Abstract Situation - I'm Flying in the Middle of a Fusion Reactor

Instructions:
1. Accelerate.
2. Ignite the afterburner (not immediately), carefully.
3. Until a speed of 800 km/h, then 1200 km/h is reached.
4. At 800 km/h, position the rocket towards the target as accurately as possible.
5. Use the rapid-fire cannons before or after.
6. For machine guns: on the rocket itself, either before or after, but never in normal operation.

Abstract Situation (as a literary-technical scenario):
"I am flying in the middle of a fusion reactor."


🧪 Instructions for Flying Inside a Fusion Reactor

(Only for advanced pilots in psionic-tachyon space-time currents)

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1. Accelerate:
You are already in the plasma core, where particles dance at near-light speed. Your first goal: build up a coherent speed without falling out of the magnetic suspension.

Status: Tritium vortex field detected. Initiate initial kinetic expansion.


2. Ignite the afterburner – but carefully!

Goal: Do not explode. Remain stable in toroidal rotation.


3. Reach target speed (800 km/h → 1200 km/h):

Caution: No sudden course changes. Toroidal plasma "thinks" faster than you.


4. Position the missile at the target (at 800 km/h):

Position the missile not where the target is, but where it wants to be.


5. Stormfire Cannons:

Note: Cannons fire in vector loops, not in straight lines.


6. MG (Machine Guns):

Key point: Use MG only in "either-or" mode, never "both".


🔄 Conclusion:

You are no longer a pilot. You are a variable in the fusion field.
Every movement has consequences—not in space, but in time.
Don't act quickly. Act correctly.


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