rdfs:comment | - The Sextant is a treasure in Uncharted: Golden Abyss.
- Sextant is a unique item that was introduced in "Kingdom Domination Extended!" update.
- Sextant is a Technology in Empire: Total War.
- The sextant is a tool that helps you get around the world of Xeonix When you click on it it will give you the current coords your at.
- Daniel Faraday carried a sextant with him to the Island in his backpack. Faraday showed other survivors the sextant while notifying them that in order to leave the Island by sea, he would need to calculate a new bearing, and to do so, he needed to determine where the Island was in time. At nightfall, Daniel held the sextant again, forlornly, but was not shown to be making use of it.
- The sextant first appeared in Ultima IV, but it could only be bought in a guild shop when asking for item "D", which was not listed. In Ultima V, the sextant could be obtained from David in the lighthouse, Greyhaven, after first getting information from Buccaneer's Den. By Ultima VI, it was a standard item and could be bought from the lensmaker in Moonglow. The sextant also made an appearance in Martian Dreams, found amongst the other items in the space cannon. In Ultima VII, shipbuilders sold them, and for the first time they were usable with a map to automatically show a party's position. They were little changed Ultima VII Part Two and Ultima IX.
- A sextant was a navigational tool used by sailors and pirates alike. Guybrush Threepwood had a collection of autographed sextants which he lost at the Rock of Gelato.
- The Sextant was an astronomical instrument used by the gaijin kingdoms of Thrane and Merenae. It was essential for safe navigation. It determined the angle between a celestial object and the horizon.
- A sextant is a device used to measure the vertical angular distance of the sun or other astronomical object from the horizon. It can also be used to measure angular distance between any two objects.The sextant consists of a small tube and a couple of mirrors, one sighting the horizon, the other a celestial object, such as the sun. As one peers through the tube, one half of the view is of the horizon, the other is adjusted to bring the image of the object to match the horizon. Reading the scale determines the angle between the object and the horizon. Referring to a nautical ephemeris, one can determine the declination, or angle above the horizon of the object at the equator on a given date, can mathematically determine the latitude position of the ship.
- After an update, all the treasure trails coordinate items are found in the toolbelt (watch, chart and the sextant). You still need to talk to the Observatory professor about coordinate clues. Brother Kojo in the Clock Tower can then give the player a watch. With a sextant, watch, chart and the coordinate clue scroll in their inventory, the player may dig up a casket or scroll box. The sextant, watch and chart can be added to and used from the toolbelt. If any of the items are missing, the player will not be able to dig up the casket/box at the proper spot. File:Sextant sun and horizon.png
- Sextant, eli sekstantti on tärkeä työkalu kun ratkaistaan koordinaattivihjeitä. Sekstantin saa, kun juttelee ensin observatoriossa professorin kanssa Observatory-tehtävän jälkeen ja menee Port Khazardiin Murphyn juttusille. Jotta sekstantilla voi löytää vihjeiden paikan, pitää olla mukana myös kartta ja kello. Sekstantin käyttö on helppoa. Kun sitä alkaa käyttämään näet tämän näytön. Ja vieressä on kuva jossa on aurinko ja horisontti. Tarkoituksena on saada horisontti olemaan keskikohdalla ja aurinko keskellä näyttöä.
- After an update, all the treasure trails coordinate items are found on the tool belt. You still need to talk to the Observatory professor about coordinate clues. Brother Kojo in the Clock Tower can then give the player a watch. With a sextant, watch, chart and the coordinate clue scroll in their inventory, the player may dig up a casket or scroll box. The sextant, watch and chart can be added to and used from the tool belt. To use a sextant in the tool belt, right click on a coordinate clue scroll and choose the sextant option. If any of the items are missing, the player will not be able to dig up the casket/box at the proper spot.
