> On 26 Jun 2015, at 2:29 am, Grimmund <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Push a spotter buoy out the hatch before your sensor scout leaves. > Program that buoy to sit quietly and observe, and then start lasing > data in a particular heading on a particular date/time. Radio > transmission with a directional antenna might work better. (or, heck, > maneuver in that direction.) > > Have your fleet timed to arrive at location X an hour before the wave > front from your spy buoy crosses that location. In at least one rule set (MgT I think), the time you spend in jump is 1 week +/- a random amount of time — up to a day if I'm not misremembering. That uncertainty makes coordinating fleet movements that precisely pretty difficult. -Steve