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I don't think there is 1 cheat code that unlocks all characters. You will have to use more than one cheat code.
Think of the TARDIS base code like a MAC address. It's the unique identifier that each TARDIS contains. Within the base code you will find access keys, ID tags for equipment, and much more. If you have a TARDIS base code, you have control of the systems within the TARDIS. If you were to write the base code out, it would probably take you years as well as billions and billions of pages to complete, even then you wouldn't be halfway there. These are Gallifreyans we're talking about here. Lol.
I think that "FLEX" Deon Blake bottomed with BOBBY BLAKE, on film besides "DODE BLACK
it is because the code word for the danish Jews was "is the weather good for fishing?" that worked so well because Uncle Henrik lives near the sea.
Navajo. However if you mean the Navajo Code Talkers, they spoke in a code composed of Navajo words and phrases using a memorized "code book" with both a set of code words and phrases for common military terms, etc. as well as a substitution cypher of words for english letters and digits to send information not in the code. As the system was all memorized if the "code book" had to be destroyed to prevent capture it meant killing the Code Talker. Ordinary Navajos recognized the words but could not understand the coded message.
I believe you are referring to the Navajo Code Talkers. The Navajos were recruited to use their language to speak in code and sent Morse code in the Navajo Code. The Japanese could not recognize the language.
No, the sole purpose was to create a code that the Japanese could not break. Once WW2 ended there was no further use for it. The Japanese were very good at breaking our codes, but when you used a "book code" with words of another language that they did not know it stymied them. The Navajo Code Talkers did not speak ordinary Navajo in their messages, they translated the messages to Navajo then encoded it using the memorized "book code" and spoke those Navajo words. Even when the Japanese had captured Navajo soldiers (who of course had no code talking training), they could recognize the words but the message was gibberish.
So no one would know what they are saying
Code talkers were native Americans who spoke to each other in their native language. Since their language was unknown to the enemy they communications were secure.
I dont think there's a code, but if you get a code in series 9 (I think) you can get it.
start talking to him about school and innocent stuff if you like him bring up how much fun you had with him. be your self and go with your gut everybody is going to deal with it differently so say what you think is right have a friend near by, and have a code word so if you think you messed up they can get you out of there and don't over think it.
Code Words - 2012 was released on: USA: February 2012
the code is - NO CODE AT ALL I THINK
"Code name" is typically written as two separate words.
The three letter code words are called codons.