I can't with the amount of knowledge, communication you guys have. Loved how you solved everything even though I have no idea what %90 of these modules were or what you were reading to them. Great job and video
There's more defusing system than bomb in that thing. Imagine if the timer runs out and it turns out the explosion it's so small it could only kill a single ant lol.
@@onlinepanic2036probably But realistically speaking, how much gunpowder can you fit in this thing with the amount of electronics, wires, technicals, walls, springs, etc inside of it There would def be room for it, but damn this thing wont even explode a damn house
@@Dniswzrd it doesnt need to be gunpowder to be a bomb. it can hold plastic explosives like c-4 or a nuclear device. it could very easily be a dirty bomb built to send radioactive dust everywhere.
@@Dniswzrd it doesnt have to be gunpowder though, it could just be loaded with radioactive powder and a small plastic explosive. unequivocally dangerous regaurdless of lethality.
The process of this bombs creation: Terrorist_01: There's a new team around and their diffusing all our bombs, what do we do? Terrorist02: Well there's bad and good news, i have dropped all of our components into the assembler BUT it didn't break, sooooo..... *DEPLOY THE SLAB.*
Я понятия не имею как это видео оказалось у меня в рекомендациях, но меня настолько затянуло, что я посмотрел все три с лишним часа за один раз. Это было невероятно. Ребята, красавцы. Поздравляю
@darukineo Making a mistake, the bomb goes BZZT, a X appears above the timer, and the timer begins to count down faster. Here, I'm referring to one of the experts' names, so I'm saying that none of the modules Maina was responsible for had solving mistakes.
After 2 days of watching, I finally finished the video. I'm Brazilian, so I couldn't understand very well what was said, but I loved the video, your coordination is impressive. Congratulations
Are you perhaps learning English? If so, I'm proud of you! You're doing great and all I can say is keep going. I'm not a native speaker myself and learned mostly from youtube/movies/cartoons lol
when i did 6 wire sequences in a row during elevator of doom, i felt like my brain was going to melt. You guys pumped out like 150 modules like it was nothing what the heck??? im assuming only two people were on manual which is nuts
Thank you! My recent endeavors have shifted away from KTaNE a little (mostly to No-Hit runs in sekiro), but hopefully you can still enjoy the older videos if it's not your thing ^^
Hold on, 3:33:43, "Are you recording this or naw?" So like you guys do stuff like this every sunday or something? How did he get three and a half hours into this to just now find out you're recording?
Haha, the plan was always to record this of course. Back then the three of us played very often and we recorded every defusal (this channel has almost every bomb we've defused together). Mania was wondering if I cut the recording because we were essentially done and waiting for the right time to solve the final module. You can hear us discussing after we finished everything else at 3:32:43. So the final 12ish minutes is just us waiting around and chatting a bit. In the end I decided not to cut the video so it's clear it was not spliced/segmented.
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TGB's praetorian video is actually the reason I started playing! They were a great inspiration to me and many of the players in my videos. Without them I think it's safe to say that the community around these extreme challenges wouldn't have made it nearly this far ^^
Wtf is the second one that updates with each completed module, the 3 colors and the number and the long number dial? I’ve seen forget-me-not before but I don’t recognize this thing and I do NOT understand what’s being said about it. In any case, incredibly well done.
Haha thanks! The second boss module is called Forget Everything, it's by the same person who made Forget Me Not. The stages for that one come out in a randomized order. Each stage has an associated color, and stage digit. The way we solve it here is a streamlined method, a lot of the information displayed is unnecessary. I check the information at each stage and figure out what the expert needs to know, which is the stage color, stage digit, and stage validity. You can read the manual for it here: ktane.timwi.de/HTML/Forget%20Everything.html If you're still curious about stuff let me know!
