Another Obsidius fragment emerged.
Another Obsidius fragment emerged. This one traced back to a New Wave Agent in Peru who, I think it's worth adding, appeared to have an odd mark that looked like feathers or a leaf on her arm. #InvestigateIngress
http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/08/07/feathered-ghosts/
http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/08/07/feathered-ghosts/
The Obsidius Explorers experience My First Acid Trip
ReplyDeleteParrots?
ReplyDeleteIt was much more fun when agents had to decode the locations and actually hack these.
ReplyDeleteIn fact can we have some more challenges between anomaly dates? Decoding media, hack this portal, missions, mu, photos, something. There isn't much at the moment to keep people interested. Global shards might be a bit much but why not even run connected cells outside of anomaly dates. Those were awesome!
Global shards ๐ one hour jumptime ๐ Vicki Ellen those are awesome!
ReplyDeleteFlurin Noller ok ok calm down, Micky
ReplyDeleteGlobal shards rock! 1 hour jumps! MOAR CALVINBALL!
ReplyDeleteDon't tempt me... =P Vicki Ellen
ReplyDeleteIf you remember global shards, they can come back.
ReplyDeleteBirdmen and hilltop temples might imply some link to the Cahokians.
ReplyDeleteFace in Rock was a spawn point in one of the global shards games.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.ingress.com/intel?ll=33.325137,-118.362096&z=16&pll=33.324187,-118.350878
seen similar places depicted in the conquests of Alexander The land beyond Persia near the Indus
ReplyDeleteAre they travelling through a chronological order of dates and places? The places linked to anomaly events like Persepolis
global FLASH shards. 15 minute jumps. prepare or die
ReplyDeleteIf they are seeing places linked to previous anomaly series, then I hope they are not wrapping things up. #theEndisNigh!
ReplyDeleteMario Valenzuela II sometimes you have revisit old haunts to plan where your next journey is headed - if it's the end let's end it in style
ReplyDeleteWiracocha Inca's god....
ReplyDelete