On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Phillip Eaton wrote:
> Trouble is that it never had a monitor and joystick, it had half a dozen
But it did have a window, which they looked out to make sure they weren't
landing on any big rocks. It also did have a joystick. Two in fact, to fire
jets to change velocity in any of the x, y, or z axis.
Hmm -- at least the module did for sure, I THINK the lander did also.
> Additionally, the hyperspace button didn't work.
"Abort" is close enough. :-)
-Chris
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