>>7130438 (PB)
I agree with other anons -- Q has been trying to tell us that marine navigation is key. Note also that Q says "follow the stars." And yes, Q asks "how near is the closest star?"
Remember when Q said to watch White Squall?
Notice that Q's chronograph watch resembles a marine chronometer?
When is a map a guide? Ancient mariners used the stars as a guide.
Think clock. Marine navigation uses a clock, along with the stars.
And there happens to be a constellation called "The Keystone." (Actually it's technically an "asterism" which is part of the Hercules constellation...but interestingly that asterism includes within it a star cluster called M13 which has very significant implications for our purpsoses.)
All drops are connected.