Close, but not quite. Decoders on the other side of the world now publicly announce the actual message. TRANSMISSION: So it has been a quiet day. What are we going to, Kerbin? Yeah, but why? I think the boss wants us to destroy Kerbin. Destroy Kerbin? Is he crazy? No, because of all the battles on that planet. Well, then, let's go! <END OF TRANSMISSION> Yet, as soon as they announced the decoded message, a message, this time in a different format, was intercepted by Jeb. TRANSMISSION: 76, 469 327 273 93? 78483 25673 86 67458 63 3862. 47 843 932766 73239? 668 938. 288 48 9455 23 73239 9436 93 273 6327 646687. Roger that! <END OF TRANSMISSION> Due to a coding mistake (or so Jeb thought about the uncoded part) the last sentence of the conversation is visible. However, this could be linked to the last communication, and this could led to a disaster... (Hint: To decode, look at your phone.)