Alright Guardians, eyes up.
Inside the collector's edition, there is a degree chart on the back of the "Sleeper Stimulant" blueprint plus some steps you are given to follow.
I got it with my PS4 edition but looked around for things on the 360 attempting to find a "North" in this game and converting in game travel distance to "Local Nautical Miles".
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Here are the steps:
<Start at the crashed ship>
<Begin observations and proceed 147 Local Nautical Miles on heading 102.5>
<Set course 195 and continue 68 nmi>
<Turn 59° to starboard and travel 115 nmi>
<Travel at heading 308 until due south of the ship where you started, then stop and analyze your collected data>
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In terms of degree headings: North=0°, East=90°, South=180°, and West=270°
The degree diagram is set on a small section of Latitudes and Longitudes.
56° N, 55°N and 54°N Latitude
Along the 43° W Longitude
Degree circle spread between 54° and 56°
Increments of 60 somethings. Marked with a " ' ".
Inside hollow of book is "55°52' North" and "44°11' W"
Not aure if they correlate with the "written steps" or not.
1 nautical mile=1.15 kilometers. Rounding down to 1 km for easy translation of "walking-to-nmi" ratio.
30 seconds of casual walking is about 200 meters in game.
Possible starting locations for a "crashed ship".
-First ship on Earth
-Forgotten Shore tanker (For Nautical Miles)
-Maybe a Cabal ship on Phobos (Anyone seen a crashed ship yet?)
Let me know what you gals and guys find and come up with. It's the first task at hand for "Legacy of Fenrir" in terms of a enigmatic puzzle. Anyone is welcome to help.
Loot is involved I hope.
Any clarifications needed or questions?
[b]EDIT #1[/b]
Provided by Prime, use the MIDAs compass to locate north. I didn't think about it because I confused it for not working as a treasure radar rather than a compass.
[b]EDIT #2[/b]
Two new places:
Dreadnought: Cabal crashed frigate
Venus: Crashed Fallen skiff after going through Ishtar academy.
Dreadnought seems more doable because of how massive it is.