It's called Forget Everything, you can see the manual page here: ktane.timwi.de/HTML/Forget%20Everything.html It's a boss module that can only be solved at the end of the bomb, or after 100 modules are solved in this case (the stages only go up to 100). The stages are given in a (somewhat) random order. The short explanation is that the expert takes the 10-digit code at the bottom from stage 1, and modifies it based on stages 2-99 in order. Here's the long explanation: For all stages apart from the first, I'm checking 4 things: 1. The stage number: This determines when the stage gets applied, and which digit of the solution code it might change. 2. The color of the stage: This determines what operation is used to change the digit in the solution code. The stage color is whichever color occurs most, or whichever color is missing if all displayed colors are different. 3. The stage digit: This is the digit used in the operation for that stage. The stage digit is one of the digits at the bottom. For example, on stage 6, the stage digit is the 6th digit from the bottom number. 4. The validity of the stage: This part is a little complicated. Not every stage from 2-99 will actually change the solution code. Im checking whether both digits in the tubes are present in the big number at the bottom for that stage. If the digits are present then the stage is considered valid, but if the numbers are absent the stage is invalid and will actually do nothing. Finally, if 2 stages in a row turn out to be valid/invalid, then the next one after that is the opposite REGARDLESS of the tube digits. This is why I have to read out all information on each stage, I cannot know which stages are valid or invalid myself because of this rule. After all the stages have been given, the expert takes the code from stage 1 and applies all valid stages to it, changing one of the digits each time. The code he ends up with is what we put back into the module to solve it. Hopefully, the explanation (together with the manual page) will make some sense. If you're interested in learning it and have more questions I'll be happy to answer.
I can imagine. But for not knowing any of the characters I think the descriptions were fairly smooth (some struggle on the third one though haha). I've definitely had worse ones 🙃
I feel an odd sense of joy every time modded KTANE leaks into the feed of someone having only seen/played vanilla or someone who hasn't even heard of this game. It's such an obscure side of this community, man.
Thanks! Unfortunately people with the manual don't tend to record themselves solving. You can find all of the manual pages on this repository if you're curious though: ktane.timwi.de/ , you can filter it to only show puzzles on this particular bomb (little triangle next to the search bar, then in the mission dropdown select "One with absolutely 'everything'"). Most experts would use that in combination with a notepad file or physical paper to work with.
@@infinitebane The red one is the "forget me not" module. Every time something is solved you have to note down the digit and use it to generate a code at the very end of the bomb. The other module I keep going back to is the "forget everything" module. It is a similar idea to forget me not, just much harder. I gave someone a detailed explanation of it somewhere in the comment section if you're interested.
Memorization is a big part of how this works. A lot of the speed/efficiency comes from me knowing how all the puzzles work. Many of them have elements that are too complicated to fully memorize though (like giant tables of numbers, or 12 different maze configurations). At the very least I do know how to transmit all the required info in a quick way, and some of the simpler modules you can see me solve by myself. The fact Edan and Mania are very fast and consistent is what made it possible in the first place though.
This is what I hear when I'm at the dentist and I don't know what they're saying about my teeth
They are defusing your teeth.
That's so accurate lmao
then you hear "what the hell is this?"
normal bombs: 10 modules this bomb: 263 modules
Why is this so accurate 😭
236% puzzle
0.01% bomb
235.09% puzzle*
@@bakedbeans3739 I assume you meant 235.99
Teacher: don’t worry,the questions on the test aren’t hard if you study
Me: *studies*
The questions on the test:
They studied tho lol they looked at every module on the menu.
this is just freaking insane! you deserve way more views for this!
Thank you! It's a very niche type of content so I never expect it to blow up, but I'm glad there's people out there who can enjoy/appreciate it.
@@Zefod42_ It didn't blow up because you defused it. :P
@@lilwyvern4 that aged.. well........?
@@Zefod42_ i would like to diffuse this.
Wow that's impressive as fuck. I haven't even believed that there is a cursed bomb like that in the game. Props to both of you for defusing this one.
I'm pretty sure it's modded by the community.
@@Mr_Yeah oh.. well it's still cursed and impressive. Thanks for informing tho.
I can't with the amount of knowledge, communication you guys have. Loved how you solved everything even though I have no idea what %90 of these modules were or what you were reading to them. Great job and video
i feel like im watching an actual bomb getting diffused by professionals instead of a video game
"Let's play one more game, I swear this is the last one!"
The game:
How Linux Users Install the Browser:
*light turns on and i see this*
"i submitted my last will and testament right?"
There's more defusing system than bomb in that thing.
