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===Results, and What They Mean===
===Results, and What They Mean===
*Sphere:  The result is somewhere in the sphere.  One probe only has a hit and approximate range.  You ''can'' get multiple probes with independent hits, it can be messy.  This is the least accurate hit.
*Sphere:  The result is somewhere in the sphere.  One probe only has a hit and approximate range.  You ''can'' get multiple probes with independent hits, it can be messy.  This is the least accurate hit.
*Circle:  Two probes have approximate distances.  More accurate, and likely to yield better hits with more probes.
*Circle:  Two probes have approximate distances.  More accurate, and likely to yield better hits with more probes. Target anomaly has been narrowed down to a plane - a slice of the previous sphere.
*Two Dots:  Three probes have distances, which narrows it down to two possible locations.  Likely to be more or less accurate, but beware of deviation.
*Two Dots:  Three probes have distances, which narrows it down to between two possible locations.  Likely to be more or less accurate, but beware of deviation. Target anomaly has been narrowed down from the slice of the sphere to being somewhere on a straight line between the two points.
*One Dot:  Four probes can see the result.  Once scan strength reaches 100%, the result will be warpable.
*One Dot:  Four probes can see the result.  Once scan strength reaches 100%, the result will be warpable.