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[[File:Cyno_Types.png|400px|thumb|right|The three types of Cynosural Fields, the ships that can light them, and the ships that can use their Jump Drives to reach them.]]
[[File:Cyno Types2.png|400px|thumb|right|The three types of Cynosural Fields, the ships that can light them, and the ships that can use their Jump Drives to reach them.]]


'''Jump Drives''' are an alternative means of interstellar travel. Ships with built-in jump drives can use their drives to instantly travel to a friendly '''Cynosural Field''' or Pharolux Cyno Beacon in another star system, within a limited range and expending Isotopes as fuel. All [[capital ships]], [[Jump Freighter]]s, and [[Black Ops|Black Ops Battleships]] have built-in jump drives. Jump drives allow for rapid movement and deployment of both subcapital and supercapital ships, and are commonly used for defensive, offensive, and industrial purposes.
'''Jump Drives''' are an alternative means of interstellar travel. Ships with built-in jump drives can use their drives to instantly travel to a friendly '''Cynosural Field''' or Pharolux Cyno Beacon in another star system, within a limited range and expending Isotopes as fuel. All [[capital ships]], [[Jump Freighter]]s, and [[Black Ops|Black Ops Battleships]] have built-in jump drives. Jump drives allow for rapid movement and deployment of both subcapital and supercapital ships, and are commonly used for defensive, offensive, and industrial purposes.