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Most [[Capital_Ship|capital ships]], the largest ships in New Eden, have more options than just stargates to move around. These ships have a built-in "jump drive" that they can use to teleport to a cynosural field in a different system. Operating a jump drive requires a lot of skill points, but it gives capital ships the potential to move to a different system very quickly (subject to [[Jump_Drives_and_Cynosural_Fields#Jump_Fatigue|Jump Fatigue]]). | Most [[Capital_Ship|capital ships]], the largest ships in New Eden, have more options than just stargates to move around. These ships have a built-in "jump drive" that they can use to teleport to a cynosural field in a different system. Operating a jump drive requires a lot of skill points, but it gives capital ships the potential to move to a different system very quickly (subject to [[Jump_Drives_and_Cynosural_Fields#Jump_Fatigue|Jump Fatigue]]). | ||