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Mathematical equation to estabish orbit distances vs speeds (I need it)

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Barrak
The Painted Ones
#21 - 2012-07-20 11:02:39 UTC  |  Edited by: Barrak
I too have a headache now......

I should, perhaps, re-phrase my question........

Q. Does anyone have an XL document that I can feed in my Agility and speed/orbit to give me some answers?

Regards

Barrak

*EDIT*

I don't think I refreshed the page before replying.... as I see someone has infact posted an XL Doc !

Ta

*EDIT 2*

Though, I have also just noticed that it is read only. ............. any chance of allowing access?
Goremageddon Box
Guerrilla Flotilla
#22 - 2012-07-20 11:13:49 UTC  |  Edited by: Goremageddon Box
Ptraci wrote:
Rodj Blake wrote:
I can see it now...

"Could you stop shooting me for about ten minutes please, I just need to do some calculations to see what distance I should orbit you at."


That's why you work it out beforehand and make tables which you then memorize. A good approximation is better than a wild guess.


HERRRR DERRR is the answer 3? im jk, your absolutely right!

Barrak wrote:
I too have a headache now......

I should, perhaps, re-phrase my question........

Q. Does anyone have an XL document that I can feed in my Agility and speed/orbit to give me some answers?

Regards

Barrak

*EDIT*

I don't think I refreshed the page before replying.... as I see someone has infact posted an XL Doc !

Ta

*EDIT 2*

Though, I have also just noticed that it is read only. ............. any chance of allowing access?


your ships mass plays into this also.

its not as simple as agility and speed. agility as the ship modifier maybe, but mass will still play a roll.

also, again, stationary vs non stationary will give different numbers in the real world.

also, cheetos. because approximations are wild guesses. wait no they arent.


get out and test it on some missions, that what i do.

also acceleration also plays a part.
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