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As for what it says, it's probably just nonsense. It takes quite a bit to make a new language and then try to encode that into an audio format as well as glyphs.
Also, this message you're referring to is just ascii extended characters (we used them back in the 80's and 90's for graphical purposes on BBS's).
http://www.asciitable.com
https://www.alt-codes.net
https://subnautica.fandom.com/wiki/Warper
So starting with character 1, the ASCII character codes are:
223 (this is ascii), 9622 (this is unicode). So, they're purely for fun, once you get off the main ascii code page there's no encoding system they could use to make it into a language. They're all just graphical from here:
https://altcodeunicode.com/alt-codes-box-form-drawing-block-element-symbols/
I was going to see if there was a character shift cypher being used, but they used ascii, ansi, and unicode so that's not a possibility.