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=== Types of Systems === | === Types of Systems === | ||
When developing a route, especially between highsec and lowsec / nullsec, system choice is important. In the context of the route these systems have special names | When developing a route, especially between highsec and lowsec / nullsec, system choice is important. In the context of the route, these systems have special names: | ||
* '''Origin''' - This is your origin system in nullsec or lowsec (or in highest if your journey is the reverse). | * '''Origin''' - This is your origin system in nullsec or lowsec (or in highest if your journey is the reverse). | ||
* '''Midpoint''' - The name applied to any systems in between your origin and your highsec exit. | * '''Midpoint''' - The name applied to any systems in between your origin and your highsec exit. | ||
* '''Highsec Exit''' - These will be systems immediately adjacent to highsec space, and should be lowsec systems. They should be reasonably close to your destination to minimize gate travel, however, those also tend to be the gates that attract the most attention. You will be manually piloting your way from the highsec exit system to your destination. The route between your highsec exit and your destination in highsec can be the most dangerous. | * '''Highsec Exit''' - These will be systems immediately adjacent to highsec space, and should be lowsec systems. They should be reasonably close to your destination to minimize gate travel, however, those also tend to be the gates that attract the most attention. You will be manually piloting your way from the highsec exit system to your destination. The route between your highsec exit and your destination in highsec can be the most dangerous. | ||
* '''Destination''' - This is your destination system in highsec. | * '''Destination''' - This is your destination system in highsec. | ||
=== Midpoint Selection === | === Midpoint Selection === | ||