- While stranded on Shuttlepod 1 together in 2151, Malcolm Reed asked Charles Tucker III if he had a sextant handy. Tucker replied that he left it on Enterprise NX-01 with his slide rule. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One") Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept a sextant in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Battle" , "Angel One" , "Allegiance" , "Captain's Holiday" , "Legacy" , "Suspicions" , "Attached" ) When Jono lived in the captain's quarters for some time in 2367, Picard made sure that the boy didn't touch the sextant. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" )
- A chart can be obtained by first talking to the Observatory professor (who may be at the Observatory or the nearby Observatory reception building to the northeast, depending upon whether the player has completed the Observatory Quest), then, speaking to Murphy in Port Khazard, who will give you a sextant. Murphy is found on the dock near the trawler for the Fishing Trawler. Brother Kojo in the Clock Tower can then give the player a watch. Operating the sextant is a fairly simple task. The idea is to put the horizon and the sun in the middle of the screen.
- In 1499, when achieving its life goal of diving right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean (back then known as the Oceanic Ocean or OO), famous Italiano-German novellist and cobbler Jacques 'Boat' Cartier had of course brought a complete (estimated to 56) team of daylight physicists and sun engineers. At that time, there was no such Philosophiæ Doctor degree or whatever other snooty latin term: intellectuals and inventors were assigned a specific profession by God, who was some kind of corrupt-communism dictator in Germany.
- A Sextant is a tool and /or piece of equipment craftable using Tinkering (at level 3) from an ingot and pack of nails as well as purchaseable at certain Shops, such as the Tinkering shop for 20 g p, in many hamlets, villages, towns, even the cities. viGilante constructed a Sextant-based Map of all Public Temples, Stables and Guild Halls, including the first two types of information on the latter, which he posted in the Oberin Forum, General as "Noob Node non-Ghost Mapping Project."
- thumb|Ein Sextant im Quartier von Picard. Ein Sextant ist ein mechanisches Gerät mit dessen Hilfe man auf einem Planeten anhand des Stands der Sterne die eigenen Koordinaten bestimmen kann. Sextant und Kompass werden zur Navigation auf Schiffen verwendet bevor höher entwickelte Techniken zur Verfügung stehen. Captain Jean-Luc Picard hat zur Dekoration einen Sextanten in seinem Quartier an Bord der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). (TNG: , , ) Der Großvater von Kathryn Janeway schenkt ihr einen Sextanten, den sie in ihrem Bereitschaftsraum auf der USS Voyager aufstellt. (VOY: )
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abstract | - A Sextant is a tool and /or piece of equipment craftable using Tinkering (at level 3) from an ingot and pack of nails as well as purchaseable at certain Shops, such as the Tinkering shop for 20 g p, in many hamlets, villages, towns, even the cities. If functions similarly to an Orb of Seeing, made from enchanting, except instead of being in relative-terms of the position of another player whose Character name is entered, a sextant gives an absolute position. "N" is North, and the far NW corner of the overall surface-based Oberin Map is "0 N, 0 E," while E is East. This by the way is close to the Ice Dungeon. Because it gives an absolute position, it is invaluable for finding places amid a sea of green or expanse of blue, of significance, but not shown on the Map, such as another character one cannot Orb (q.-Chars or qChar), or else "Corpse of so-and-so," as when one has tapped the Sextant (no name needed) recently, even one's own; if another sextant is found, since (and less than the 45 min. poof limit). viGilante constructed a Sextant-based Map of all Public Temples, Stables and Guild Halls, including the first two types of information on the latter, which he posted in the Oberin Forum, General as "Noob Node non-Ghost Mapping Project."
