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==Wormhole Space Characteristics== | ==Wormhole Space Characteristics== | ||
Wormhole Space has roughly 2500 known systems, each classified as one of six levels. These are commonly referred to as C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 or C6. They represent how entrenched the Sleeper occupation is and how strong the system effects(see below) can be. | Wormhole Space has roughly 2500 known systems, each classified as one of six levels. These are commonly referred to as C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 or C6. They represent how entrenched the Sleeper occupation is and how strong the system effects (see below) can be. | ||
Wormhole Space has no Stargates or Stations. Anybody choosing to live in W-Space must do so out of a [[Player Owned Starbase]] and accept that [[Wormholes]] will be their sole means of interstellar transport. | Wormhole Space has no Stargates or Stations. Anybody choosing to live in W-Space must do so out of a [[Player Owned Starbase]] and accept that [[Wormholes]] will be their sole means of interstellar transport. | ||
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Visually W-Space is surrounded with cloud-like nebulae, partially blocking vision into the reaches of space. It is believed that Anoikis resides in a dense Nebula, which in turn provides necessary physical criteria for the abundant resources which are considered rare or non-existent in New Eden. | Visually W-Space is surrounded with cloud-like nebulae, partially blocking vision into the reaches of space. It is believed that Anoikis resides in a dense Nebula, which in turn provides necessary physical criteria for the abundant resources which are considered rare or non-existent in New Eden. | ||
Local chat in W-Space is different from K-Space. You or any other players will only show up in channel if you're actually chatting. Otherwise they simply won't show up. Therefore to see who's in system you need to use scouts and [[D-Scan]]. Even then a cloaky ship won't be noticeable until it decloaks or logs off. | Local chat in W-Space is different from K-Space. You or any other players will only show up in channel if you're actually chatting. Otherwise they simply won't show up. Therefore to see who's in system you need to use scouts and [[Directional_Scanner_Guide|D-Scan]]. Even then a cloaky ship won't be noticeable until it decloaks or logs off. | ||
===Exploration Sites and Cosmic Anomalies=== | ===Exploration Sites and Cosmic Anomalies=== | ||