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Usage: Added A + B chart to demonstrate drift.
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* Once you have picked a random number for each combination, activate the combinations their respective number of times. Remember that both sequences tend to cancel out most of the movement from the other, so if you are worried about drifting out of activation range, you can alternate between them to stay in range. You should not need to make a bookmark after each navigator like you would normally, however bookmarking after each completed combination may be helpful.
* Once you have picked a random number for each combination, activate the combinations their respective number of times. Remember that both sequences tend to cancel out most of the movement from the other, so if you are worried about drifting out of activation range, you can alternate between them to stay in range. You should not need to make a bookmark after each navigator like you would normally, however bookmarking after each completed combination may be helpful.
* After each sequence is activated their respective number of times, bookmark that final landing spot and use it as the starting point for your intended navigator combination.
* After each sequence is activated their respective number of times, bookmark that final landing spot and use it as the starting point for your intended navigator combination.
The chart below shows the drift if both combinations are activated once:
Combinations A + B:
{| class="wikitable sortable jsn-stats" style="margin-left: 1em;"
|-
! Name
! X Axis Warp (m)
! Y Axis Warp (m)
! Z Axis Warp (m)
! X Axis Warp (au)
! Y Axis Warp (au)
! Z Axis Warp (au)
! Total Warp Distance (au)
! Activation Limit (au)
|-
| Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:16:14:16:8
| -135,645,178,701
| 49,353,478,956
| -56,459,356,399
| -0.91
| 0.33
| -0.38
| 1.04
| 10.00014
|-
| Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:7:22:7
| 150,000,000,000
| 0
| -100,000,000,000
| 1.00
| 0
| -0.67
| 1.2
| 10.00014
|-
| Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:26:13:22
| 0
| 100,000,000,000
| 150,000,000,000
| 0
| 0.67
| 1.00
| 1.2
| 10.00014
| Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:14:16:8:2:22:7
| -148,459,353,954
| -52,597,789,617
| -54,589,785,369
| -0.99
| -0.35
| -0.36
| 1.11
| 10.00014
|-
| Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:8:16:7
| 50,352,186,416
| 50,684,530,070
| 45,840,620,045
| 0.34
| 0.34
| 0.31
| 0.57
| 10.00014
|-
| Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:22:14:6:22:7
| 100,000,000,000
| -150,000,000,000
| 0
| 0.67
| -1.00
| 0
| 1.2
| 10.00014
|- class=sum
! Sum Of All Warps:
! 16,247,653,761
! -2,559,780,591
! -15,208,521,723
! 0.11
! -0.02
! -0.1
! 0.15
!
|}


==Remember==
==Remember==
This is not an infallible way to keep your jsn safe secure. People can still follow your salt if you use the same pattern all the time (or if you announce your salt combinations). People can also make every possible combination of starting points for a given salt range (i.e. a rainbow table). People can also just guess your salt and get lucky. The point of this process is just to make it harder to recreate a navigator combination exactly. I feel like with some caution diligence, I have accomplished that (at least enough to bet my Orca on it).
This is not an infallible way to keep your jsn safe secure. People can still follow your salt if you use the same pattern all the time (or if you announce your salt combinations). People can also make every possible combination of starting points for a given salt range (i.e. a rainbow table). People can also just guess your salt and get lucky. The point of this process is just to make it harder to recreate a navigator combination exactly. I feel like with some caution diligence, I have accomplished that (at least enough to bet my Orca on it).