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** SPECIAL [ROI] Silent Battleground
** SPECIAL [ROI] Silent Battleground


=== Deleting bookmarks ===
== Deleting bookmarks ==
When wormholes collapse, bookmarks in the system it lead to and any systems further down the now disconnect chain need to be cleaned up. Sort Locations by Solar System and remove all bookmarks from t
When a wormhole collapses, bookmarks in the system it lead to and any systems further down the now disconnected chain need to be cleaned up. By having the * bookmarks show the current system rather than the destination, the system that has been disconnected can be easily picked out of the Chain Bookmarks.


If a connection collapses with a given system name (e.g. 3 M2H), you should be able to safely delete all bookmarks with the name of that chain in it (B/C-anything in this case). If someone is stuck in that chain and still needs them in which case that person should delete them once they're out.  
Sort Locations by Solar System and remove all bookmarks from disconnected systems. Always check in comms to make sure someone is not stuck down the disconnected chain before deleting bookmarks.


This is why it is important that * bookmarks have the current system name rather than destination. Otherwise you could have lots of *Inn bookmarks which require you to start looking at actual J-system names to know what needs deleting. EOL wormholes that haven't been explored aren't labelled well in that regard; however, there are typically no issues deleting them as no one has been in there anyway.
This is why it is important that * bookmarks have the current system name rather than destination. Otherwise you could have lots of *Inn bookmarks which require you to start looking at actual J-system names to know what needs deleting. EOL wormholes that haven't been explored aren't labelled well in that regard; however, there are typically no issues deleting them as no one has been in there anyway.
'''IMPORTANT NOTE''': With the addition of Null sec data and relic sites, they spawn often and are run quickly. Remember to delete the bookmark and the mapper entry when you complete a site.




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