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A word of warning. Telescience requires '''math'''. Of course, as a scientist, you have a good understanding of mathematical knowledge and projectile trajectory, [[Beyond the impossible|right]]? | A word of warning. Telescience requires '''math'''. Of course, as a scientist, you have a good understanding of mathematical knowledge and projectile trajectory, [[Beyond the impossible|right]]? | ||
The telepad console has 4 | The telepad console has 4 variables that can be set: | ||
*Bearing (measured in degrees, can | *'''Bearing''' (measured in degrees, can have a value from 0 to 360) | ||
*Elevation (measured in degrees, can | *'''Elevation''' (measured in degrees, can have a value from 0 to 90) | ||
*Power (measured in integer units, can | *'''Power''' (measured in integer units, can have a value from 5 to 100 provided you have enough [[Bluespace Crystal|Bluespace Crystals]] on hand, power levels from 5 to 25 are available by default) | ||
*Sector (defines the z-level which | *'''Sector''' (defines the z-level which will be teleported to/from, default is 1, corresponding to the main station z-level). | ||
Together, these 4 settings define the coordinates whatever or whoever is on the telepad will find themselves after you push the Send button on the console via the following equation: | Together, these 4 settings define the coordinates whatever or whoever is on the telepad will find themselves after you push the Send button on the console via the following equation: | ||