Shadow the Hedgehog (
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This is Shadow.
[ No description of his vehicle this time. ]
First, does anyone recognize any of the stars or constellations?
Second, does anyone know the best way to record the ones that aren't familiar?
If we're thorough enough, we might be able to use the stars to navigate.
( OOC: I asked the mods about the stars here if you'd like more info! )
[ No description of his vehicle this time. ]
First, does anyone recognize any of the stars or constellations?
Second, does anyone know the best way to record the ones that aren't familiar?
If we're thorough enough, we might be able to use the stars to navigate.
( OOC: I asked the mods about the stars here if you'd like more info! )
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But he knows a little. Enough to explain. ]
You can tell which is which is based on the sun. If it's morning and the sun is on your right, then the sun is to the east and you're facing north. Right?
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Then a little sigh can be heard.]
Okay.
That sort of makes sense. I think.
I don't know. I lost like three maps on one trip. So I cannot confirm or deny that this works.
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Well, it does. And the stars are the same way. If there's a star that's always directly to the north, you'll always know where north is so long as you can find it.
And it's harder to lose tracks of stars than a map.