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Wormhole Community Scouting Guide: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Signatures bulk import.png|thumb|right|''image 2'' - Signatures bulk import]]
[[File:Signatures bulk import.png|thumb|right|''image 2'' - Signatures bulk import]]
If you are the only person scouting the new system or if no one else has already done this, import all the Cosmic Signatures into the mapper:<br>
If you are the only person scouting the new system or if no one else has already done this, import all the Cosmic Signatures into the mapper:<br>
''See the images on the right for the following steps''
''See images 1 and 2 on the right for the following steps''
#In your Probe Scanner window, make sure that Cosmic Signatures are selected in the drop down and "Show Anomalies" is ''not'' ticked
#In your Probe Scanner window, make sure that Cosmic Signatures are selected in the drop down and "Show Anomalies" is ''not'' ticked
#All that should be showing now are Cosmic Signatures. Click inside the list of signatures and copy them all (Ctrl A then Ctrl C)
#All that should be showing now are Cosmic Signatures. Click inside the list of signatures and copy them all (Ctrl A then Ctrl C)
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*''Note on "claiming" new wormhole connections:'' if you scan down a new wormhole connection, immediately warp to it and show info on it (which will tell you where it leads). Then check the mapper to see what the next system should be called (based on whether it leads to high/low/null sec or w-space) and announce that you are claiming this new system (in mumble, fleet chat or both). This lets other scouts know that you are "reserving" the system name and prevents having a chain with duplicate names.
*''Note on "claiming" new wormhole connections:'' if you scan down a new wormhole connection, immediately warp to it and show info on it (which will tell you where it leads). Then check the mapper to see what the next system should be called (based on whether it leads to high/low/null sec or w-space) and announce that you are claiming this new system (in mumble, fleet chat or both). This lets other scouts know that you are "reserving" the system name and prevents having a chain with duplicate names.


[[File:System edit.png|thumb|right|''image 1'' - Edit system details 1]]
[[File:System edit.png|thumb|right|''image 3'' - Edit system details 1]]
[[File:System edit details.png|thumb|right|''image 2'' - Edit system details 2]]
[[File:System edit details.png|thumb|right|''image 4'' - Edit system details 2]]
*It is also helpful to add other pertinent information to the mapper before you move on to the next system:
*It is also helpful to add other pertinent information to the mapper before you move on to the next system:
**In all w-space systems, take note of the following and add the info to the system details: - ''see images on right''
**In all w-space systems, take note of the following and add the info to the system details: - ''see images 3 and 4 on right'' (click the pencil button in front of "System Details")
***Piloted/unpiloted ships in POSes
***Piloted/unpiloted ships in POSes
***Anything else that is unique to this system and isn't otherwise easily known
***Anything else that is unique to this system and isn't otherwise easily known