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authorLouis Burda <quent.burda@gmail.com>2023-04-07 17:18:18 -0400
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+--- Part Two ---
+
+You're not sure what it's trying to paint, but it's definitely not a registration identifier. The
+Space Police are getting impatient.
+
+Checking your external ship cameras again, you notice a white panel marked "emergency hull painting
+robot starting panel". The rest of the panels are still black, but it looks like the robot was
+expecting to start on a white panel, not a black one.
+
+Based on the Space Law Space Brochure that the Space Police attached to one of your windows, a valid
+registration identifier is always eight capital letters. After starting the robot on a single
+white panel instead, what registration identifier does it paint on your hull?
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