Once Again!
Hayabusa and Co. did not give up.
Minerva: Good job, way to go.
Whoah!
Therefore...
If you give up, then the game ends.
I'll "do" it!
There's no question of "can".
Can that achieve minute maneuvers?
With those?
...there's the chemical thrusters.
Well then, what should we do?
Moreover, a hammer!
according to the contract, we were unable to dismantle them and search for a solution.
Since the reaction wheels were foreign-made,
Those are mine!
Here we go...
<big>Don't!!!</big>
Since this happened, shouldn't we check their parameters?
Hmmm.
Isn't this so stupid!?
Why!?
The first two groups of reaction wheels could not be restored.
* Don't<p>The reaction wheels (RW) are foreign-made.</p><p>Due to the "No reverse-engineering" conditions attached, they were unable to examine the cause of the breakdown.</p><p>Because foreign-made RW's are considerably cheaper than domestic ones, they were purchased instead due to budgetary concerns.</p><p>Still, these RW's were subjected to special processing; ironically, it's said that it was this special processing that caused the failure.</p>
* A hammer!<p>MV5 seems pretty lively.</p><p>Of course, examining that way is out of the question.</p><p>Such items would be pulverized instantly.</p>
* Those are mine!<p>Daichi was scheduled to launch in 2006.</p><p>She would embark with the same company's RW's (although a different type).</p><p>Akatsuki, who was scheduled to launch in 2010, would be using the same RW's as Hayabusa.</p><p>The failure of Hayabusa's RW's has been leveraged to fix any errors.</p>
* Chemical Thrusters<p>There are 2 systems, for a total of 12 gas jets.</p><p>They don't allow for the same precise attitude control as a RW, but they're all that's available now. They are what is used now along with the remaining RW in order to perform attitude control. It's like going from using your hands (RW) with your keyboard, to using your feet (thrusters). (That's mostly correct)</p>
* If you give up
In the words of Anzai-sensei.
"Sensei .... wants to get a touchdown"
This is a Slam-dunk reference
* Getting the hang of it<p>In actuality, the testing had been thoroughly simulated beforehand.</p><p>They could not waste the the fuel in special training.</p>
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