
On Thursday 09 June 2005 01:16 pm, Greg S wrote: > >As soon as everyone has piled into the boat, Woof lifts it from the > >tarmac, and angles it toward the south. > > "Hang on!" > > >Arvitis squeezes into the second seat up front and fires up the sensors, > >"/Blue Rain/ is going for orbit, and I've got that grav vehicle at > >173.3, 36 klicks downrange traveling at um...398 kpm." > > > >"I'm going to contact Shawn and see if he can provide over head > >tracking." Arvitis says as he taps at the comm screen, "If he can, then > >you could get down on the deck below the bogy's horizon and they > >wouldn't know we're trailing them." > > "Good idea, Arvitis!" > > >"Got a ping! Woof, angle off to 272 and go down to the deck." Arvitis > >says, "They're probably looking for a tail right now. Let them see us > >moving in a different direction and then dropping below their sensors > >like we landing. > > "Roger." Woof does so. > > >"I'm hailing." Arvitis glances toward Woof then over his shoulder at > >Cory and Mira, "One of you talk to him, while I stay on the sensors." > Cory opens the data channel and then begins to calculate time offsets for the nav sats. "I have sats showing at 252:76, 164:87, 46:21 and 102:14" looking at Mira "ask him to set himself between 164 and 102 and pass his active sensor controlls to us. We should be able to spoof the sat enough to let their course deviate by a degree or two with out them noticing for a while. When they catch it and make corrections, we'll no exactly where they are going." Back looking at his screens his head bouncing as if conducting some unknown symphony, he says "Mira, once I start to slide the time differentials, I'll feed it to you, so you can put it in Nav and Woof won't have to compensate in his head." -- Earl F Hampton http://hamiii.sytes.net/index.phtml