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===Gathering new POS intel - part 1===
===Gathering new POS intel - part 1===
Now let us check if there are any new inhabitants (active POSes) in the system:
Now let us check if there are any new inhabitants (active POSes) in the system:
#If this is a small system and everything is on d-scan and you are sure that there are no new active POSes present, you can continue on to the [[Wormhole Campus Scouting Guide#Signature Scanning|Signature Scanning]] section below. Otherwise:
#If this is a small system and everything is on d-scan and you are sure that there are no new active POSes present, you can continue on to the [[Wormhole Campus Scouting Guide#Signature Scanning|Signature scanning]] section below. Otherwise:
#Warp at range to a customs office somewhere at the core of the system. POCOs at planets I or II are good candidates. The reason you should warp at range to a POCO and ''not'' a planet is that warping to a planet at range can sometimes land you close enough to a POCO to de-cloak you. Not all planets have POCOs in which case just warp to the planet itself at distance
#Warp at range to a customs office somewhere at the core of the system. POCOs at planets I or II are good candidates. The reason you should warp at range to a POCO and ''not'' a planet is that warping to a planet at range can sometimes land you close enough to a POCO to de-cloak you. Not all planets have POCOs in which case just warp to the planet itself at distance
#D-scan (max range and 360 degrees) and check for force fields
#D-scan (max range and 360 degrees) and check for force fields