No Results Found IDs, Usernames, and Chart Roles
Makor, Orca, and the slots Steam threads keep asking about — confirm twice, then pin.
Steam discussions in the first week after launch are not asking for lore essays. They are asking who sits where. Threads titled Stuck on Makor’s username, What is Orca’s position, makors position, Ids and positions, and Finding the IDs? are the same wall: the organization chart wants a handle, a legal name, and a role, and the search index punishes a one-letter miss. This page is the case-file companion to Organization and Key Figures. It names the public stuck points. It still will not dump every slot in order. If you want the nuclear spoiler route, use the Walkthrough.
You play a NIRA researcher. Model NIRA Employee is Identify everyone in the organization. Empty pins are incomplete work. Accuse and Connive are sentences about people. Guessing Orca’s job title from vibes is how you file a weak report.
The two-surface rule, applied to IDs
A username on the members-only board is surface one. A mail signature, a photo caption, a wiki lemma, or a chart label is surface two. Pin when they agree. One joke nickname is a lead. Two surfaces are a person. The Search Notebook exists so you do not keep the graph only in your head.
After Patch 1.1, terminology and search tags may read clearer. Re-copy names from the live build. Japanese players should be on Patch 1.0.2 or later so mistranslated role labels do not invent ghost officers.
Makor, not Marco
Launch reviews and Steam threads keep returning to a near-miss spelling. The game trains you to type Marco. Makor is the form that returns a person. Search both. Keep the one that returns biography. Korean players asked 마코르 직책이 뭡니까 — what is Makor’s post. That is a role blank on the chart, not a separate minigame. The title is written on a second surface: a post, a mail, a wiki article, or a Church event page. Copy the title the current UI language actually prints. Do not translate a Korean job name into an English gloss and paste it into an English chart field.
Makor’s username is a third token. Handles on the hidden board are often not the legal name. Read comments, not just original posts. Check avatar text, signature blocks, and who replies to whom during events. If a password or login field appears for that identity, the string is authored on the public site or in mail. Do not invent a culty password. See Hidden Community for the members-only login wall.
Orca’s position
What is Orca’s position is a chart slot, not a marine-biology riddle. Orca is a handle or a mask name until a second surface gives a legal name and a role. Search Orca exactly. Search nearby event posts. Search wiki lemmas that mention the same body. The role may look like a Church office, a committee seat, or a job inside the drowning ritual’s logistics. Copy the label. Do not promote Orca into a boss because the name sounds like one.
If the English UI and the Korean UI print different role words, play in one language for the pin. Mixing glosses is how the index returns nothing.
Finding the IDs
Steam’s Finding the IDs? thread is the same mechanic as usernames. IDs here are community handles, login names, and chart keys, not Steam account names. They hide in comments, photo watermarks, event roll calls, and wiki infoboxes. The closed communication network name is a related string; that thread belongs with the community address on Hidden Community. Username and password is the login pair for a members-only space, not a chart pin.
When a slot will not fill, you are missing a surface. Revisit comments. Revisit photo text. Revisit wiki lemmas that look like bureaucratic noise. Revisit public commandments. If you are still stuck after twenty minutes, the Walkthrough is allowed.
Do not scrape the real internet for these people. They are fictional. The only index that matters is the one on the NIRA desktop.
How IDs feed the report blanks
Several wiki fill-ins are According to _____ who was in charge. That is this page leaking into Wiki Blanks. A role you pinned becomes the authority a mission report wants. If the chart is empty, the blank is unanswerable even if you guess the chemical. Fill identities first. Then copy names into paperwork.
Accuse and Connive need those names. An ending picked with an empty Orca or Makor slot is a coin flip. Endings covers the moral split. This page covers the roster work that makes the split honest.
Spelling and language traps
Search both forms when a name looks almost right. If you swapped between Korean, English, and Japanese mid-run, search the form the current UI prints. Extra adjectives kill the index. Middle-of-title guesses kill the index. Room objects can be people-adjacent clues. A snack, a disc, a sticky note is not set dressing if the store page jokes about searching takoyaki.
Chinese text on a document is not a missing locale. Steam ships English, Korean, and Japanese. A Steam thread asked for help with Chinese comprehension; treat in-world foreign text as a token to search, not as a store-page language you are missing. More languages are a request on Known Issues, not a chart puzzle.
When the chart is full, file. When it is not, search. That is the entire ID system No Results Found ships.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers for investigators who just hit a dead search.
Is Makor the same as Marco?
No. Near-miss spellings are designed traps. Search both. Keep the form that returns a person you can pin.
Where do I find Orca's position?
On a second surface: a post, mail, wiki lemma, or chart label. Copy the role the live UI prints. Do not invent a boss title.
Are IDs Steam account names?
No. They are in-game handles, login names, and chart keys. The members-only username and password sit on Hidden Community.