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==The Entosis Link==


The Entosis Link module is the core catalyst of the Aegis Sovereignty system (commonly known as Fozziesov among EVE players in honor of CCP Fozzie, one of the lead developers of the system). It is used to destroy and defend [[Territorial_Claim_Unit|Territorial Claim Units]], [[Infrastructure_Hub|Infrastructure Hubs]], [[Station_(Player-Owned)|Stations and Station Services]].
The Entosis Link module is the core catalyst of the Aegis Sovereignty system (commonly known as Fozziesov among EVE players in honor of CCP Fozzie, one of the lead developers of the system). It is used to destroy and defend [[Territorial Claim Unit]]s, [[Sovereignty#Infrastructure Hub|Infrastructure Hub]]s, [[Player-owned starbases|Stations and Station Services]].
   
   
The Entosis Link replaces the "structure grinding" from Dominion Sovereignty, where players had to use weapons to attack structures and use remote repair modules to restore them before they were destroyed. CCP decided that this put too much importance on capital ships, fleet sizes, and indirect conflict via the structures themselves, and decided to shift the focus to direct ship vs. ship combat and pilot skill over numbers. For more details on how capturing a structure works, you can check out the links to the right of this paragraph or read this flow chart:
The Entosis Link replaces the "structure grinding" from Dominion Sovereignty, where players had to use weapons to attack structures and use remote repair modules to restore them before they were destroyed. CCP decided that this put too much importance on capital ships, fleet sizes, and indirect conflict via the structures themselves, and decided to shift the focus to direct ship vs. ship combat and pilot skill over numbers. For more details on how capturing a structure works, you can check out the links to the right of this paragraph or read this flow chart:
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=== General Details of the Module===
== Details of the Module ==
An Entosis link is a high-slot module, with a limit of one per ship. It is used by locking a target structure and activating the module. If the structure has a vulnerability window, such as Stations, Infrastructure Hubs (I-Hubs) and Territorial Claim Units (TCUs), the Entosis link will have no effect outside of this window. Each cycle of the entosis link consumes 1 Strontium Clathrate as fuel.  
An Entosis link is a high-slot module, with a limit of one per ship. It is used by locking a target structure and activating the module. If the structure has a vulnerability window, such as Stations, Infrastructure Hubs (I-Hubs) and Territorial Claim Units (TCUs), the Entosis link will have no effect outside of this window. Each cycle of the entosis link consumes 1 Strontium Clathrate as fuel.  


While the module is active, your ship is unable to cloak, warp, dock, jump or receive remote assistance (such as repairs or capacitor). There is no way to stop this effect early except for losing the ship. Capital ships have a role penalty that increases the module cycle time by 5x, forcing them to stay at capture points for longer. Your ship is also unable to exceed 4,000 m/s when online. This is to prevent players using entosis links from endlessly kiting opposing forces. [[Frigate#Interceptors|Interceptors]] are unable to activate the module.
While the module is active, your ship is unable to cloak, warp, dock or jump. In addition, capital ships with an active Entosis link module cannot receive remote assistance (such as repairs or capacitor). There is no way to stop these effects early except for losing the ship. Capital ships also have a role penalty that increases the module cycle time by 5x, forcing them to stay at capture points for longer. Your ship is also unable to exceed 4,000 m/s when online. This is to prevent players using entosis links from endlessly kiting opposing forces. [[Frigate#Interceptors|Interceptors]] are unable to activate the module.


The first cycle of the module is always a "warmup cycle" which has no effect on the structure. If you lose lock or the module is disabled for any reason during this period, the warmup cycle must start again. Once the warmup cycle is complete, the alliance owning the structure under attack is sent a notification.  
The first cycle of the module is always a "warmup cycle" which has no effect on the structure. If you lose lock or the module is disabled for any reason during this period, the warmup cycle must start again. Once the warmup cycle is complete, the alliance owning the structure under attack is sent a notification.  
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The description of the [http://games.chruker.dk/eve_online/item.php?type_id=40307 Noir. Modified Entosis Link] claims to allow ships using it to travel 4200m/s (vs 4000m/s for other links), but this stat is not listed in the attribute pane.
== Special Uses ==
The entosis link module will allow you to interact with [[Project Discovery]] monuments to complete the [[Project Discovery treasure hunt]].
When used with a Jove Observatory [[Jove Observatory#Gleaned information|gleaned information]] can be obtained.
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