- thumb|Ein Sextant im Quartier von Picard. Ein Sextant ist ein mechanisches Gerät mit dessen Hilfe man auf einem Planeten anhand des Stands der Sterne die eigenen Koordinaten bestimmen kann. Sextant und Kompass werden zur Navigation auf Schiffen verwendet bevor höher entwickelte Techniken zur Verfügung stehen. Als Commander Charles Tucker im November 2151 von Lieutenant Malcolm Reed verlangt, er solle ihre Fähre 1 ohne funktionierende Sensoren auf Kurs auf Echo Drei bringen und ihn an die Seefahrertradition seiner Familie erinnert verlangt Reed einen Sextanten für die Arbeit. Tucker sieht die Sinnlosigkeit seiner Aufforderung ein und erklärt scherzhaft, dass er seinen Sextanten bei seinem Kompass vergessen hat. (ENT: ) Captain Jean-Luc Picard hat zur Dekoration einen Sextanten in seinem Quartier an Bord der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). (TNG: , , ) 2367 muss Picard den Jungen Jono in sein Quartier aufnehmen. Picard ist davon nicht besonders begeistert. Als Jono das Quartier betritt, bittet Picard ihn nichts darin anzufassen. Aber Jono greift sich gleich den Sextanten von Picard, doch er legt diesen darauf wieder beiseite. (TNG: ) Im Jahr 2371 baut Commander Benjamin Sisko ein bajoranisches Leuchtschiff nach. Er will mit diesem Schiff von Deep Space 9 zum Denorios-Gürtel fliegen. Sisko will damit beweisen, dass es den alten Bajoranern vor 800 Jahren ebenfalls gelungen ist mit solchen Schiffen das All zu bereisen. Um während es Fluges den Kurs zu berechnet verwendet Sisko einen Sextant. (DS9: ) Auch an Bord der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) hat Picard einen Sextanten in seinem Quartier stehen. Desweiteren hat Picard auch einen Sextanten in seinem Bereitschaftsraum stehen. (Star Trek: Der Aufstand; Star Trek: Nemesis) Der Großvater von Kathryn Janeway schenkt ihr einen Sextanten, den sie in ihrem Bereitschaftsraum auf der USS Voyager aufstellt. (VOY: ) 2376 erklärt Tom Paris, dass man sich beim Raumflug zu sehr auf die Technologie des 24. Jahrhunderts verlässt. Paris erklärt, dass er mit Hilfe der Sterne und einen Sextanten die USS Voyager überall hinbringen kann. (VOY: )
- While stranded on Shuttlepod 1 together in 2151, Malcolm Reed asked Charles Tucker III if he had a sextant handy. Tucker replied that he left it on Enterprise NX-01 with his slide rule. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One") Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept a sextant in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Battle" , "Angel One" , "Allegiance" , "Captain's Holiday" , "Legacy" , "Suspicions" , "Attached" ) When Jono lived in the captain's quarters for some time in 2367, Picard made sure that the boy didn't touch the sextant. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" ) Benjamin Sisko used a sextant to navigate while aboard the Bajoran lightship he constructed in late 2371. (DS9: "Explorers") In 2376, Tom Paris complained about 24th century sensors and technology and told Captain Kathryn Janeway that all he needed was a window and a sextant to guide the USS Voyager through space. (VOY: "The Haunting of Deck Twelve") In a deleted scene from Star Trek Generations, Jean-Luc Picard was given a sextant for Christmas from his family in the Nexus. This scene was included in the special features of the Star Trek Generations Special Edition DVD. The script of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Rapture" called for various "sextant-like instruments" to be positioned in a scene in the holosuite.
- The Sextant is a treasure in Uncharted: Golden Abyss.
- Sextant is a unique item that was introduced in "Kingdom Domination Extended!" update.
- Sextant is a Technology in Empire: Total War.
- The sextant is a tool that helps you get around the world of Xeonix When you click on it it will give you the current coords your at.
- Daniel Faraday carried a sextant with him to the Island in his backpack. Faraday showed other survivors the sextant while notifying them that in order to leave the Island by sea, he would need to calculate a new bearing, and to do so, he needed to determine where the Island was in time. At nightfall, Daniel held the sextant again, forlornly, but was not shown to be making use of it.
- After an update, all the treasure trails coordinate items are found in the toolbelt (watch, chart and the sextant). You still need to talk to the Observatory professor about coordinate clues. Brother Kojo in the Clock Tower can then give the player a watch. With a sextant, watch, chart and the coordinate clue scroll in their inventory, the player may dig up a casket or scroll box. The sextant, watch and chart can be added to and used from the toolbelt. If any of the items are missing, the player will not be able to dig up the casket/box at the proper spot. After first obtaining a sextant from Murphy, the player may thereafter make sextants. A sextant can be made by having one steel bar and clicking on a clock makers table in the workshop of a player's house. Operating the sextant is a fairly simple task. The idea is to put the horizon and the sun in the middle of the screen. File:Sextant sun and horizon.png First use the vertical 'arrow buttons' on the right to put the horizon in the centre of the viewer on the right hand side. Then use the horizontal arrow buttons to move the sun onto the horizon in the middle of the screen. Clicking 'get location' will give the coordinates of the player's position. This consists of two numbers; the first indicates how far the player is North or South of the Observatory, in degrees and minutes, and the second how far East or West. Note that one degree is 60 minutes, and each game square is approximately 1.875 minutes. Sextants will often need to be used quickly in wilderness locations, as monster attacks can interrupt plotting.
