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* 2: Another variation of this could be stocking the containers with the prizes themselves (low volume items like skilboooks, skins and some valuable modules are a good idea).
* 2: Another variation of this could be stocking the containers with the prizes themselves (low volume items like skilboooks, skins and some valuable modules are a good idea).
* 3: For an additional layer to the event, password protect the secure containers and make hints available to the participants.
* 3: For an additional layer to the event, password protect the secure containers and make hints available to the participants.
* 4: Prior to the removal of bookmarks as an item, one variation of the event involved participants scanning down one object in a starting system and finding a bookmark leading to another system. They travel to that system, scan another object down and find another bookmark. Participants are awarded prizes based in order of completion of the trail. See [[Warp races]] for more.
* 4: Prior to the removal of bookmarks as an item, one variation of the event involved participants scanning down one object in a starting system and finding a bookmark leading to another system. They travel to that system, scan another object down and find another bookmark. Participants are awarded prizes based in order of completion of the trail.  
* 5: [[Hunt the Wumpus]] is also a combat probing event, with ships as the objects to be scanned down.
* 5: [[Hunt the Wumpus]] is also a combat probing event, with ships as the objects to be scanned down.
* 6: [[HORSE]] is a variation of a Scan the can event, with the anchored cans holding industrial components of a BPC.
* 6: [[HORSE]] is a variation of a Scan the can event, with the anchored cans holding industrial components of a BPC.