(Q - Belloq: I'll let you resume your conversation on the leftovers that no one can understand but that everyone wants to know...)
MB : I'm extremely serious, don't look for leftovers, you have no way of detecting them, no way.
(Q - Belloq: that's what I tell everyone, I trust you!)
MB : except when you are in the area.
(Q - Gregg: we're not there yet, we haven't found the Nave becalmed,...)
(Q - nlc: we don't even have the spiral...)
(Q - Belloq: when we talk about area, do we have the right to summarize by the fact that we have our eyes on the map?)
MB : “eyes on the map”... need to explain a little?
(Q - Belloq: when we have the area, does that mean, to summarize, does that mean that we are looking at a map?)
MB : yes why not yeah.
(Q - Belloq: ah you can confirm very well thank you.)
MB : no but really about the leftovers, don't talk about the leftovers you can't detect them, it's absolutely impossible as long as you are not in the area. You must first make up your mind about the area, once you are sure of yourself, you can tackle the leftovers and they will arrive very quickly.
[debates between owls]
It's simple when you have the right zone and having the right zone is not simple for many reasons, indeed that's the whole difficulty of hunting but once you're there, it's What is important is to be sufficiently sure of your solution to follow through on what follows, to complete what you think are the remainders, etc. you have to go to the end and therefore you have to be self-confident.
You shouldn't approach an area by saying maybe it's the right one, maybe it's not the right one, you're going to have trouble
to get out of it, you have to approach the area by saying I am sure of my move, I have proceeded carefully, this is where it cannot be elsewhere, and from there, the remainders appear relatively clearly, and if they do not appear not, you are not in the right place.
MB : I'm extremely serious, don't look for leftovers, you have no way of detecting them, no way.
(Q - Belloq: that's what I tell everyone, I trust you!)
MB : except when you are in the area.
(Q - Gregg: we're not there yet, we haven't found the Nave becalmed,...)
(Q - nlc: we don't even have the spiral...)
(Q - Belloq: when we talk about area, do we have the right to summarize by the fact that we have our eyes on the map?)
MB : “eyes on the map”... need to explain a little?
(Q - Belloq: when we have the area, does that mean, to summarize, does that mean that we are looking at a map?)
MB : yes why not yeah.
(Q - Belloq: ah you can confirm very well thank you.)
MB : no but really about the leftovers, don't talk about the leftovers you can't detect them, it's absolutely impossible as long as you are not in the area. You must first make up your mind about the area, once you are sure of yourself, you can tackle the leftovers and they will arrive very quickly.
[debates between owls]
It's simple when you have the right zone and having the right zone is not simple for many reasons, indeed that's the whole difficulty of hunting but once you're there, it's What is important is to be sufficiently sure of your solution to follow through on what follows, to complete what you think are the remainders, etc. you have to go to the end and therefore you have to be self-confident.
You shouldn't approach an area by saying maybe it's the right one, maybe it's not the right one, you're going to have trouble
to get out of it, you have to approach the area by saying I am sure of my move, I have proceeded carefully, this is where it cannot be elsewhere, and from there, the remainders appear relatively clearly, and if they do not appear not, you are not in the right place.