- In 1499, when achieving its life goal of diving right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean (back then known as the Oceanic Ocean or OO), famous Italiano-German novellist and cobbler Jacques 'Boat' Cartier had of course brought a complete (estimated to 56) team of daylight physicists and sun engineers. At that time, there was no such Philosophiæ Doctor degree or whatever other snooty latin term: intellectuals and inventors were assigned a specific profession by God, who was some kind of corrupt-communism dictator in Germany. Being completely lost in the OO, the whole Kruger (that was the name of the frigate) crew could only count in the scientists to create what would become the sextant. Using at-the-time-special materials like wood and metal, the thinkers began designing the tool. It had only one specific purpose: being able to find the sun, which was completely out of at-the-time-range. That discovery (sun's position) would then help them find their way home (or not, because history has shown us that Cartier's gang did actually berth on the shores of Manitoba). After weeks of exertion, the sextant came to life and was given a name: the sextant. In fact, the first part of the word, sex, stands for the violent act of raping somebody while the second one, tant, is nothing less than an acronym, each letter respectively matching the words t, a, n and t. So, a miracle was born: the sextant gave its powerful mechanical skill of finding the sun by pointing itself to the sun to what its inventors called the 0 degree special angle, a biochemical principle that few days later became worldwidely historic. But guess what: that's not all. 45 years later, when about all the Kruger crew was dead, the sextant was, of course, still being used a lot in the marine domain. If some random dudes did fail trying to make use of it as a fork, a pencil or a cute pet, someone really succeeded giving it a second utility by taking it out at night: finding the moon by pointing it to the moon. That, in addition to quadrupling sextants sales, lead Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci to state a proposition that later magically turned into a theorem: if anything exists, then you can find anything by pointing that anything with a sextant. Badly received by the Catholicstistic movement in those days, such theorem thinkers were sent to Hell via an electric chair, and that's what unfortunately happened to da Vinci one week later. However, he had enough time in that single week to invent mathematics, gravity and electricity. Meanwhile, the last da Vinci theorem about sextants enabled two Brazilian brothers to use one in order to find the Holy Grail, which was very later recycled as the Stanley Cup base. Further evidence exists that its early design was influenced by the Jewish faith. When it became clear that the New World was being found using sextants the design was altered to encompass a "user friendly" circumscision tool so that any wealthy native could be brought into the Jewish faith, and thus safeguard any gold.
- The sextant first appeared in Ultima IV, but it could only be bought in a guild shop when asking for item "D", which was not listed. In Ultima V, the sextant could be obtained from David in the lighthouse, Greyhaven, after first getting information from Buccaneer's Den. By Ultima VI, it was a standard item and could be bought from the lensmaker in Moonglow. The sextant also made an appearance in Martian Dreams, found amongst the other items in the space cannon. In Ultima VII, shipbuilders sold them, and for the first time they were usable with a map to automatically show a party's position. They were little changed Ultima VII Part Two and Ultima IX.
