Viard Album Secret Message

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Viard produced an album on the Hesh Records label in late 2005. The album was found to have secret messages and hidden noises on it, which was deemed unsuitable for sale in Perplex City. The Perplex City Council had the album banned. So, Hesh Records decided to have it produced by Mind Candy on Earth.

And it was a smashing success. The album was initially released as part of a "start kit" to Firebox buyers who spent more than 100 pounds.

The track listing is:

  1. Wenicke'S Aria
  2. Journey From The Centre
  3. Heartfelt
  4. Treasured Chest
  5. Culture Shock
  6. Inversion
  7. Southbound
  8. Conchis
  9. Incandescent
  10. When We Were Young


However.

The end of the last track was discovered to have this message:


I can't tell you who I am, they’d kill me if they find out how much I know. You know who they are. Follows something that you need to know. A detective here in Perplex City, Helena Frye is an agent of The Third Power. The third power stole The Cube. They killed people. Who knows what their capable of. If you're sensible just stay away, but if you want to help us, if you want to find the cube, wait for the ceremony of the kindling of the flame. Exactly 7 days after that send someone to the abandoned subway station on Gillit Road at 10pm. You’ll find out enough to prove that Helena is a spy.

Careful enquiring revealed that the Gillet Road station is, in fact, within Perplex City.

  • According to the Viard Album Secret Message, Helena Frye is a member of The Third Power!
    • This has massive ramifications.
    • Particularly, it means we cannot trust the police.
    • Also, it means when we had Sylvia Salk talk to Helena about Monica Grand, she immediately informed V, who came and killed Monica.
    • So that's ... bad.
  • Of course, none of this can be verified, per se; the intent or truth of these claims are dubious at best.
    • A Morse code message relaying "3P email security compromised" was encoded in the music, leading some to believe the arranged meeting is a trap.
  • With theories and plans abound, the matter at hand is currently up in the air.