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|1st) Olga Bondarev
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|rowspan="2"|Andrew Nestico
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|2nd) Milan Maljkovic, Kevin<br/>Rupasinghe, and Colin Parker
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|1st) Abhinav Ramakrishnan
|1st) Andrew Nestico
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|rowspan="4"|Ryan Wills
|rowspan="4"|Ryan Wills
|rowspan="4"|Chem 1T2 + PEY
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|2nd) Steven Berios
|2nd) Abhinav Ramakrishnan,<br/>Steven Berios, and Emil Kerimov
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|2nd) Emil Kerimov
|3rd) Colin Parker and Olga Bondarev
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|2nd) Andrew Nestico
|4th) Jessica Leung, Fan Guo, Connor<br/>Smith, Eugene Sha, Ozan Coşkun,<br/>Paul Zhou, and Ahmed Yusuf
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Revision as of 10:06, 7 January 2015

The Quest for Knowledge

Godiva's Quest is a traditional quest of wits, skill and determination. Questers have to solve a gauntlet of puzzles and challenges, both on line and around campus. It has been around for quite some time, and after dying off for short period of time it was revived by Drago, who pushed for better prizes. The common first place prize since then has been the third and final Chariot Race Judge position. The Quest

Rules

  • F!rosh cannot win. They are encouraged to participate.
  • There is only one winner. You can work as a team, but only one person can win.
  • No one already judging the Chariot Race can win.
  • No fisticuffs.
  • Hacking and cheating is not permitted.
  • Hints may be provided at the discretion of the QuestMaster.
  • Have fun!


History of the Quest

0T0

Scandal rocked the Quest this year when Tim Christie and Paul Graham snatched the last clue off some people and ran to Einstein's for the win, even though they hadn't done the work. Paul ended up with the win, but pissed off a bunch people in the process.

0T3

The puzzles in this Quest were all cryptographic in nature. In order to claim the prize however, the winner had to sing Bust a Move at Eglinton Station.

0T4

This Quest incorporated music trivia and word searches into puzzles. The winner had to perform The Tale of Mr. Morton by Schoolhouse Rock near the Union subway station. They brought some instruments down and played during the evening rush.

0T5

The Quest this year was styled after the 'Keeper of the Bridge of Death', from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It was 5 puzzles, including a euchre-based puzzle and a question about the air-speed velocity of a swallow. This was the last purely text-based quest.

0T6

Up to this point, the Quest was just a bunch of puzzles thrown together. This year the puzzles were all linked together with an overall story, taking participants to various buildings around campus in the story. The order the buildings were visited was the solution key to the final puzzle. This was the last year where participants would bribe the QuestMaster for hints to the puzzles. Some of the puzzles required participants to piece together further instructions from the text on landmarks, such as the 0T5 wall in the SF atrium which had the verses of Godiva's Hymn.

0T7

This year's Quest followed suit from the previous year's, using an overall story to link the puzzles together. However, with the graphics help of Henry Cheung (B&G co-chair with John McLeod that year, and the designer of the still-used godivaweek.skule.ca layout), each puzzle was stored as an image, and additional visual clues were embedded in the image. This Quest led participants around campus, and each puzzle solution was a piece of the final puzzle, which required participants to find a specific book in the SF library to win. 0T7 Quest

0T8

This Quest was unique in that no one knew who the QuestMasters were until the final puzzle. The Quest was run as an ARG, where participants got instructions from an unknown person, identified as 'Godgifu of Mercia'(Lady Godiva) a couple puzzles in. No one actually knew who was running the quest, which allowed the QuestMasters to intermingle with participants until the end reveal. This was the first Quest to use instant-feedback for correct answers, as well as IP logging to detect cheating, and puzzles built in Flash. It featured 14 online puzzles (more than double the amount of most years), and a run-around portion where participants got information on where and when the final puzzle was. Puzzles ranged from simple decryption to piecing together images on the plasma screen. At one point participants had to answer a public phone at a certain time, and were given instructions from a pre-recorded computer message. 0T8 Quest

