The area in an enemy's area or compound that must be infiltrated in order for victory to be achieved.
Derived from the book ender's game, where passing through the enemy's gate was the official victory ritual. Ender taught his army to orient themselves so that the enemy's gate was down.
1) Head over to the enemy's gate and capture their flag.
2) Remember, the enemy's gate is down.
A random phrase of general smacktardism spawned from the ability to spam radio commands in the MMOFPS Battlefield 2on the mapStrike At Karkand, which contains no boats.
"How goes the enemy?" Is a common question in Britain, it has the same meaning as What time is it?!
This term was inspired from the princible of the time being our enemy.