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Posted: May 08, 2006 • 9:46 am
by Alexander
Try again:
Keornb Lucl Renderbtra
Diede Gihcn
Yalnaa Oreom
Droa Wpnepo
Setnusoc Inreer
Vea Zanhese
Hemenal Doet
Heraic Sleil
Mliye Use Nsatpetro
Vee Melcnstec
Ndawa Kpce
Gbi Mji Eadsl
Enough for now. Well, go ahead! Show me your BEST!

Posted: May 08, 2006 • 10:24 am
by Fred Buer
Are those by chance russian words?
-Fred
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 10:57 am
by Hammerhead
Keornb Lucl Renderbtra = Broken Skull Bartender?
Diede Gihcn = Eddie Ching
Yalnaa Oreom = Alayna Moore
Droa Wpnepo = Ardo Newpop
Setnusoc Inreer = Countess Renier
Vea Zanhese = Eva Shanzee
Hemenal Doet = Mehlan Tode?
Heraic Sleil = Archie Ellis
Mliye Use Nsatpetro = Emily Sue Patterson
Vee Melcnstec = Eve Clements
Ndawa Kpce = Wanda Peck
Gbi Mji Eadsl = Big Jim Slade
Good ones, guys!
Hammerhead
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 10:59 am
by Alexander
No, Fred.
It's the names of characters from UAKM, PD and Overseer. Give up already, Fred? Try again.
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 11:02 am
by Alexander
Hammerhead wrote:Keornb Lucl Renderbtra = Broken Skull Bartender?
Diede Gihcn = Eddie Ching
Yalnaa Oreom = Alayna Moore
Droa Wpnepo = Ardo Newpop
Setnusoc Inreer = Countess Renier
Vea Zanhese = Eva Shanzee
Hemenal Doet = Mehlan Tode?
Heraic Sleil = Archie Ellis
Mliye Use Nsatpetro = Emily Sue Patterson
Vee Melcnstec = Eve Clements
Ndawa Kpce = Wanda Peck
Gbi Mji Eadsl = Big Jim Slade
Good ones, guys!
Hammerhead
You ARE genius, Hammerhead!

I am impressed!

So, Fred? "Russian words", you've said?

Posted: May 08, 2006 • 11:32 am
by Alexander
Alright, Fred. Try this:
FIVE MOST WANTED.(dead or alive)
Nieodg
Smaoht Lfedegdira
Wolell Vialrcep
Osjcakn Sorsc
Ohnj Lksua
PURE English, Fred. No foul play.
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 1:10 pm
by Jerry Dan
I think what Fred was referring to was this: are the words you gave anagrams in Russian or just scrambled letters? An anagram has to actually spell a word (or phrase) in its cryptic status. For example, an anagram of "Jackson Cross is "no crass jocks", which actually means something. It's not simply the letters in scrambled form. In general, it's easier to do scrambled words than anagrams. Must be the way the mind works (or mine, anyway).
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 2:30 pm
by Alexander
Relax, Jerry. It's English. Maybe, I made some mistakes in anagrams. I am not so cool as you are. Damn shame.
Maybe you can tell me, who are "five most wanted"?
Take a hint: Diede Gihcn = Eddie Ching
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 4:51 pm
by rockefeller
I'm with you Jerry I believe the 'anagrams' in question don't quite meet the standard...the given anagrams have no meaning in the language of the hidden anagram, and are unlikely names in the language of the hidden anagram...but I'll give the five most wanted a shot for fun anyhoo:
Nieodg = Gideon
Smaoht Lfedegdira = Thomas ??? (hmmm)
Wolell Vialrcep = Lowell Percival
Osjcakn Sorsc = Jackson Cross
Ohnj Lksua = John Klaus
Rockefeller
(don't forget the rest of mine on the first page...)
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 5:27 pm
by Fred Buer
That's what I meant. The words you originally took were english, but you just scrambled the letters. Smaoht Lfedegdira is not an english word, but you can change it into, say, Mislead Godfather, which is still not the correct word, but still usable in an english sentence.
And yes, I'm still puzzling about that one... who is the Mislead Godfather?
Hmm...
By the way, did anyone guess who Nick Repholm was?
-Fred
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 5:35 pm
by Fred Buer
Oh, and I think it's supposed to be Thomas Dangerfield, from Martian Memorandum, but there's an 'N' missing in the scrambled letters.
-Fred
Posted: May 08, 2006 • 8:03 pm
by rockefeller
I'm still working on nick repholm...wait, is it mick, or nick?
Posted: May 09, 2006 • 9:15 am
by Fred Buer
It's Nick Repholm (checked for errors)
-Fred
Posted: May 09, 2006 • 11:45 am
by rockefeller
hmmm...which game is it from?
Posted: May 09, 2006 • 1:50 pm
by Fred Buer
Here's a hint - my last anagram was James LeMosy...
-Fred