Quill,
Laser: Quantum, Quasar, Quark

But now I want to use Quantum. :D
And while we're on the subject of phonetic alphabets, my favourite example made up by a customer was "N for nutty". I found that to be delightful. :D


Consider 'Quantum' the official replacement for Quebec, which was a holdover from the original NATO alphabet that I forgot to change when I posted this contest...

("Heartfelt" apologies for asserting bragging rights)
Congrats. :-)
Belen wrote: "I wonder what "personalized copy" means... any idea?
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It has a built in GPS tracking device inserted to make it easier for the unmanned drone to find you ;-)
Belen wrote: "I wonder what "personalized copy" means... any idea?
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It has a built in GPS tracking device inserted to make it easier for the unmanned drone to find you ;-)
EDIT: Congratulations to Belen and David Sven for being the first two to figure out the code.
The answer was Doctorow Rothfuss Omens Neuromancer Ender, which spells out DRONE.
Calling All Cryptologically-Inclined GoodReaders!
Daniel Suarez, author of Kill Decision and our interviewee this week, wants to send two of our GoodReaders personalized copies of the book, and we’ve decided that we’re going to test your code-cracking mettle to determine who will win one of the two copies!
Below is our Sword & Laser-edition of the NATO alphabet, including author names, book titles, and a few other S&L terms.
We’ve picked FIVE of the words below and made them into a password. The password is a word, not some mumbo-jumbo assortment of letters, and is related to this week’s interview with Daniel Suarez.
Examples:
-Williams Herbert Abercrombie Tregillis = WHAT
-Merritt Abercrombie Pullman Suarez = MAPS
The first TWO GoodReaders to guess the correct password will each win a personalized copy of Kill Decision.
Watch this week’s episode of Sword & Laser, get code crackin’ and when you think you know the password, message your answer to Becca the Intern.
Submissions will be taken until Midnight, Monday, July 23rd, and the winners will be announced on Tuesday, July 24th.
Happy Code Cracking!