Imagine if the timer runs out and it turns out the explosion it's so small it could only kill a single ant lol.
There's probably enough space for it.
@@onlinepanic2036probably
But realistically speaking, how much gunpowder can you fit in this thing with the amount of electronics, wires, technicals, walls, springs, etc inside of it
There would def be room for it, but damn this thing wont even explode a damn house
@@Dniswzrd it doesnt need to be gunpowder to be a bomb. it can hold plastic explosives like c-4 or a nuclear device. it could very easily be a dirty bomb built to send radioactive dust everywhere.
@@Dniswzrd it doesnt have to be gunpowder though, it could just be loaded with radioactive powder and a small plastic explosive. unequivocally dangerous regaurdless of lethality.
The process of this bombs creation:
Terrorist_01: There's a new team around and their diffusing all our bombs, what do we do?
Terrorist02: Well there's bad and good news, i have dropped all of our components into the assembler BUT it didn't break, sooooo..... *DEPLOY THE SLAB.*
defuse the slab or suffer the curse
@@_chirp_6108 gotta have some Courage to do it
Я понятия не имею как это видео оказалось у меня в рекомендациях, но меня настолько затянуло, что я посмотрел все три с лишним часа за один раз. Это было невероятно. Ребята, красавцы. Поздравляю
Поддерживаю
Я больше скажу, я даже не знал что это за игра, но все равно посмотрел все видео)
Very impressive that Mania went strikeless on this.
What about 1:28:00 one?
@@spudicccnot a strike
@@ethancollinsworth3927 it is considered a strike though, look at the upper part of the timer
@darukineoa mistake
@darukineo Making a mistake, the bomb goes BZZT, a X appears above the timer, and the timer begins to count down faster. Here, I'm referring to one of the experts' names, so I'm saying that none of the modules Maina was responsible for had solving mistakes.
how the hell does this thing work with no damn batteries what kinda bomb is this
Nuclear power 😳
state-of-the-art radioisotopic thermoelectric generator (RTG) that fits inside of the timer module
genuinely incredible stuff
thank you!
jeeez, you guys are insane, watched the whole video from beginning to end, well done.
After 2 days of watching, I finally finished the video.
I'm Brazilian, so I couldn't understand very well what was said, but I loved the video, your coordination is impressive.
Congratulations
Are you perhaps learning English? If so, I'm proud of you! You're doing great and all I can say is keep going. I'm not a native speaker myself and learned mostly from youtube/movies/cartoons lol
when i did 6 wire sequences in a row during elevator of doom, i felt like my brain was going to melt. You guys pumped out like 150 modules like it was nothing what the heck??? im assuming only two people were on manual which is nuts
You guys are so fast!! Oh my god my brain would be hurting so much playing this
Absolute madlads!! Gotta get Prae first and then I plan on tackling this. Very nicely done though!
damn when they were doing the characters it broke my soul just a lil bit haha huge props to you guys! the amount of communication was amazing
They had to solve 1 module per 40 seconds for the same amount of time as the second godfather movie. That's dedication
i would kill to see the experts’ notes during this
this is crazy! Definitely a video that deserves more views :(
I have no idea what's going on, but I can't disagree that it's fantastic
This is bonkers you deserve way more views and subscribers (btw I subscribed)
Thank you! My recent endeavors have shifted away from KTaNE a little (mostly to No-Hit runs in sekiro), but hopefully you can still enjoy the older videos if it's not your thing ^^
Amazing. Absolutley insane
This sounds like radio operators as work
Hold on, 3:33:43, "Are you recording this or naw?"
So like you guys do stuff like this every sunday or something? How did he get three and a half hours into this to just now find out you're recording?
Haha, the plan was always to record this of course. Back then the three of us played very often and we recorded every defusal (this channel has almost every bomb we've defused together). Mania was wondering if I cut the recording because we were essentially done and waiting for the right time to solve the final module. You can hear us discussing after we finished everything else at 3:32:43. So the final 12ish minutes is just us waiting around and chatting a bit. In the end I decided not to cut the video so it's clear it was not spliced/segmented.
