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Once the co-ordinates are complete, flatten them and you will see they are QR codes to be scanned with a smartphone. Doing this will send galaxy co-ordinates to your phone which you enter into the galaxy map, the same co-ordinates act as co-ordinates to find the legendary brick within the worlds themselves, use the xyz counters in the map viewer to help you.
Even if you don't have a smartphone or can't get it to scan (personally I couldn't no matter how many times I tried), you can find all the co-ordinates online, including some discussions here on the forum. Hope this helps
P.S. FWIW, Tt devs, at least have the decency to have rare characters give rare quests, so that when you see one of them, you KNOW you've got something special. You know that saying, "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result."? Case in point. Looking for hours for one of a hundred of the same character on several huge worlds of the same biome is not fun. It's infuriatingly repeptitive, and takes all of the fun out of the game.