Okay so, there are actually three uses for the quantum drive? You can jump normally. You can jump "orbitally" which is much lower field, shorter distance--a kind of "microjump", and you can use the drive to open a wormhole and make a much longer jump. Makes sense. I'd like to learn more about this "orbital" application. I know there are separate drives that seem to be designed around microjumping. Do we need one installed for that kind of advantage?
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