I did some quick searching, and in one of the books a code was deciphered using a knight's journey around a chess board and the Vigenere cipher and there was aslo something about MORT EPEE as the key. For what it's worth. The Atbash cipher was also used in some way..
I did some quick searching, and in one of the books a code was deciphered using a knight's journey around a chess board and the Vigenere cipher and there was aslo something about MORT EPEE as the key. For what it's worth. The Atbash cipher was also used in some way.
Could it be possible that the letters are not a code, but that the judge wants people to find something in there so he can show that people use their own minds up from other material as a basis, and therefor demonstrating his ruling?
My hunch is that the quote is wrong or came out the wrong way. He is probably referring to the 20 year period in the Star Wars universe between Episodes III and IV. These years just happen to be the first 20 years when Luke was growing up, and for refrence sake Luke's name was used to better identify the time period.
I think the tv shows arc will end up being the early stages of the rebellion with several characters on the run from the empire, bounty hunters, etc.
I have been messing around with with code and it 'could' say something like "sales are up with this code."
I did some quick searching, and in one of the books a code was deciphered using a knight's journey around a chess board and the Vigenere cipher and there was aslo something about MORT EPEE as the key. For what it's worth. The Atbash cipher was also used in some way..
I did some quick searching, and in one of the books a code was deciphered using a knight's journey around a chess board and the Vigenere cipher and there was aslo something about MORT EPEE as the key. For what it's worth. The Atbash cipher was also used in some way.
Could it be possible that the letters are not a code, but that the judge wants people to find something in there so he can show that people use their own minds up from other material as a basis, and therefor demonstrating his ruling?
My hunch is that the quote is wrong or came out the wrong way. He is probably referring to the 20 year period in the Star Wars universe between Episodes III and IV. These years just happen to be the first 20 years when Luke was growing up, and for refrence sake Luke's name was used to better identify the time period. I think the tv shows arc will end up being the early stages of the rebellion with several characters on the run from the empire, bounty hunters, etc.