- Sextant, eli sekstantti on tärkeä työkalu kun ratkaistaan koordinaattivihjeitä. Sekstantin saa, kun juttelee ensin observatoriossa professorin kanssa Observatory-tehtävän jälkeen ja menee Port Khazardiin Murphyn juttusille. Jotta sekstantilla voi löytää vihjeiden paikan, pitää olla mukana myös kartta ja kello. Sekstantin käyttö on helppoa. Kun sitä alkaa käyttämään näet tämän näytön. Ja vieressä on kuva jossa on aurinko ja horisontti. Tarkoituksena on saada horisontti olemaan keskikohdalla ja aurinko keskellä näyttöä. Oikeassa laidassa olevilla nuolinäppäimillä saa asetettua horisontin paikalleen ja alareunassa olevilla auringon. Sextanttia tarvitaan vaan questeissa ja clueissa. Kun aurinko ja horisontti ovat paikallaan, paina alareunasta Get location ja saat paikan koordinaatin. Koordinaatti pitää olla sama kuin cluessa, niin olet oikeassa paikassa. Kaiva siitä ja saat aarrearkun. RuneScapen koordinaatistojärjestelmän nollapiste (0,0) on observatorio, josta pohjoiseen olevat alueet ovat pohjoisia (N) ja eteläpuoleiset (S), samoin länsipuoliset ovat (W) ja itäpuoliset (E). Luokka:Tavarat Luokka:Tavarat, joita ei voi myydä
- A sextant was a navigational tool used by sailors and pirates alike. Guybrush Threepwood had a collection of autographed sextants which he lost at the Rock of Gelato.
- A chart can be obtained by first talking to the Observatory professor (who may be at the Observatory or the nearby Observatory reception building to the northeast, depending upon whether the player has completed the Observatory Quest), then, speaking to Murphy in Port Khazard, who will give you a sextant. Murphy is found on the dock near the trawler for the Fishing Trawler. Brother Kojo in the Clock Tower can then give the player a watch. After first obtaining a sextant from Murphy, the player may thereafter make sextants. A sextant can be made by having one steel bar in inventory and clicking on a clock makers table in the Workshop of a player's house. Operating the sextant is a fairly simple task. The idea is to put the horizon and the sun in the middle of the screen. First use the vertical 'arrow buttons' on the right to put the horizon in the centre of the viewer on the right hand side. Then use the horizontal arrow buttons to move the sun onto the horizon in the middle of the screen. Clicking 'get location' will give the coordinates of the player's position. This consists of two numbers; the first indicates how far the player is North or South of the Observatory, in degrees and minutes, and the second how far East or West. Note that one degree is 60 minutes, and each game square is approximately 1.875 minutes. Sextants will often need to be used quickly in wilderness locations, as monster attacks can interrupt plotting.
- The Sextant was an astronomical instrument used by the gaijin kingdoms of Thrane and Merenae. It was essential for safe navigation. It determined the angle between a celestial object and the horizon.
- After an update, all the treasure trails coordinate items are found on the tool belt. You still need to talk to the Observatory professor about coordinate clues. Brother Kojo in the Clock Tower can then give the player a watch. With a sextant, watch, chart and the coordinate clue scroll in their inventory, the player may dig up a casket or scroll box. The sextant, watch and chart can be added to and used from the tool belt. To use a sextant in the tool belt, right click on a coordinate clue scroll and choose the sextant option. If any of the items are missing, the player will not be able to dig up the casket/box at the proper spot. After first obtaining a sextant from Murphy, the player may thereafter make sextants. A sextant can be made by having one steel bar and clicking on a clock maker's table in the workshop of a player's house. Operating the sextant is a fairly simple task. The idea is to put the horizon and the sun in the middle of the screen. File:Sextant sun and horizon.png First use the vertical 'arrow buttons' on the right to put the horizon in the centre of the viewer on the right hand side. Then use the horizontal arrow buttons to move the sun onto the horizon in the middle of the screen. Clicking 'get location' will give the coordinates of the player's position. This consists of two numbers; the first indicates how far the player is North or South of the Observatory, in degrees and minutes, and the second how far East or West. One degree is 60 minutes, and each game square is approximately 1.875 minutes. Sextants will often need to be used quickly in Wilderness locations, as monster attacks can interrupt plotting.
- A sextant is a device used to measure the vertical angular distance of the sun or other astronomical object from the horizon. It can also be used to measure angular distance between any two objects.The sextant consists of a small tube and a couple of mirrors, one sighting the horizon, the other a celestial object, such as the sun. As one peers through the tube, one half of the view is of the horizon, the other is adjusted to bring the image of the object to match the horizon. Reading the scale determines the angle between the object and the horizon. Referring to a nautical ephemeris, one can determine the declination, or angle above the horizon of the object at the equator on a given date, can mathematically determine the latitude position of the ship.
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