Last night watched another group complete the centurian and now this??? Jesus the algorithm knows what i need
yall are friends for life, what on earth did i just watch
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The sheer number of modules would act as shielding against the blast
Наверное, где-то через полтора часа я бы сдался. Я даже не представляю сколько терпения и сил вы потратили. Поздравляю!!!
This has to be the most unnecessarily complicated bomb in the world.
wow dude thats insane
god level teamwork!
didnt know anyone outdid the great berate's praetorian defusal until now. glad i rewatched their video so yours ended up in my recommended!
TGB's praetorian video is actually the reason I started playing! They were a great inspiration to me and many of the players in my videos.
Without them I think it's safe to say that the community around these extreme challenges wouldn't have made it nearly this far ^^
It's crazy level. I think I go through my window if I saw this level. It's amazing.
Elden ring of the fidget toys
fidget toys + elden ring DOES NOT EQUAL KTaNE
when a villian has no hero to stop him until now:
You're insane man! GG! I think this is the biggest bomb which I've ever seen
Congrats men! That was insane.
really enjoyed this video :)) thank you !
you should think about putting your KTANOE videos in a playlist! nice for bingewatching
@@kaylynn709 Glad you enjoyed it. I made two playlists, one for smaller and one for larger bombs. Happy binge-watching!
Man, its like instead defusing a bomb they seem to be instead doing a surgery operation.
The manager has been impressed
+5 Relationship
Wtf is the second one that updates with each completed module, the 3 colors and the number and the long number dial? I’ve seen forget-me-not before but I don’t recognize this thing and I do NOT understand what’s being said about it.
In any case, incredibly well done.
Haha thanks! The second boss module is called Forget Everything, it's by the same person who made Forget Me Not. The stages for that one come out in a randomized order. Each stage has an associated color, and stage digit. The way we solve it here is a streamlined method, a lot of the information displayed is unnecessary. I check the information at each stage and figure out what the expert needs to know, which is the stage color, stage digit, and stage validity. You can read the manual for it here: ktane.timwi.de/HTML/Forget%20Everything.html
If you're still curious about stuff let me know!
If I saw this I would've been like: "Yep, I'm screwed..."
"Don't worry bro the login isn't that complex"
The login:
I like your funny words magic man
holly shit dude this is really insane
wow this is insane
That's sick, nice video bro!
you guys deserve million of views ngl, this shit is insane
can someone explain how the stages work? the one that he kept saying "present" or "absent" for
It's called Forget Everything, you can see the manual page here: ktane.timwi.de/HTML/Forget%20Everything.html
It's a boss module that can only be solved at the end of the bomb, or after 100 modules are solved in this case (the stages only go up to 100). The stages are given in a (somewhat) random order. The short explanation is that the expert takes the 10-digit code at the bottom from stage 1, and modifies it based on stages 2-99 in order. Here's the long explanation:
For all stages apart from the first, I'm checking 4 things:
1. The stage number: This determines when the stage gets applied, and which digit of the solution code it might change.
2. The color of the stage: This determines what operation is used to change the digit in the solution code. The stage color is whichever color occurs most, or whichever color is missing if all displayed colors are different.
3. The stage digit: This is the digit used in the operation for that stage. The stage digit is one of the digits at the bottom. For example, on stage 6, the stage digit is the 6th digit from the bottom number.
4. The validity of the stage: This part is a little complicated. Not every stage from 2-99 will actually change the solution code. Im checking whether both digits in the tubes are present in the big number at the bottom for that stage. If the digits are present then the stage is considered valid, but if the numbers are absent the stage is invalid and will actually do nothing. Finally, if 2 stages in a row turn out to be valid/invalid, then the next one after that is the opposite REGARDLESS of the tube digits. This is why I have to read out all information on each stage, I cannot know which stages are valid or invalid myself because of this rule.
After all the stages have been given, the expert takes the code from stage 1 and applies all valid stages to it, changing one of the digits each time. The code he ends up with is what we put back into the module to solve it.
Hopefully, the explanation (together with the manual page) will make some sense. If you're interested in learning it and have more questions I'll be happy to answer.
@@Zefod42_ thanks, you explained it perfectly. That module is way more involved than I thought
@@Zefod42_ You lost me at the second sentence. You guys are madlads
i was just rewatched jerma's stream and got recommended this...
