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==== Collapsing and respawning  ====
==== Collapsing and respawning  ====


Once a wormhole's lifetime has expired, or its mass limit reached, it will collapse. In k-space, this is the end of the story, but in w-space this may trigger a new wormhole to spawn. All w-systems must always have a wormhole present to prevent capsuleers from being stranded, although there can be several minutes delay for a respawn. To help with this, all w-systems have static links, where a certain named wormhole is always present. When a wormhole of that name collapses, a new one of same name will spawn, although this will (usually to benefit) lead to a new system.
Once a wormhole's lifetime has expired, or its mass limit reached, it will collapse. In k-space, this is the end of the story, but in w-space this may trigger a new wormhole to spawn. All w-systems must always have a wormhole present to prevent capsuleers from being stranded, although there can be several minutes delay for a respawn. All w-space systems 1 or 2 static wormholes, where a certain named wormhole is always present. This wormhole will always reappear when collapsed, and will always lead to the same type of space and have the same characteristics as the collapsed hole. It will, however, lead to a different system.


==== How are they different from stargates?  ====
==== How are they different from stargates?  ====