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That was easy wasn't it? Don't forget to close the Telepad! | That was easy wasn't it? Don't forget to close the Telepad! | ||
The nice image you see on the right is what you'll operate to finally rule space and time. | |||
Each beacon has a random identifier which you can rename through the computer to your liking or using a pen directly. | |||
The idea is to '''Send''' and '''Recieve''' to and from the beacon. | |||
The nice X and Y you see there are the cardinal points, duh, and the center is the beacon. | |||
If you send someting it will always get whatever is on top of the telepad into the beacon, considering cardinal points. | |||
Say, you '''send'' a banana peel X: -3, you teleport it 3 tiles to the left of wherever the beacon is. | |||
If you recieve something is will always land on top of the telepad. | |||
Say, you '''recieve''' a prisoner that's 2 tiles on top of the beacon. You need X:0 Y:2. You get the idea | |||
[[File:Telescience console.png|thumb|600px|alt=Telescience_Consode|link=Jando was here|ugly.]] | |||
===How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Space and Time Itself to [[Beyond the impossible|Perform Useful Duties]]=== | ===How to Rip a Hole in the Fabric of Space and Time Itself to [[Beyond the impossible|Perform Useful Duties]]=== |
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