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-General Carville, despite clearly being in his office.
On a related note, this link was hidden in the Kane video they published on the game's release:
http://x.ea.com/63046
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-eEsfRmqYY
Oh, and, as far as I know, the shift thing is only in RA, not in C&C1. You don't need to hold shift to get the dino missions.
To me that just shows how serious they were about this remaster not becoming a remake. Westwood outclassed Blizzard again, and this time from beyond the grave.
Command line switches migth have been the standard in 1995 DOS (Mortal Kombat 3 also used command line for unlocking secret characters), but in 2020 they are pretty cumbersome...