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They have already messed with a couple of far more visible transmissions (back and forth). Actually, I think that after these transmissions that have to think about getting away from the system, and never bother with the invasion of the Earth.– Yaroslav KornachevskyiCommented Feb 27, 2023 at 8:16
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"Sadly, I do not own an English copy of the book." - with some indication of the page (out of x pages total) and/or the chapter, it might be much easier for someone who does to find the actual passage in English for reference.– O. R. MapperCommented Dec 23, 2023 at 18:10
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@O.R.Mapper I got a pirate copy of the English version. The text is from a footnote near the end of part three. It was unfortunately left out in the English translation.– polantina2Commented Dec 25, 2023 at 14:33
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