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Transit Easter egg: next step from tower of babble?
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What is navigational transit?
In pilotage and position fixing, a transit, in British English, or range, in American English, occurs when an observer and two fixed reference points form a straight line. [1] A transit of known reference points creates a position line which can be plotted on a map or nautical chart. The intersection of two position lines form a known position.
The further apart transit reference points are, the more sensitive the visual effect is to lateral movements of the observer. If the points are near to each other, larger lateral movements of the observer are needed to show up as changes in alignment. Transits can be formed from natural features or they can be deliberate navigation aids such as leading lines.
Transits usually rely on visual reference points. That can be their downfall; darkness, fog, other forms of precipitation or physical barriers can make them unusable. Leading lights are a way of providing transits at night.
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When reading this, it reminds you of transit. Fog, darkness, lines( tower of babble beams of light)
Two fixed reference points:
We know one - tower of babble
power room
Just some more information to help out
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I'm doing an 8 man transit ee if you would like to join
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