To my all honesty what the faq is this friggin huge bomb? Man you are defusing a nuke here.
Algorithm should give you more respect for that man
as someone who knows chinese that dragon energy was painful to watch
I can imagine. But for not knowing any of the characters I think the descriptions were fairly smooth (some struggle on the third one though haha). I've definitely had worse ones 🙃
B: 😒
Bravo: 😎
awesome
I feel an odd sense of joy every time modded KTANE leaks into the feed of someone having only seen/played vanilla or someone who hasn't even heard of this game. It's such an obscure side of this community, man.
"can't talk right now i'm defusing a minecraft world"
amazing.
i was wondering what is "blue present 3" and other your explanation of stages you was explainig to your crew and what it is meant
check the other comments! theres 2-3 with an explanation
I watched the entire thing and I still have no clue what's going on.
Jesus…just holy Christ. F*ck. Amazing.
3:26:24 its fun seeing non-chinese/japanese/korean/vietnamese people describing the word for "male"'s appearance as someone who knows the language lol
When I saw the forget me not, I freaked-
Just seeing that forget not submission I was like aww hell nawwh
I’d just accept my death if I was forced to diffuse a bomb that looks like the Home Screen of 700,000 Games
ishowspeeds desktop: am i a joke to you
That should’ve been named “A*BOMB*ination”
the guy who made this bomb is genius
I am currently wondering the big radius this bomb has if it explodes.
im flabbergasted Bro
Why does it kinda looks like an reactor panel
I want time stamps for puzzles plz
I understood absolutely nothing but it was entertaining
everything bagel
amazing!!!!
The interior of the command module:
Страшный сон Мишкана который будет объяснять столько модулей Булкину
I've seen that game like 2 times and just watched the "simple" defuses. Im 1 min in and my head hurts. That is insane
true gamer
This is such a cool video! Was the book pov’s also recorded? I’d like to watch them look for the answers for u too
Thanks! Unfortunately people with the manual don't tend to record themselves solving. You can find all of the manual pages on this repository if you're curious though: ktane.timwi.de/ , you can filter it to only show puzzles on this particular bomb (little triangle next to the search bar, then in the mission dropdown select "One with absolutely 'everything'"). Most experts would use that in combination with a notepad file or physical paper to work with.
@@Zefod42_ oh okay! Thanks
@@Zefod42_what was that one red part you were checking but not doing anything on?
@@Zefod42_Also what was the color present/absent and number?
@@infinitebane The red one is the "forget me not" module. Every time something is solved you have to note down the digit and use it to generate a code at the very end of the bomb.
The other module I keep going back to is the "forget everything" module. It is a similar idea to forget me not, just much harder. I gave someone a detailed explanation of it somewhere in the comment section if you're interested.
Where did all the extra modules came from?
what's easier limbo in Geometry Dash or remembering every single solution to all of these modules
limbo by FAR
F O C U S
Why not just carry it to a safe location, you clearly have more then enough time.
true lol
final exam in the bomb defusers university
My man get into the bomb squad 💀
This is for some reason entertaining even though I have no idea what yall are saying.
I think these people are actually part of a bomb squad. Just look at this.
Me struggle with 4 Modules
And This guy
I got tired by watching video for 10 mins
I’ve done some vanilla KTaNE alone with no manual, and I cannot even IMAGINE trying this without at least 2 helpers
Impressive
Bro defused 6 nuclear missiles
ihave no idea what hes doing ngl
wow he still hearts and this video was a year ago :)
hey guys how did you get the defusual manual?
All modded manual pages can be found here: ktane.timwi.de/
in theory, you could probably memorize the whole manuel and finish this faster
Memorization is a big part of how this works. A lot of the speed/efficiency comes from me knowing how all the puzzles work. Many of them have elements that are too complicated to fully memorize though (like giant tables of numbers, or 12 different maze configurations). At the very least I do know how to transmit all the required info in a quick way, and some of the simpler modules you can see me solve by myself.
The fact Edan and Mania are very fast and consistent is what made it possible in the first place though.
здесь есть модули из модификаций или все эти модули есть в обычной игре?
Эти модули представляют собой модификации (Hopefully the translation is ok)
3:29:00 this is insane