Fluff
The JTAC frequency is brimming with banter, requests for fire assistance, Command is trying to get just anybody to give them coords for a forward supply drop, a monkey drops random pairs of three digit numbers every couple of minutes. An overly zealous LT is itching to confirm good hits, and you as XO just want that FOB crate to arrive at the ever hungry squad engineer feeding pits. The LT is asking you for permission to drop that cluster OB an MT found behind several tanks of welding fuel. You would double-check those coordinates, but nobody tells you jackshit about which coordinates go with which grid square, so you give a tired thumbs-up and the LT fires away. Several minutes later, you and the LT find yourself with fashionable new bulletholes in your heads on your way to the mass driver to be dishonorably discharged for killing 25 marines.
Has this ever happened to you? Then coordinate lists may be the thing you need.
Find the one guy on the ground smart enough to lase exactly where you want and you'll have the offset for the round ready. This list will tell you about the colonies' landmarks' coordinates. ARES, state of the art machine that it is, should have given you something like this the second the Almayer entered scanning range. Keeping in line with american artillery doctrine, instead of using math during combat ops, you'll have this pre-measured and -calculated list handy to send down supplydrops and OBs where they belong.
QnA
"Where are the other maps?"
They'll be added soon(tm). Feel free to create and post your own lists.
"That's a small list."
Yes. I deliberately didn't add coordinates for areas marines shouldn't be able to see from orbit. Mainly to reduce the powergaming aspect and maintain a sliver of integrity. And for some areas I just couldn't be bothered.
"This is incredibly sweaty."
Kinda. It was ruled not to be powergaming though, unless people start misusing the tool.
"Why is this a shady link instead of being attached to the post?"
Upload of attachments is limited to a list filetypes that does not include LO spreadsheets.
"Aren't coordinates randomised each round to a certain extent?"
Currently all coordinates add a random value for longitude and one random value for latitude across the board. These two values are generated once every round. Getting the coordinates of a fixed point, e.g. an LZ console, allows players to find out what those offsets are and the spreadsheet works from there.
Downloads
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LV-624
Solaris Ridge