Ultimate Search For Bourne - Day Three
So, onto the third puzzle in the Bourne challenge. On logging in, I found out that one of my surveillance cameras caught Bourne, which is great news. Hopefully, I’ll have as much luck in future days.
This time, you need to contact Godot again using the same username and passphrase as before (bishopberkeley50, Estragon est mort) and give his final message as your submitted answer. You’ll need to use Google Translate to answer Godot’s questions.
Copy Godot’s statements into the search box in the top right-hand corner of the page and click “Translate”. Godot will ask you for a name, the name of the woman who is logistics coordinator of Treadstone. She has a Dater Notes profile and a dead stare, so she’ll be easy to spot. Say her name back to Godot and he’ll tell you where she is, and that Bourne is likely to be near her. Copy his final message to the Message Transmitter, and you’re done!
You now get the opportunity to place three cameras around Paris. I chose Pont Neuf, Gare d’Austerlitz, and Eiffel Tower. Good luck, everyone!
Head to Day One for links and information on every day of the competition.



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I’m finding it a bit buggy too and it doesn’t work properly in Firefox.
I presume we just guess where to put the cameras as there seem to be few hints (apart from putting the first at the pompidou). I only have 2 days but 3 missions complete, as I started yesterday not Monday.
I’m not entirely sure what I’m doing!
Comment by Helen Maffin | July 18, 2007
This mission was really simple. I hope they are more challenging in the future.
Comment by William McLaughlin | July 18, 2007
its not giving me the final message from Godot. If i put in a wrong name its telling me “where did you get your info, try again” but if i put in “Nicky Parsons” it doesn’t do anything at all. This whole thing is a major let down.
Comment by WHATTHE? | July 18, 2007
remember, for help go here:
http://groups.google.com/group/ultimate-search-for-bourne
Comment by dH | July 18, 2007
I can’t seem to copy/paste the messages. I manually copied the first one but am having trouble with this one. Is there a Google tool for this or any suggestions?
Comment by Karen A | July 18, 2007
Cool game. Thanks for pointing it out. At least this tie-in doesn’t have sudoku and puzzles. This is more spy-oriented.
Comment by Jason Schramm | July 18, 2007
[…] I’m still playing the game and not hating it, probably because it takes all of two minutes of my time. It’s fun and clever, even if it does have some bugs (like those mentioned in the comments here). Hardly the grave disappointment some commenters here seem to think it is. I mean, really, it’s just a mildly interactive ad, not an A-list game to get up in arms about. […]
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I am enjoying the game. Not a bad storyline so far, I just wish the game was a little harder. I have caught myself going too indepth with the game by viewing source, etc. I just wish I would have started later so I could have performed more missions at once, I am a tad impatient, lol.
Comment by Chris | July 18, 2007
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I forgot to copy his last message can someone please tell me what it is!
Comment by BJ | July 31, 2007