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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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