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*Check the Wormhole ID on [http://www.eve-metrics.com/wormholes/C247 Eve Metrics], it will tell you it's maximum mass restrictions. | *Check the Wormhole ID on [http://www.eve-metrics.com/wormholes/C247 Eve Metrics], it will tell you it's maximum mass restrictions. | ||
Now You know what kind of wormhole You are dealing with, and You know the max mass that can go through it before it crashes. Well, if the wormhole is not in critical mass stage yet, there's a good chance that you are able to close it. What you need to do is take some heavy ships, preferably Battleships and/or Battlecruisers, and start jumping them back and forward, keeping an eye on the status of mass of the wormhole. Keep one battleship on the far side while doing this. In this example it's a C427 Wormhole which, at it's critical state, | Now You know what kind of wormhole You are dealing with, and You know the max mass that can go through it before it crashes. Well, if the wormhole is not in critical mass stage yet, there's a good chance that you are able to close it. What you need to do is take some heavy ships, preferably Battleships and/or Battlecruisers, and start jumping them back and forward, keeping an eye on the status of mass of the wormhole. Keep one battleship on the far side while doing this. In this example it's a C427 Wormhole which, at it's critical state, about 5% of total mass limit, allows to jump another 100.000 tons of mass. Thats one heavy battleship worth of mass. Keep track of the number of ships you've jumped trough so far (jump one at a time), and as soon as it gets into Critical stage, jump back the heavy battleship from the far side. If you've done everything right, the unwanted wormhole should close. | ||
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