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==Wormhole Local==
==Wormhole Local==
There is no automatic update to the “local” chat channel when in w-space, so pilots in w-space will not automatically appear in the local member list like they would in an Empire or a 0.0 space system.  This means that there is no indication of who or how many other pilots are in the same w-space system you are in. With a cloak, no one will even know you’re there. If you do type in local chat you will show up in the local member list as normal. It is not advisable to chat in local while in w-space as it reveals your presence in the system.  
There is no automatic update to the “local” chat channel when in w-space, so pilots in w-space will not automatically appear in the local member list like they would in an Empire space, or a 0.0 system prior to the [[Nullsec Blackout]].  This means that there is no indication of who or how many other pilots are in the same w-space system you are in. With a cloak, no one will even know you’re there. If you do type in local chat you will show up in the local member list as normal. It is not advisable to chat in local while in w-space as it reveals your presence in the system.  


Note that when you enter a wormhole, there is a visible brightening and a sound effect to indicate that the hole has been activated - so if someone is watching a wormhole, they will know that someone has jumped in.
Note that when you enter a wormhole, there is a visible brightening and a sound effect to indicate that the hole has been activated - so if someone is watching a wormhole, they will know that someone has jumped in.