Your precious Google machine won't be able to save you this time Dark Knight!

Your precious Google machine won't be able to save you this time Dark Knight!
1123 6536 5321
X-ATM092 10 5770
The actor Sean Bean
0117017420574656
ED-209113-9
Super Probotector
86753098675309
The Babysitter 26 Scene 2

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I don't have a netflix to look this bullshit up

It all has to mean something, what are your thoughts detective?

*jokerizes you*

RIDDLE ME THIS BITCH

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>1123 6536 5321
Battlestar Galactica

>X-ATM092 10 5770
a FF14 boss

>The actor Sean Bean
dead?

All I got.

Very clever Edward.

"Your precious Google machine" is of course the first clue. Google is a search engine, not a machine, and many pieces of hardware can access the website. What do all of those pieces of hardware have in common? Binary code. So we are not using base 2 math. A quick perusal of the digits used in the rest of the post tells us we are working in base 10, the common counting system. The binary comment tells us to add groups of two digits. Thanks for making it simple Nigma.

1123 6536 5321 is a simple enough additive code to give us a phone number: 341-0174

X-ATM092 10 5770 is more complex. X normally marks the spot, however, it can also indicate a thing that no longer is. In this case, the former location of an ATM machine with the serial number 092. Gotham replaced that particular ATM ten years ago at 190 Baker Street.

The actor Sean Bean would normally be a reference to a particular role or film with you, but you've been too simple thus far. No, there's more here... The name Sean Bean is an excellent example of English phonemes, with "ean" being pronounced in two different ways "on" and "een". Awning. Very cute Riddler.

0117017420574656 is another code, adding all of the digits gives us 56, curiously the same as the last two digits. Double 56 is 112.

ED-209113-9 is clearly two clues. ED-209 is a reference to the film Robocop. 113-9 is a reference to Gotham's legal code, particularly the law prohibiting intellectual theft. You really can't help yourself can you Eddy.

Super Probotector. A reference to a robotic enemy, doubling down on your clue with ED209. There's a difference between lacking subtlety and giving away the answers Nigma.

8675309 is of course a reference to a popular song from Tommy Tutone. 2 tone and you've referenced it twice.

The Babysitter 26 Scene 2. Your favorite adult film and again a reference to twos.

Your plan is obvious.

You plan to rob Gotham Robotics, owners of the 341-0174 phone number and located at 112 Baker Street. You will be entering via the awning across from the ATM in front of 190 Baker Street.

You aren't after money, you're after the blueprints and intellectual copyrights for new "entertainment" robots.

And of course, you aren't going to be doing this alone. Two Face will be your accomplice, committing a second crime simultaneously as a distraction: Stealing the ATM on 190 Baker Street for a second time. Your rendezvous location will be the abandoned adult film studio, where you previously tried to make bootleg copies of adult films. Your intention is naturally to take a second shot at the same crime you just got arrested for.

You need help Eddy. The cops and a psychiatrist will be waiting for you.

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>ED-209

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It's just references to a bunch of killer robots

The forced perspective looks like shit here

How does it keep happening?!

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HOW DOES HE KEEP DOING IT?

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>1123 6536 5321 is a simple enough additive code to give us a phone number: 341-0174
What? How do you add those numbers to that phone number?

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WORLD'S GREATEST DETECTIVE

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WORLD'S GREATEST DETECTIVE, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!

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IT'S A GOOD THING WE'VE GOT ARKHAM

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HOLY FUCK HE DOES IT AGAIN!

No one can out wit the great detective

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11+23 = 34
65+36 = 101
53+21 = 74

3410174 doesn't make sense on its own, but is the perfect length for a phone number, and starts with one of Gotham's most prominent central exchange office codes. Careful chum, you're slipping on your problem solving. A crime fighter must always keep their wits in tip-top form.

Excellent job detective

YOU FOOL BATMAN! YOU'VE FALLEN RIGHT INTO MY TRAP!

1123 6536 5321 has nothing at all do to with phone numbers! It is in fact the numeric depiction of a song used in the popular sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica, as seen in the season 4 finale

X-ATM092 10 5770 was a total red herring! It was the designation of a boss monster from the 1998 Squaresoft game Final Fantasy VIII including its maximum level of 10 and health stat of 5770.

