Dumb question, is the 0 stop considered to have a forward bearing? And I guess to an extent can I navigator to k turns and sloops? Kinda assuming no but it would be a cool surprise
Navigator and 0 stops
No. Stop and K turn are not the same bearing as straight.
Kk figured as much. Thanks!
Nope. Stopped is it's own bearing. K-Turns and S-Loops are also different bearings. A ship with multiple K-Turns (or S-Loops) could rotate from one to the other (but not between a K-Turn and a S-Loop).
Edited by WWHSDDo you see that little square anywhere else on the dial?
While all of the k-turns may be the same bearing remember that the tallon-rolls and s-loops also have left/right components to them.
Do you see that little square anywhere else on the dial?
While all of the k-turns may be the same bearing remember that the tallon-rolls and s-loops also have left/right components to them.
No need to try making people feel dumb, question was resolved way before you posted
Current bearings are:
Left turn
Right turn
Left bank
Right bank
Straight
Stationary
K Turn
Left S loop
Right S loop
Left T roll
Right T roll
A maneuver consists of a speed and a bearing.
...and a difficulty.
...and a difficulty.
Indeed, I forgot that one.