On Tues Oli tracked down and made the final move step to get the BBSS (still now named the BS in controls) Oplev signal live. I uncovered the Oplev and released any errant stops. SInce the sum was 2k instead of it's nominal 20k, Oli tried driving the BBSS sliders around, no luck, so we went out and looked for the beam in the Oplev box with Jason. The Oplev Beam is offset in Pitch by a beam diameter at at the diode and roughly centered in yaw. We are chewing on this. Since we did not restore the plane of the BBBS to the exact same spot as the BS was we should not have expected the beam to be on the Oplev even if it's pit/yaw is correct, due to translation of the beam. That said, I would have expected more of a yeaw error, less pitch. Today we are going to take a peek at the in-air PSL MC flashes to see if we can see anything heading to the output arm which gives us confidence in our IAS pointing alignment on the test stand (and can therefore ignore the oplev).