From: | Jan-bart van Beek <flake@***.DDS.NL> |
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Subject: | Matrix Movement Question |
Date: | Fri, 28 Oct 1994 19:36:19 +0100 |
in the book on the subject except :
"Matrix movement is instantly except when you're passing a node."
OK, but what does this mean, what does it take to travel from one node to
the next ? A free action ? A complex action ? What ? or is it really
instantly and can a decker just hop through a system in a nanosecond ?
when there's IC in the node then it's pretty obvious, defeat the IC and
on your way you are. But what if there's no IC or better what if you're
trying to run away from the IC. The book says that you have outrun IC
when you're more then two nodes away from it. There has to be some kind
of system to determine speed in the matrix.
So please enlighten me on this subject.
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