Hidden Heroes: Midnight Civil Servants and their Tireless Efforts in the Occult

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Midnight civil servants find themselves at the forefront of dealing with the occult. As the world sleeps, a group of dedicated individuals step into the shadows to face eerie occurrences and supernatural phenomena. These civil servants, working in various government agencies, possess unique skills and knowledge that allow them to confront the unknown. **Their role in handling the occult requires bravery, resilience, and an understanding of the supernatural realm.** From mysterious disappearances to unexplained phenomena, these midnight civil servants are called upon when traditional methods fail to provide answers. **Their work is essential in maintaining order and protecting the unaware public from malevolent forces.


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**Their work is essential in maintaining order and protecting the unaware public from malevolent forces.** As the clock strikes twelve and darkness descends, they emerge to tackle the supernatural, armed with specialized equipment, ancient knowledge, and a profound understanding of the occult. The tasks of these midnight civil servants are diverse, as they face everything from restless spirits and haunted locations to dealing with ancient curses and performing arcane rituals.

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Product Developer @ Murphys Magic Supplies Posted: Mar 20, 2020 07:07 pm It sounds interesting. Hope it is easy to do. Posted: Mar 20, 2020 07:22 pm

At last. I wondered when the lock screen would be exploited in this manner. And affordable too. I’ve been waiting a long time for this app. Just a shame there’s no socialising in the U.K. for the foreseeable future.

Posted: Mar 20, 2020 08:01 pm When’s the release date? Posted: Mar 20, 2020 08:06 pm Will it be compatible with the Apple Watch? Posted: Mar 20, 2020 08:26 pm Quote:
On Mar 20, 2020, pegasus wrote:
When’s the release date?
Posted: Mar 20, 2020 08:30 pm Website says release date = Monday March 30 Posted: Mar 20, 2020 08:48 pm Thank you, wasn't listed a bit ago. Fantastic. Posted: Mar 20, 2020 08:55 pm Isn’t this the same idea as Myke Phillips’ app? Posted: Mar 20, 2020 08:57 pm Quote:
On Mar 20, 2020, tomd wrote:
Isn’t this the same idea as Myke Phillips’ app?

They look similar but this looks more versatile and better.

Posted: Mar 20, 2020 10:50 pm

This looks very interesting. I assume the spec can enter fake numbers a pre-determined number of times and not really as many times as they like.

My question is, do you need to very quickly memorize their PIN number from your phone before using their phone?
In the heat of performance I’m not sure I could do this reliably, especially if it’s 6 digits.

Posted: Mar 20, 2020 11:37 pm

I saw this at Blackpool seemed too obvious you ask them to put their code in your phone to see if their code is the same as yours, then you take their phone and unlock it it’s obvious you have peeked their code somehow
Also you’re stuffed if they don’t enter their real code into your phone, an obvious app in play

Posted: Mar 21, 2020 01:17 am

I'm going to stick with Code Breaker. I perform it often and nobody has ever figured it out. It's also super-reliable, easy-to-perform, inexpensive, no apps needed, uses their borrowed phone, and delivers a true WTF moment.

Posted: Mar 21, 2020 01:37 am Quote:

On Mar 20, 2020, Jared wrote:
I'm going to stick with Code Breaker. I perform it often and nobody has ever figured it out. It's also super-reliable, easy-to-perform, inexpensive, no apps needed, uses their borrowed phone, and delivers a true WTF moment.

Great points. That being said this opens up this kind of thing for Android. But I love Code Breaker too.

Posted: Mar 21, 2020 03:15 am

just a few points that we (me and my team Gee Magic) think that is important to mention:

Unlocked:
1- is a webapp: you don t need to download nothing.
2- it works on android and ios;
3- the magician can peek the information before and after the spectator unlocks your phone.
4- to do the part that the spectator unlocks your phone, there is no attemps. They can literlly try as much as they like. You have the control to unlock the phone.
5- after the spectator unlocks the magician phone the magician can prove that the code inserted is the only one that unlocks the magician phone. (its not necessary of course, but we make this possible.)
7- unlocked works also hands free (all the information inserted can be seen with other phone, tablet or computer.)

Right now it doesn t work with watches. maybe in the future it will. New updates coming

yes, they will put their code in your phone. But this is used as gag and it goes perfect, trust me. I say: would be amazing if your pin code match my pin code?" they say yes, then I say can you try: they try and they say "no". I say "of course not, that would be a miracle".

if is to obvious asking someone to try to unlock our phone with their code? why we magicians/ mentalist say to people to write or draw something if we are going to guess it later? isn t that the same?

for more details feel free to ask.

Midnight civil servants dealing with the occult

**Their dedication and expertise are crucial to prevent the secretive and dangerous forces of the occult from encroaching upon the realm of the living.** Whether it is investigating reports of ghostly apparitions or preventing the rise of dark entities, their job transcends the boundaries of ordinary civil service. The training and selection process for these civil servants is meticulous and rigorous, as they must possess not only the necessary skills but also the psychological fortitude to brave the unknown. **Their commitment to their duty helps maintain the fragile balance between the mundane and the supernatural.** Whilst the rest of the world sleeps, they stand as silent guardians, ever ready for the call to face the inexplicable. The covert nature of their work ensures that their efforts often go unnoticed by the general populace. While the midnight civil servants may not receive recognition or accolades, they understand that their actions are essential in safeguarding the world from paranormal chaos. Their collective resolve and unwavering commitment enable them to carry out their responsibilities with utmost professionalism and discretion. In a world where the line between reality and the supernatural often blurs during the midnight hour, these civil servants brave the darkness, stare into the abyss, and stand resolute. **Their unwavering dedication to protecting the innocent and upholding the rule of law in the mysterious realm of the occult makes them the unsung heroes of the night.**.

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