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What you're referring to is Thruster Maneuvering, which will also be part of this page.  As I acquire more information, it will be added so I can create the Maneuvering/Nebula Warfare course I was telling you about.<br>
 
What you're referring to is Thruster Maneuvering, which will also be part of this page.  As I acquire more information, it will be added so I can create the Maneuvering/Nebula Warfare course I was telling you about.<br>
  
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When talking Thrusters, that's when you get into the X, Y & Z Axes.  When talking Three Dimentional Compass Navigation, the X, Y & Z Axes get reduced to simply "Bearing" and "Mark". 
  
 
Without checking my Manuals and just off the top of my head...<br>
 
Without checking my Manuals and just off the top of my head...<br>
I may have the X and Y axes reversed, but I believe the X axis is moving Longitudinally (straight forward & backward) using Fore & Aft Thrusters.  I think the Y axis is moving Horizontally (sideways) using Port or Starboard Thrusters.  Plotting X plus Y together comprise "Bearing".  The Z axis would be Vertically (straight up & down) using Dorsal & Ventral Thrusters.  Plotting Z together with either X or Y (possibly both) might comprise "Mark"Like I said...  I need to cdig out my manuals.
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I may have the X and Y axes reversed, but (I believe) the X axis is moving Longitudinally (straight forward & backward) using Fore & Aft Thrusters.  (I think) the Y axis is moving Horizontally (sideways) using Port & Starboard Thrusters.  Plotting "X plus Y" together might give you a relative "Bearing" like plotting X + Y on a piece of paper lying flat on a table.   
  
I just found these pics for interstellar course plotting today and I'm looking for more pics and information in order to complete it.   I still need to dig out my TNG Manual & Encyclopedia, which has most of what I need.
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The Z axis would be Vertically (straight up & down) using Dorsal & Ventral Thrusters.  Plotting Z together with either X or Y might comprise "Mark" Like sliding a vertical piece of paper through the X/Y piece of paper and plotting Z + Y, or Z + X.  Like I said...  I need to dig out my manuals.
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I just found these pics for course plotting today and I'm looking for more pics and information in order to complete it. I still need to dig out my TNG Manual & Encyclopedia, which has most of what I need.
  
 
[[User:Rjohnson|FADM Johnson]]
 
[[User:Rjohnson|FADM Johnson]]
  
 
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ST:TWOK

Just after Spock mentions Kahn is inexperienced and thinks in two dimensions. Kirk orders "Z minus 10000 meters, stand by photon torpedoes."

Do you have information on the Z-Axis?

COL Doyle


What you're referring to is Thruster Maneuvering, which will also be part of this page. As I acquire more information, it will be added so I can create the Maneuvering/Nebula Warfare course I was telling you about.

When talking Thrusters, that's when you get into the X, Y & Z Axes. When talking Three Dimentional Compass Navigation, the X, Y & Z Axes get reduced to simply "Bearing" and "Mark".

Without checking my Manuals and just off the top of my head...
I may have the X and Y axes reversed, but (I believe) the X axis is moving Longitudinally (straight forward & backward) using Fore & Aft Thrusters. (I think) the Y axis is moving Horizontally (sideways) using Port & Starboard Thrusters. Plotting "X plus Y" together might give you a relative "Bearing" like plotting X + Y on a piece of paper lying flat on a table.

The Z axis would be Vertically (straight up & down) using Dorsal & Ventral Thrusters. Plotting Z together with either X or Y might comprise "Mark" Like sliding a vertical piece of paper through the X/Y piece of paper and plotting Z + Y, or Z + X. Like I said... I need to dig out my manuals.

I just found these pics for course plotting today and I'm looking for more pics and information in order to complete it. I still need to dig out my TNG Manual & Encyclopedia, which has most of what I need.

FADM Johnson


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