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Gareth McCaughan
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The verse at the start clearly seems to point to

Star Trek

and the barcodes

are in the Code128 format; the first says **ogrse` and the second says **lnpopr,. Perhaps it's significant that these start with stars? There's an extra blob below the first barcode, in the middle of the o; presumably that has significance too.

[EDITED to add:]

I suspect that the online barcode decoder I used may have a defect; Chowzen's comments suggest that the first is meant to say ieogrse and the second lvlnpopr.

The title

suggests "Insufficient data", a thing Mr Spock might well say (and indeed has done on multiple occasions); there's also a character called Data in some Star Trek series.

Now

the differing-by-one lengths suggest interleaving, giving us (including the nonalphabetic characters, though I think they may just be distraction) ****LONGPROSPER`,

which is clearly referring to

the Vulcan salutation "Live long and prosper", something we all seem at risk of failing to do in these difficult times.

[EDITED to add:]

See the earlier edited amendment above; I think the asterisks at the start should actually say LIVE and the punctuation characters at the end should not be there. That would give us a message containing LIVE, LONG, and PROSPER :-).

I'm not sure whether there's more we're supposed to do.

I haven't really made any use of that blob below the first barcode, and the "final" message here is still a little cryptic.

[EDITED to add:]

Apparently the blob was an accident. And of course if those extra letters are there at the start, the message is not nearly so cryptic.

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