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I can't figure out what this means. I finished the mission where you have to bring proof to earth about new venus, then go to devore. Dr. Baxter ended up saying "to the ends of the earth."
------------------ do I pilot a UE destroyer? certainly not!
If I remember correctly, that's just the codephrase that he uses to identify his messages from any possible phony ones. However, even if you do get a mission that does not use the codephrase, you must still complete it.
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this is just a secret code phrase enclosed in all of the missions given by prominent charachters meaning that it is a legitimate mission, not like the one where you get sacked on earth station. I dont think it gives no hint as to a place you should go (and if it does have a hidden meaning i could use a hint martin.)
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Originally posted by Admiral Falcen: **"to the ends of the earth."
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To the ends of the age.
To paraphrase it all "To the ends of life" could be considered fairly accurate. It's simply a little phrase to make the Democrats seem like revolutionists / rebels / good guys. The actual purpose is probably nothing more than that, although MT might argue that it all has a hidden meaning.
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