Shrivenzale
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I am officially the world's stupidest person. I must be, since - I know, you'll laugh - I can't make head or tail of the documentation for Friedrich Kastner-Masilko's Jump Drive MFD. I manage to follow it as far as "the jump drive is a pretty straightforward thing to use" - and then I'm afraid it just launches, well, into orbit and leaves me standing.
I've a new-found respect for Felix Gaeta.
To me, the PDF file just looks like a big blur of complicated formulas and equations, and although I'd love to try to work out what goes where (I actually quite like maths), I haven't the first clue where to start. If you can believe anyone could be this dense, I don't even know what an x-y observation plane is. I mean, I understand the words individually speaking: I just can't make them sit down and behave sensibly.
Is there any kind soul out there who might be able to put the instructions for this MFD into language that an utter ignoramus like myself might be able to understand?
(NB - In case there's more than one, this is the jumpdrive system whereby you can't set the distance to be jumped, and have to do it in two steps.)
EDIT: It's probably worth mentioning that I have done searches for 'jump drive', 'jumpdrive', and one or two others, and nothing came up. So sorry if someone's already covered this.
I've a new-found respect for Felix Gaeta.
To me, the PDF file just looks like a big blur of complicated formulas and equations, and although I'd love to try to work out what goes where (I actually quite like maths), I haven't the first clue where to start. If you can believe anyone could be this dense, I don't even know what an x-y observation plane is. I mean, I understand the words individually speaking: I just can't make them sit down and behave sensibly.
Is there any kind soul out there who might be able to put the instructions for this MFD into language that an utter ignoramus like myself might be able to understand?
(NB - In case there's more than one, this is the jumpdrive system whereby you can't set the distance to be jumped, and have to do it in two steps.)
EDIT: It's probably worth mentioning that I have done searches for 'jump drive', 'jumpdrive', and one or two others, and nothing came up. So sorry if someone's already covered this.
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