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Morse code in the intro/outro of the Skyward Flight audiobooks


Edward!

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The Sunreach and ReDawn audiobooks on Audible have an intro/outro containing morse code. (mp3 audio, morse chart)

This is how I hear/copy it:

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TT ET (alt: "MA" if slowed)

EE (alt: "I" if slowed)

GFFUT

E

Kind of weird. Do you think there's any meaning to it, e.g. an acronym, or is it just all pure nonsense from a morse code paddle, used to make made to cool sound effects? I'm thinking the latter but thought I'd throw this out there because it's fun to think about.

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