With the keyword, one can determine the cipher alphabet used in the encryption. This article uses the keyword "CIRCUIT" as an example. Keywords expire at the end of each week, meaning that each keyword for a specific week will not be the same as the week prior. A letter of the keyword for each silo will appear regularly or irregularly, depending on the length of the keyword, each week. The keyword for the cipher can be found in the command wing of The Whitespring bunker for each silo. In a keyword cipher, a keyword is used as a key, which will subsequently set the letter matchings of the cipher alphabet to the regular alphabet, as such:Īny repeats of letters within the keyword will be ignored, and if any letters of the regular alphabet have been used in the keyword, they will be ignored, when they are sequenced through afterward. In order to decrypt the letters of the code, a keyword cipher must be used. By putting each piece of the code together, in the order displayed in the Pip-Boy, it will be necessary to decrypt the string created. Several steps must be carried out to unscramble the code correctly. Once the player character has gathered all eight pieces for a specific silo, they must then unscramble the digits paired to each letter to get a launch code. Codes currently expire weekly on Monday, at 00:00 UTC, no matter when they were acquired beforehand. Players with a launch code will get a notification that lets them know when they are about to expire and will claim to self-destruct, but will just disappear from inventory causing no harm to the player. Launch code pieces can also be found around the map, randomly, on either alive or deceased Scorched and feral officers. Locations of launch code pieces for each silo ( Site Alpha, Site Bravo, and Site Charlie) can be found by initiating a radiant quest at the surveillance terminals in the command wing of the Whitespring bunker. These launch code pieces are found on Scorched and ghoulified former military officers, identifiable by the radio packs on their back that emit red light and a high pitched sound in a regular sequence. Each launch code is gathered by finding eight individual pieces around the map.
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