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* They contain landmark sites that relate to ongoing developments in EVE and W-Space lore. | * They contain landmark sites that relate to ongoing developments in EVE and W-Space lore. | ||
* They have a somewhat higher occurrence of class-appropriate W-Space signatures and anomalies. | * They have a somewhat higher occurrence of class-appropriate W-Space signatures and anomalies. | ||
* They contain a celestial debris field asteroid belt which are richer than normal W-Space ore anomalies. | * They contain a celestial [[Shattered Debris Field|debris field asteroid belt]] which are richer than normal W-Space ore anomalies. | ||
* They contain mineable ice fields, the first ice available in W-Space (Note that Sleepers will spawn approximately twenty minutes or less after the site has been initially "activated" (when the first ship enters the site), just like typical gas sites in w-space. However, just like regular gas sites, once the initial wave of Sleepers is dead, the site stays clear. | * They contain mineable [[Shattered Ice Field|ice fields]], the first ice available in W-Space (Note that Sleepers will spawn approximately twenty minutes or less after the site has been initially "activated" (when the first ship enters the site), just like typical gas sites in w-space. However, just like regular gas sites, once the initial wave of Sleepers is dead, the site stays clear. | ||
* They have additional K-Space static connection in addition to the normal statics they receive by virtue of their class. | * They have additional K-Space static connection in addition to the normal statics they receive by virtue of their class. | ||
* They are distributed into all the existing wormhole classes, and some will have one of the current wormhole system effects. | * They are distributed into all the existing wormhole classes, and some will have one of the current wormhole system effects. | ||