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After a certain amount of mass is transported through or after some time the wormhole will disappear, or ''collapse''. While most wormholes only last for 24 hours, there are some variations to this rule. When a static wormhole collapses a new one with the same properties will spawn somewhere else in the same system. It will have to be scanned down. When a non-static wormhole collapses it simply disappears forever. You can read more on static wormholes in the [[Wormhole Space]] article. | After a certain amount of mass is transported through or after some time the wormhole will disappear, or ''collapse''. While most wormholes only last for 24 hours, there are some variations to this rule. When a static wormhole collapses a new one with the same properties will spawn somewhere else in the same system. It will have to be scanned down. When a non-static wormhole collapses it simply disappears forever. You can read more on static wormholes in the [[Wormhole Space]] article. | ||
You can artificially induce "premature" death of a wormhole ([[Living_in_Wormhole_Space#Unwanted_Wormholes]]). | You can artificially induce "premature" death of a wormhole ([[Living_in_Wormhole_Space#Unwanted_Wormholes]]). This process is known as rolling. | ||
[[Category:Wormholes]] | [[Category:Wormholes]] | ||
[[Category:Exploration]] | [[Category:Exploration]] | ||