Forward visual triangulation site

The forward visual triangulation site was the name given to any of several large viewports found aboard Chiss warships. Chiss warriors were placed in each viewport during a battle in order to track enemy vessels and coordinate the firing of line-of-sight weaponry during combat. The efforts of these Chiss warriors augmented the ship's existing sensor systems, and sometimes provided a more reliable description of a battle.

Appearances

 * Outbound Flight