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:When I try finding definitions for any of the words in the other two possible responses, the only thing I can find is "quando" = "when". I've always assumed that the point was that since you don't know the password, all you're doing is spitting out gibberish that you think sounds like Latin to see if you can get in. :) --[[User:Eabrace|Eabrace]] [[File:Healthbar notify phone.png|20px|link=User talk:Eabrace]] 13:49, 18 June 2010 (UTC) | :When I try finding definitions for any of the words in the other two possible responses, the only thing I can find is "quando" = "when". I've always assumed that the point was that since you don't know the password, all you're doing is spitting out gibberish that you think sounds like Latin to see if you can get in. :) --[[User:Eabrace|Eabrace]] [[File:Healthbar notify phone.png|20px|link=User talk:Eabrace]] 13:49, 18 June 2010 (UTC) | ||
:: All translated for you! See main page. Pax. [[User:Zombie Man|Zombie Man]] 18:05, 18 June 2010 (UTC) |
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I'm curious to know what the latin actually means. A quick run through babelfish says that the correct answer is "If you want peace, prepare for war" but the other two it shrugs it's shoulders at. --Gruegirl 08:17, 18 June 2010 (UTC)
- When I try finding definitions for any of the words in the other two possible responses, the only thing I can find is "quando" = "when". I've always assumed that the point was that since you don't know the password, all you're doing is spitting out gibberish that you think sounds like Latin to see if you can get in. :) --Eabrace 13:49, 18 June 2010 (UTC)
- All translated for you! See main page. Pax. Zombie Man 18:05, 18 June 2010 (UTC)