0T9

Without a doubt, this was one of the nicest looking Quests ever made. It also made huge improvements to the back-end. Up until this point registration was dealt with by the QuestMaster. This Quest had automated user registration, generating aliases for each participant to be used when submitting answers. On top of that, you could see which users had solved what puzzles on their automatically updated scoreboard. There were 16 puzzles to be solved, using a wide variety of puzzle types. The first 9 puzzles could be solved in any order, however the 9th puzzle was easier after solving the first 8. Clues to help solve the 9th were emailed to the participants once they solved each of the puzzles leading up to the 9th. Upon solving each puzzle in the last batch of puzzles, participants were emailed a section of a lock combination. The final puzzle gave the location of the locker, and inside were instructions to phone the QuestMaster to claim victory. 0T9 Quest

1T0

This Quest returned to a linear model, and was similar to online challenges like the Tim Tang Test and notpr0n. Registration returned to the traditional method of filling out a form, and user progress was not tracked. Puzzles included hidden text in images, clever riddles, and a clue inside the Beast. 1T0 Quest

Past Winners and Masters

Year Winner(s) Quest Master(s)
1T5 1st) Olga Bondarev ECE 1T6 Andrew Nestico NΨ 1T5 + PEY
2nd) Milan Maljkovic, Kevin
Rupasinghe, and Colin Parker
1T4 1st) Andrew Nestico NΨ 1T5 Ryan Wills Chem 1T2 + PEY
2nd) Abhinav Ramakrishnan,
Steven Berios, and Emil Kerimov
3rd) Colin Parker and Olga Bondarev ECE 1T6
4th) Jessica Leung, Fan Guo, Connor
Smith, Eugene Sha, Ozan Coşkun,
Paul Zhou, and Ahmed Yusuf
#TeamF!rosh
(TrackOne 1T7)
1T3 0st) Evangelos Staikos* CS 0T7+5 Ang Cui NΨ 1T2+PEY
1st) Ryan Wills Chem 1T2 + PEY
2nd) Julian Romagnino ECE 1T5
3rd) Yaroslav Babich NΨ 1T5
1T2 1st) Alvin Ho* Elec 0T9+PEY Victor Zhang Comp 1T2+PEY
1st) Evangelos Staikos* CS 0T7+?
1st) Ian Swartz* Comp 0T8
2nd) Ang Cui NΨ 1T2+PEY
3rd) Vanessa DiBattista [Judge] Civ 1T1+1
1T1 1st) Ian Swartz* Comp 0T8 Evangelos Staikos CS 0T7+?
2nd) Alvin Ho* Elec 0T9+PEY
3rd) Victor Zhang Comp 1T2+PEY
1T0 1st) Evangelos Staikos* CS 0T7+? Kathy Grycko & Kevin P. Siu Civ 1T0 & NΨ 1T0+PEY
2nd) Alvin Ho Elec 0T9+PEY
0T9 1st) Evangelos Staikos* CS 0T7+? Tommy Liu NΨ 0T9
1st) Ian Swartz* Comp 0T8
2nd) Benjamin Schmidt ?
3rd) Alvin Ho [Judge] Elec 0T9+PEY
0T8 1st) Sanae Rosen* ? Evangelos Staikos & Ian Swartz CS 0T7+? & Comp 0T8
2nd) Tommy Liu NΨ 0T9
0T7 1st) Robert Nesci ? Igor Denisov NΨ 0T9
0T6 1st) Luke Wesley Mech 0T5+PEY Cameron Fraser & Evangelos Staikos NΨ 0T7 & CS 0T7+PEY
0T5 1st) Cameron Fraser NΨ 0T7 John McLeod NΨ 0T6+PEY
1st) Evangelos Staikos CS 0T7+?
0T4 1st) Andrew Overholt ? Don McAuslan ?
0T3 1st) Don McAuslan ? Andrew Overholt ?
0T2 ? ? ? ?
0T1 ? ? Christiaan Vandergrift(?) ?
0T0 1st) Paul Graham ? Rahim Addetia(?) ?
9T9 ? ? ? ?
9T8 ? ? ? ?
9T7 ? ? ? ?
9T6 1st) Edward Vunjovic ? ? ?

*Ineligible (?)Unconfirmed

Reference

quest.skule.ca