(Q - Skybears: Exactly, regarding the surprise rally, Michel. You say that the route is not very important at the end, but rather the crossing points. What do you
do you mean by the crossing points? They are places, places where we stop in the sense that it is the place that we find as a solution to the puzzles…)
MB: Checkpoints, when you think of a surprise rally, indeed there are checkpoints and crossing points. There are points where you stop, etc., and then on the route, there are people who are there to check that you are taking the correct route, that you have not taken a shortcut, etc. And so in the hunt that concerns us today, we must not want to transform it into a surprise rally, we only draw a parallel, in the hunt for the Golden Owl, which is indeed important , these are the places we pass through.
And I one day mentioned this wonderful surprise that I had through the window of my plane when discovering Greenland for the first time in my life, because the pilot had said “Look, we are flying over Greenland”, otherwise, I wouldn't have even looked, and that's kind of what happens sometimes in this hunt.
There are times when, due to the journeys we make, there are crossing points that are interesting.
(Q - Skybears: So there you have it, this is really the point where we're going to stop rather than the journey.
MB: There is the point where you stop and then there are crossing points too. Yes, exactly.
(Q - Skybears: I had a second question in relation to that. It was in relation to the reflex markers. You say that we must deduce, after the sentinels, reflex markers. Is that whether they are physically tangible or not?)
MB: No, so we're not going into that subject today. I won't answer any questions, we're talking about generalities and we're talking about the structure of the hunt.
(Q - Hoshi: Okay, so I have a question regarding the 600 because I was bothered with so-called circular references to find Dabo. That is to say that people find Dabo in 600 saying that in any case, since they find Dabo afterwards, they call it a circular reference. Whereas in my hunt or certainly in other hunts, I found Caréna, which I find when I point out Los Picos.)
MB: Here, we are on a theory that was personal. I came today to talk a little about the context of hunting.
(Q - Hoshi: You're talking about Dabo, not Dabo, so there's more than just Dabo in life.
MB: Yes, we agree, I don't impose Dabo on anyone.
MB: Checkpoints, when you think of a surprise rally, indeed there are checkpoints and crossing points. There are points where you stop, etc., and then on the route, there are people who are there to check that you are taking the correct route, that you have not taken a shortcut, etc. And so in the hunt that concerns us today, we must not want to transform it into a surprise rally, we only draw a parallel, in the hunt for the Golden Owl, which is indeed important , these are the places we pass through.
And I one day mentioned this wonderful surprise that I had through the window of my plane when discovering Greenland for the first time in my life, because the pilot had said “Look, we are flying over Greenland”, otherwise, I wouldn't have even looked, and that's kind of what happens sometimes in this hunt.
There are times when, due to the journeys we make, there are crossing points that are interesting.
(Q - Skybears: So there you have it, this is really the point where we're going to stop rather than the journey.
MB: There is the point where you stop and then there are crossing points too. Yes, exactly.
(Q - Skybears: I had a second question in relation to that. It was in relation to the reflex markers. You say that we must deduce, after the sentinels, reflex markers. Is that whether they are physically tangible or not?)
MB: No, so we're not going into that subject today. I won't answer any questions, we're talking about generalities and we're talking about the structure of the hunt.
(Q - Hoshi: Okay, so I have a question regarding the 600 because I was bothered with so-called circular references to find Dabo. That is to say that people find Dabo in 600 saying that in any case, since they find Dabo afterwards, they call it a circular reference. Whereas in my hunt or certainly in other hunts, I found Caréna, which I find when I point out Los Picos.)
MB: Here, we are on a theory that was personal. I came today to talk a little about the context of hunting.
(Q - Hoshi: You're talking about Dabo, not Dabo, so there's more than just Dabo in life.
MB: Yes, we agree, I don't impose Dabo on anyone.