Glyphs code
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The Glyphs shown leading into commercial breaks in each episode suggest a visual alphabetic code.
Solving The Code
Piggybacking on the work done in a recent Ars Technica article, editor Julian Sanchez has cracked the code of the Fringe Glyphs that appear at the commercial breaks. Each glyph and position of the yellow dot indicate a different letter. Julian used a simple one-to-one, mono-alphabetic substitution cypher. Original decipher information can be reviewed at JulianSanchez.com
Decoded Glyphs
- Print Sheet - Glyphs containing question marks have not aired and are only suggested, by reasonble consensus.
- Commercial Breaks
Season 4
Neither Here Nor There
One Night In October
Alone In The World
Subject 9
Novation
And Those We've Left Behind
Wallflower
Back To Where You've Never Been
Enemy Of My Enemy
Forced Perspective
Making Angels
Welcome To Westfield
Season 3
Olivia
The Box
The Plateau
Do Shapeshifters Dream Of Electric Sheep?
Amber 31422
6955 kHz
The Abducted
Entrada
Marionette
The Firefly
Reciprocity
Concentrate And Ask Again
Immortality
6B
Os
Stowaway
Bloodline
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
6:02 AM EST
The Last Sam Weiss
The Day We Died
- (Note: The yellow dot for the last glyph of the episode is replaced by a yellow heart.)
Season 2
A New Day In The Old Town
Night Of Desirable Objects
Fracture
Momentum Deferred
Dream Logic
Earthling
Of Human Action
August
Snakehead
Grey Matters
Unearthed
Johari Window
What Lies Below
The Bishop Revival
Jacksonville
Peter
Olivia. In The Lab. With The Revolver.
White Tulip
The Man From The Other Side
Brown Betty
Northwest Passage
Over There, Part 1
Over There, Part 2
Over There - repeat (9/16/10)
Season 1
Pilot
The Same Old Story - Aired
The Ghost Network
Power Hungry
In Which We Meet Mr. Jones
The Equation
The Dreamscape
Safe
Bound
The No-Brainer
The Transformation
Ability
Inner Child
Unleashed
Bad Dreams
Midnight
The Road Not Taken
There's More Than One Of Everything
- (Originally aired as BRELD, but was rectified to CHILD in the Season One DVD release)
- (Note: Aeger is Latin for "Sick")
- (Note: Perhaps supposed to be "surge")