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There are 25 small ship shattered wormhole systems, sometimes referred to as C13s or tripnulls (since their numbers all begin with triple-null, i.e. J'''000'''). They inherit all the features of the standard shattered systems, with the following additional properties:
There are 25 small ship shattered wormhole systems, sometimes referred to as C13s or tripnulls (since their numbers all begin with triple-null, i.e. J'''000'''). They inherit all the features of the standard shattered systems, with the following additional properties:


* All [[wormholes]] in or out of these systems will be small ship wormholes. Only Frigates, Destroyers, the [[Porpoise]], and specially fit Heavy Interdictors can use these wormholes.
* All [[wormholes]] in or out of these systems will be small ship wormholes. Only Frigates, Destroyers, the [[Porpoise]], and specially fit Heavy Interdictors or the [[Odysseus]] can use these wormholes.
* They receive anomaly and signature sites appropriate for wormholes between class 1 and class 3, but will receive the system effects normally reserved for C6 [[Wormhole space#Wolf Rayet|Wolf Rayet]] systems:
* They receive anomaly and signature sites appropriate for wormholes between class 1 and class 3, but will receive the system effects normally reserved for C6 [[Wormhole space#Wolf Rayet|Wolf Rayet]] systems:
** +100% armor hit points
** +100% armor hit points
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=== J005299 ===
=== J005299 ===
J005299 is occupied by Sansha's Nation. The Epicenter, normally guarded by Sleeper rats, is guarded by Sansha's Nation Incursion rats. In addition, no [[Wormhole sites|wormhole Sleeper sites]] spawn, only Sansha sites . This includes gated DED complexes. Ore sites and ice sites however spawn standard Sleeper rats.   
J005299 is occupied by Sansha's Nation. The Epicenter, normally guarded by Sleeper rats, is guarded by Sansha's Nation Incursion rats. In addition, no [[Wormhole sites|wormhole Sleeper sites]] spawn, only Sansha sites . This includes gated DED complexes. Ore sites and ice sites however spawn standard Sleeper rats.   
[[File:J005299 Standard Sleeper Cache Spawn.png|left|thumb|1024px|(A Standard Sleeper Cache(not a wormhole site) spawned in this wormhole.)]]   
[[File:J005299 Standard Sleeper Cache Spawn.png|left|thumb|1058x1058px|(A Standard Sleeper Cache(not a wormhole site) spawned in this wormhole.)]]   
 
 
The system's Epicenter spawns Incursion Sansha rats in place of Sleeper rats.
The system's Epicenter spawns Incursion Sansha rats in place of Sleeper rats.


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=== Silent Battleground ===
=== Silent Battleground ===
[[File:Silent_battleground.png|thumb|500px]]
[[File:Silent_battleground.png|thumb|500px]]
The silent battleground consists of a large number of data and relic cans, with no Sleeper rats present. It must be scanned down and requires decent skills to do so. The data cans contain datacores, and the relic cans contain T3 manufacturing components such as Intact Power Cores. Early reports suggested that the site operates on a timer and will explosively despawn after some time, though dealing no damage. 3 hacking ships should be able to clear the entire site before this happens, however. An attempt of the site (in September 2019) reported no risk or sudden despawn during hacking. A total of 40 cans yields loot of around 200M ISK; however, the loot takes around 500 cubic meters of space. Large cargo space or MTU is therefore strongly recommended.
The silent battleground consists of a large number of data and relic cans, with no Sleeper rats present. It must be scanned down and requires decent skills to do so. The data cans contain datacores, and the relic cans contain T3 manufacturing components such as Intact Power Cores. The site operates on a timer and will explosively despawn after some time, though dealing no damage. This timer does not start when warping in while cloaked, the same as in Ghost sites. 3 hacking ships should be able to clear the entire site before this happens, however. An attempt of the site (in September 2019) reported no risk or sudden despawn during hacking. A total of 40 cans yields loot of around 200M ISK; however, the loot takes around 500 cubic meters of space. Large cargo space or MTU is therefore strongly recommended.


At the center of the silent battleground is a wrecked [[Revenant]], suggesting an unexpected historical [[Sansha's Nation]] presence in these shattered wormholes. The wreck cannot be salvaged.
At the center of the silent battleground is a wrecked [[Revenant]], suggesting an unexpected historical [[Sansha's Nation]] presence in these shattered wormholes. The wreck cannot be salvaged.