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Then there was the optimal strike force base value stuff, simple now that I know, but I didn't join the dots...shame, cos I've worked everything else out, but I was getting too frustrated, it is what it is...
For example, the D'Ni only need 5 symbols, instead of 10. Learning the other 5 symbols is replaced with learning a simple rule, that every set of 5 starts with a 90 degree rotated starting number. Plus, their numbers are way smaller than ours. They only need 1 digit to count to 25, 2 gets you all the way to 624, 3 gets you to 15,648 etc. It's actually pretty efficient compared to ours.
One big downside to it however is it takes more effort to be able to count in base 25 using your hands. Well, the counting up is pretty easy, but the "holding" a number is harder. You count joints, instead of entire fingers, but it's messy trying to say hold up the 4th joint of your ring finger.
Is now the right time to tell you that maths was my weakest subject by far and I hate it! But I appreciate you taking the time to explain it to a dunce like me!