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THE JUMPGATE DEFINITIVE GUIDE - Tripod

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Internal JOSSH Device<br />

Welcome Recruit. This is Solder Ronin speaking, sectional leader of<br />

the TRI Department for Novice Pilot Affairs. I have been charged with<br />

educating you about TRI's JOSSH system. There's a lot to learn, so<br />

pay attention! With a little work on your part, we'll have you up to<br />

speed in no time. Are you ready, recruit?<br />

The following documentation will briefly describe the internal JOSSH<br />

device. This guide will teach you what to expect from JOSSH and how<br />

to find what you're looking for.<br />

Internal JOSSH Device<br />

Upon entering a station or outpost your internal JOSSH device will<br />

automatically open and present a multitude of options. This device<br />

provides many more options than the external system, and involves<br />

much more pilot interaction. There are three basic components that<br />

make up the internal JOSSH device: the communications display<br />

module, the location module, and the command module.<br />

The Internal JOSSH Device<br />

Communications Display Module<br />

The communications display module is located in the upper left hand<br />

corner of the JOSSH device. The chat window along the top of the<br />

screen enables pilots to communicate with other pilots who are<br />

currently on duty. For more information on communication functions<br />

and commands, check the communications guide.<br />

Pilots will notice a small gray button in the left of the communications<br />

display. You will also notice two yellow scroll arrows, which may be<br />

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