The actor Sean Bean......you should've seen this one coming! What is his most famous role? Dying, of course! But he never stayed dead did he?

0117017420574656 threw you for a loop! It is the sequential series numbers of the titular ships from the popular Star Trek series ENT, TOS, TNG, DS9 & VOY.


ED-209113-0 did indeed refer to the film Robocop but like a true amateur you missed the most obvious part! Had you been familiar with the dialogue of the film you would've know that the robot states a violation of Penal Code 113 Section - threatening an officer of the law with a weapon.

Super Probotector was not the clue you oafish dolt but rather the system needed to play it - the Super Nintendo released in 1991

8675309 you were correct on but the subject eluded you just like my brilliance of my genius! Who was the subject of the song? Jenny herself, of course!

Favorite adult film? Don't make me laugh! The only entertainment I need is seeing you flounder when you fail to realize that 26 x 2 is 52

And thus neglect becomes my ally!

4, 8, dying, 5, penal code, 1991, Jenny, 52!

On the Fourth of August at 5pm I shall violate Gotham City's Penal Code by stealing the masterpieces on display at the Jennifer Angstrom Memorial Gallery on 52nd Street which were donated in 1991 at which point I will fake my own death!

BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME DORK KNIGHT! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT!

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Holy Leprechauns from Hell Batman!

You realize you just told him how to stop you, right?

YOU FOOL, YOU FELL FOR IT! HE PLANNED TO GIVE YOU THE WRONG ANSWER SO YOU WOULD GLOAT AND MONOLOGUE YOUR ENTIRE PLAN!

Hmm... an impostor and a poor dupe at that.

You've completely missed a key aspect of Edward Nigma's psychology. He is well versed in many fields, and cannot help but demonstrate both the breadth and depth of his intellect. Focusing nearly to exclusion on science fiction and pop culture simply isn't the Riddler's style. No where near enough variety in the interpretation of the clues you've provided, or rather hijacked.

You've completely ignored the google clue. Weren't clever enough to incorporate it into your stolen glory?

Nigma is more clever in his clue giving than to leave an entire line as pure red herring. No, he is the sort to make the obvious conclusion to a clue the falsehood, and dare the detective to delve deeper. There's little pride in fooling with an upfront lie, but few things goad the ego like showing how much deeper one can dive into an answer.

Concerning the 0117017420574656 clue, Nigma is an evil man. He would never exclude such painful memories as the ship designations in recent Star Trek additions like Discovery and Picard. Nigma is a perfectionist, leaving a list incomplete doesn't suit him.

You've also failed to correctly copy the Riddler's ED-209113-9 clue. Perhaps a Freudian slip? You have 0 correlation to the initial clues and crime. You've stolen it and modified just enough to suit your needs.

You've also missed the mark on the Super Nintendo. It was released in both 1990 (Japan) and 1991 (North America). Nigma needs to gloat far to much to allow such an ambiguous clue slide past. There's always a singular, perfect answer if you're clever enough. His ego abhors being challenged fairly by another.

Perhaps in being completely unversed in the Riddler's past, the film in question and its meaning eluded you, as did many of the other subtle hints and directions. Again, Edward Nigma leaves no clue without purpose.

You might claim neglect as your ally, but she is a tempestuous mistress. You failed to see your greatest error.

>On the Fourth of August at 5pm I shall violate Gotham City's Penal Code by stealing the masterpieces on display at the Jennifer Angstrom Memorial Gallery on 52nd Street which were donated in 1991 at which point I will fake my own death!

but today is the 18th of august! did you forget the date ?

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>On the Fourth of August at 5pm

We are already well into the month of August. As your crime most certainly did not occur 14 days ago, you've broadcast your intentions nearly a year in advance.

Great Scott, even Calendar Man does not tip his hand so easily. I may not yet know who you are you dastardly declarative ne'er do well, but your scheme will not come to fruition.

I'll see you on August 4th.

Well noticed citizen. Gotham may yet be in good hands with such a vigilant and stalwart people guiding her forward.

>they didn't even post a picture of Batman in their replies
Shameful

I honestly don’t know if these back-and-forth are staged or not, but I laughed every time.

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