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Taking control over the exits, maintaining the system clear of incoming wormholes by successfully closing each unwanted wormhole is the key to safety in W-Space. You need to be aware that each wormhole that you leave opened, and not use yourself, is a potential threat, and might eventually get you (and your corp members) killed.
Taking control over the exits, maintaining the system clear of incoming wormholes by successfully closing each unwanted wormhole is the key to safety in W-Space. You need to be aware that each wormhole that you leave opened, and not use yourself, is a potential threat, and might eventually get you (and your corp members) killed.
== Keeping wormhole system sealed ==
Wormhole exit (K162) does not exist until somebody initiated warp to signature of wormhole entrance. This makes it possible for small disciplined collective to fully seal a wormhole system in which they live. If
# all signatures are scanned and the list is constantly updated
# all non-static wormholes are rolled
# static wormholes are identified, but nobody initiated jump to any of them
# There is no trace of non-friendly pilot present in the system
then no new hostile capsuleer can find the system until new WH exit emerged.
When goods are needed to be transfered to/from the WH system, a capsuleer warps to static wormhole, after good exchange happened, the static route is rolled.
Of course, any newb doing stupid things will ruin the whole concept in notime, so only organized group can control connections of its system.
Such sealed system provides better security for PvE activities including mining and planetary industry. It also won't be spotted quickly by groups who specialize in Evictions.


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